[Users] Unable to log into user portal with user account
by Jeff Clay
I have attached an AD domain. I can log in to the admin and user portals
with the credentials used to add the domain. I made a new user on the AD
for testing. I have added BuiltIn\Users and Domain\Users to the UserRole in
Ovirt. When I try to log in to the UserPortal with a regular user account I
get the error that the user isn't authorized to perform the action.
10 years, 7 months
[Users] scheduling storage migration
by Jorick Astrego
Hi,
I don't know if it's possible yet but can we schedule the (live) storage
migration?
It would be awesome to have for example some VM data on SSD storage that
migrates to HDD storage when the VM is shutdown. Or have VM's with high
IO load during specific times migrate to a high IO storage domain during
these hours.
I realize it will generate extra load while migrating but this can be
planned for. Maybe the guys from glusterfs could enable storage
migration on their side so the migration can execute on the storage
server triggered by ovirt, that would be even better performance wise.
Kind regards,
Jorick Astrego
10 years, 7 months
[Users] Upgrading dwh and reports from 3.3.4 to 3.4.0?
by Gianluca Cecchi
Hello,
on F19 I upgraded engine from 3..3.4 to 3.4.0.
Then
yum update ovirt-engine-dwh ovirt-engine-reports
...
Running transaction
Installing : ovirt-engine-dwh-setup-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
1/8
Installing : ovirt-engine-reports-setup-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
2/8
Updating : jasperreports-server-5.5.0-7.fc19.noarch
3/8
Updating : ovirt-engine-reports-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
4/8
Updating : ovirt-engine-dwh-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
5/8
Cleanup : ovirt-engine-reports-3.3.4-1.fc19.noarch
6/8
Cleanup : jasperreports-server-5.5.0-1.noarch
7/8
Cleanup : ovirt-engine-dwh-3.3.4-1.fc19.noarch
8/8
Verifying : jasperreports-server-5.5.0-7.fc19.noarch
1/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-reports-setup-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
2/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-dwh-setup-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
3/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-dwh-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
4/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-reports-3.4.0-2.fc19.noarch
5/8
Verifying : jasperreports-server-5.5.0-1.noarch
6/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-reports-3.3.4-1.fc19.noarch
7/8
Verifying : ovirt-engine-dwh-3.3.4-1.fc19.noarch
8/8
Dependency Installed:
ovirt-engine-dwh-setup.noarch 0:3.4.0-2.fc19
ovirt-engine-reports-setup.noarch 0:3.4.0-2.fc19
Updated:
ovirt-engine-dwh.noarch 0:3.4.0-2.fc19
ovirt-engine-reports.noarch 0:3.4.0-2.fc19
Dependency Updated:
jasperreports-server.noarch 0:5.5.0-7.fc19
Complete!
But now I see I have neither ovirt-engine-dwh-setup nor
ovirt-engine-reports.setup as in 3.3.4...
What to do?
I only see this thread
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-March/022205.html
and other infos that suggests for new installation engine-setup should
care about dwh too (but I don't know for reports...)
What about pre-existing 3.3.4 installations with dwh and reports?
The engine-setup for upgrade from 3.3.4 to 3.4 didn't notice anything
about dwh/reports and didn't update any package:
--== CONFIGURATION PREVIEW ==--
Engine database name : engine
Engine database secured connection : False
Engine database host : localhost
Engine database user name : engine
Engine database host name validation : False
Engine database port : 5432
NFS setup : True
Firewall manager : iptables
Update Firewall : True
Configure WebSocket Proxy : True
Host FQDN : tekkaman.localdomain.local
NFS mount point : /ISO
Set application as default page : True
Configure Apache SSL : False
Require packages rollback : False
Upgrade packages : True
Please confirm installation settings (OK, Cancel) [OK]:
If I try to run engine-setup again I get
[root@tekkaman ~]# engine-setup
[ INFO ] Stage: Initializing
[ INFO ] Stage: Environment setup
Configuration files:
['/etc/ovirt-engine-setup.conf.d/10-packaging-aio.conf',
'/etc/ovirt-engine-setup.conf.d/10-packaging.conf',
'/etc/ovirt-engine-setup.conf.d/20-setup-aio.conf',
'/etc/ovirt-engine-setup.conf.d/20-setup-ovirt-post.conf']
Log file:
/var/log/ovirt-engine/setup/ovirt-engine-setup-20140405184435.log
Version: otopi-1.2.0 (otopi-1.2.0-1.fc19)
[ ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Environment setup': initial_value
must be unicode or None, not str
[ INFO ] Stage: Clean up
Log file is located at
/var/log/ovirt-engine/setup/ovirt-engine-setup-20140405184435.log
[ INFO ] Stage: Pre-termination
[ INFO ] Stage: Termination
[ ERROR ] Execution of setup failed
If I patch as in
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/26005/
I get
# engine-setup
[ INFO ] Stage: Initializing
[ ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Initializing': type object
'ConfigEnv' has no attribute 'LEGACY_REPORTS_WAR'
[ INFO ] Stage: Clean up
Log file is located at
/var/log/ovirt-engine/setup/ovirt-engine-setup-20140405190842.log
[ INFO ] Stage: Pre-termination
[ INFO ] Stage: Termination
[ ERROR ] Execution of setup failed
any hint?
Gianluca
10 years, 7 months
[Users] It is Ok using OVIRT in production environment ?
by tristano82@libero.it
Hello,
actually we have a cluster of RHEV nodes, and other one cluster with vmware
nodes.
I'm so excited about the works that community are doing with ovirt, but all of
my sysadmin said me that cannot be used in production, because there is not a
very stable release and because they need to spend too much time in upgrading
node and manager.
What do you think?
Thanks
Marco
10 years, 7 months
Re: [Users] set computername and domain when vm is created from template.
by Itamar Heim
On 04/06/2014 11:32 AM, Jeff Clay wrote:
> What about joining to a domain?
>
should also work with sysprep.
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:28 AM, Jeff Clay <jeffclay(a)gmail.com
> <mailto:jeffclay@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ok, I hadn't tried that yet. Let me give it a shot. Thanks for the info.
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> On 04/06/2014 09:48 AM, Jeff Clay wrote:
>
> i'm needing to change the computer name to something based
> on the vm's
> name or something and add the system to an active directory
> domain. this
> needs to be done when i create new vm's from a template. any
> suggestions? from what i'm reading, cloud-init is what i'm
> needing to
> use, i installed and ran it to check it out. it changed the
> computer
> name, but i can't find where to specify the computer name
> value or how
> to set domain info.
>
>
> sysprep has this support, just create a teamplate from a VM
> sealed with sysprep. ovirt will pass the sysprep file via a
> floppy to the VM (vm name will be the vm name).
>
>
>
10 years, 7 months
[Users] Force certain VMs to be on different hosts
by Scott Ocken
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Is there a way to have certain VMs to be on different hosts? (assuming
there are enough hosts)
IE. I have a db cluster of 3 VMs. I would like each one to always be
on different hosts. That way if a host goes down my db cluster is
still happy while migration happens. Or if migration fails I am still
good.
Thanks
Scott
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10 years, 7 months
[Users] Hosted-Engine purpose for gateway check?
by Andrew Lau
Hi,
I was recently playing around with the new ovirt 3.4 ga, I'm very
happy all those issues I reported got fixed :D
I found a new issue regarding the use of PREFIX vs NETMASK which I've
uploaded here https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1084685
Anyway -- I'm wondering what is the purpose for the gateway check in
the hosted-engine setup? In my test case, I had the following NIC
configuration
eth0 - public (has gateway)
eth1 - management
eth1.1 - storage
eth2 - vm data (no IP address)
So during the hosted engine install, it will not let me assign eth2 as
the NIC because it has no IP address or gateway. So I proceed to use
eth1 instead as, as it has an IP address but again that would fail
because no gateway. Luckily I have a L3 switch, so I put up a gateway
for eth1 and that solved that issue.
What is the gateway check supposed to achieve? I also tried to put in
my eth0's IP address as the gateway but it still failed because of
those config issues. If management/ovirtmgmt/vmdata are all on a L2
switch environment, effectively there becomes no gateway and it
prevents the installation.
Am I looking at this the wrong way?
Thanks,
Andrew
10 years, 7 months
[Users] set computername and domain when vm is created from template.
by Jeff Clay
i'm needing to change the computer name to something based on the vm's name
or something and add the system to an active directory domain. this needs
to be done when i create new vm's from a template. any suggestions? from
what i'm reading, cloud-init is what i'm needing to use, i installed and
ran it to check it out. it changed the computer name, but i can't find
where to specify the computer name value or how to set domain info.
10 years, 7 months
[Users] how do you manually add ovirtmgmt network to a node/host
by Jeremiah Jahn
Trying to install ovirt node on an already existing kvm host. Used
the "New" wizard from the engine. Things seemed to go ok ish until it
got to the point where it wanted to install networking. No real
errors, but has "One of the Logical Networks defined for this Cluster
is Unreachable by the Host." error sitting on it. I tried dragging
that network onto one of the interfaces of my host, which already has
an IP address, as that's how I ssh to it, and it then took down the
interface and tried to dhcp an ip for it which failed after a while,
and resulted in udev stuck in an infinite loop taking down and
bringing up said interface.
Not really sure what's going on or what it's trying to accomplish. I
set the ovrtmgmt network to have the same vlan id as the ethernet
device i dragged it onto.
thanks for any help.
10 years, 7 months
[Users] Otopi pre-seeded Apache redirect directive ignored by engine-setup 3.4.0 GA
by Giuseppe Ragusa
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I tried pre-seeding engine-setup (part of a from scratch self-hosted-engine=
full reinstallation) as per subject with:
OVESETUP_APACHE/configureRootRedirection=3Dbool:False
but the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ovirt-engine-root-redirect.conf file gets created=
anyway with usual content.
If needed=2C I can provide logs as soon as I manage to start my Engine VM a=
gain (just reported a separate bug on ovirt-hosted-engine-setup).
Obviously that's just a nuisance (comment-out/remove the ovirt-engine-root-=
redirect.conf file=2C restart Apache and it works as desired): I just wante=
d to notify it (can open BZ# if it helps).
Regards=2C
Giuseppe
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