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Thanks to Ryan and Sandro.
Did the addition to the host file (with variations for the IP range i'm =
using and domains), and SELinux Config, and it worked; the oVirt Engine =
"create" process ran its course, with one exemption. :-(
The first time I selected ALL the defaults proposed by "create", =
including the one related to changing the HTTPd port from where it was =
(in port 1000 or so) to the usual ports ("80" for HTTP and "443" for
=
HTTPS) and that created an "Error" in the last step of the "create" =
process. No worried, I reverted to a prior "snapshot" (since I'm doing =
this in a Virtual Machine, and the second time did NOT change the HTTPd =
ports as suggested (by typing "no" in that step) and the "create" =
routine ran completely, finishing with the URL I should use to access =
the oVirtEngine GUI with the browser.
Thanks to all - thus far=85 ;-)
Richie =20
Jos=E9 E ("Richie") Piovanetti, MD, MS=20
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovanetti(a)healthcareinfopartners.com
On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Ryan Wilkinson <ryanwilk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Edit your /etc/hosts file and add an entry for the hostname of your =
engine:
192.168.0.50 ovirt.domain.local
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Also, edit /etc/selinux/config and set=20
selinux=3Dpermissive
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- you'll need to reboot for the selinux config. to take effect.
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On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Richie@HIP =
<richiepiovanetti(a)healthcareinfopartners.com> wrote:
After sending you the previous email, I re-read your reply more =
carefully and another question arose.
=20
Does the FQDN have to resolve to the "oVirt Node" IP..?
=20
Right now, "localhost.localdomain" is resolving to "127.0.0.1" which
=
is the host where I'm installing the "oVirt Engine".
=20
What IP is the oVirtEngine expecting=85? The engine's own host, or =
the oVirt
Nodes=85?
=20
Richie
=20
Jos=E9 E ("Richie") Piovanetti, MD, MS
M: 787-615-4884 | richiepiovanetti(a)healthcareinfopartners.com
=20
=20
=20
=20
=20
=20
On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com> =
wrote:
=20
> Il 05/06/2013 05:10, Richie@HIP ha scritto:
>>
>> I follow the prompts that appear after the "Welcome to oVirt Engine =
setup utility" is shown in the terminal window until I get to the =
prompt:
>>
>> Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be =
fully
resolvable [localhost.localdomain] :
>>
>> If I press "Enter", I get=85:
>>
>> The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved from the FQDN =
localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback interface on =
this host
>>
>> I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my "oVirt =
Engine" VN to the Internet. Since I'm doing all from home (where I'm
=
limited to a "Dynamic IP", albeit, which hardly-ever changes) I went to =
DynDns.org and created an entry so my "FQDN Text-URL" would resolve to =
the IP where I'm at. I also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a "DNS =
Alias" named "dcmanagement", defining this "DNS alias" to resolve
into =
my IP by going to
DynDNS.org to get my "Public IP". Hence, the alias =
"dcmanagement1" resolves by going to
"healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" =
and gets my Public IP.
>>
>> NOTE - To test this setup, I do "ping" to either =
"healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" or =
"dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org" and I get my Dynamic =
Public IP back. Once the "Text URL" issue was returning my IP (as FQDN =
expect) I repeated the:
> >>
> >> sudo engine-setup
> >>
> >> Upon reaching:
>>
>> Host fully qualified domain name. Note: this name should be =
fully
resolvable [localhost.localdomain] :
>>
>> I entered "dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com" and got my =
Public IP back with the following message:
>>
>> The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved from the FQDN =
dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com is not configured on any non =
loopback interface on this host
>
> You have just to set /etc/hosts with the IP address of the network
> device you're going to use for creating the bridge with the FQDN =
you're
> going to use for the host.
> No need to have a public IP, it could just be defined locally in
> /etc/hosts or provided by a local DNS server.
> The important thing is that FQDN resolves to an IP on a local =
network
> device.
>
>
> --
> Sandro Bonazzola
> Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community =
collaboration.
> See how it works at
redhat.com
>
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">Thanks to Ryan and Sandro.<div><br></div><div>Did the
addition to the =
host file (with variations for the IP range i'm using and domains), and =
SELinux Config, and it worked; the oVirt Engine "create" process =
ran its course, with one exemption. =
:-(</div><div><br></div><div>The first time I
selected ALL the =
defaults proposed by "create", including the one related to changing the =
HTTPd port from where it was (in port 1000 or so) to the usual ports =
("80" for HTTP and "443" for HTTPS) and that created an
"Error" in the =
last step of the "create" process. No worried, I reverted to a =
prior "snapshot" (since I'm doing this in a Virtual Machine, and the =
second time did NOT change the HTTPd ports as suggested (by typing "no" =
in that step) and the "create" routine ran completely, finishing with =
the URL I should use to access the oVirtEngine GUI with the =
browser.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks to all - thus
far=85 =
;-)</div><div><br></div><div>Richie
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<br><div><div>On Jun 5, 2013, at 3:09 PM, Ryan Wilkinson <<a
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href=3D"mailto:ryanwilk@gmail.com">ryanwilk@gmail.com</a>> =
wrote:</div><br class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote
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type=3D"cite"><div
dir=3D"ltr"><div><div><div><div>Edit your /etc/hosts
=
file and add an entry for the hostname of your =
engine:<br></div>192.168.0.50 &nb=
sp; ovirt.domain.local<br><br></div>Also, edit /etc/selinux/config and
=
set <br></div>
selinux=3Dpermissive<br><br></div>- you'll need to reboot for the =
selinux config. to take effect.<br></div><div =
class=3D"gmail_extra"><br><br><div
class=3D"gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 5, =
2013 at 11:54 AM, Richie@HIP <span dir=3D"ltr"><<a =
href=3D"mailto:richiepiovanetti@healthcareinfopartners.com" =
target=3D"_blank">richiepiovanetti(a)healthcareinfopartners.com</a>&gt;</spa=
n> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 =
.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">After sending you the =
previous email, I re-read your reply more carefully and another question =
arose.<br>
<br>
Does the FQDN have to resolve to the "oVirt Node" IP..?<br>
<br>
Right now, "localhost.localdomain" is resolving to "127.0.0.1" which
is =
the host where I'm installing the "oVirt Engine".<br>
<br>
What IP is the oVirtEngine expecting=85? The engine's own host, or =
the oVirt Nodes=85?<br>
<span class=3D"HOEnZb"><font color=3D"#888888"><br>
Richie<br>
</font></span><div class=3D"im HOEnZb"><br>
Jos=E9 E ("Richie") Piovanetti, MD, MS<br>
M: <a href=3D"tel:787-615-4884"
value=3D"+17876154884">787-615-4884</a> =
| <a =
href=3D"mailto:richiepiovanetti@healthcareinfopartners.com">richiepiovanet=
ti(a)healthcareinfopartners.com</a><br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
</div><div class=3D"im HOEnZb">On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Sandro
=
Bonazzola <<a =
href=3D"mailto:sbonazzo@redhat.com">sbonazzo@redhat.com</a>> =
wrote:<br>
<br>
</div><div class=3D"HOEnZb"><div
class=3D"h5">> Il 05/06/2013 05:10, =
Richie@HIP ha scritto:<br>
>><br>
>> I follow the prompts that appear after the "Welcome to oVirt =
Engine setup utility" is shown in the terminal window until I get to the =
prompt:<br>
>><br>
>> Host fully qualified domain name. Note:
=
this name should be fully resolvable [localhost.localdomain] :<br>
>><br>
>> If I press "Enter", I get=85:<br>
>><br>
>> The IP (127.0.0.1) which was resolved
from =
the FQDN localhost.localdomain is not configured on any non loopback =
interface on this host<br>
>><br>
>> I figured that in order to define a FQDNm I had to expose my =
"oVirt Engine" VN to the Internet. Since I'm doing all from home
=
(where I'm limited to a "Dynamic IP", albeit, which hardly-ever changes) =
I went to <a href=3D"http://DynDns.org">DynDns.org</a> and created
an =
entry so my "FQDN Text-URL" would resolve to the IP where I'm at. =
I also modified my Domain's DNS and entered a "DNS Alias" named =
"dcmanagement", defining this "DNS alias" to resolve into my IP by
going =
to <a href=3D"http://DynDNS.org">DynDNS.org</a> to get my
"Public IP". =
Hence, the alias "dcmanagement1" resolves by going to "<a =
href=3D"http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/" =
target=3D"_blank">healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org</a>" and gets
my =
Public IP.<br>
>><br>
>> NOTE - To test this setup, I do "ping" to either "<a =
href=3D"http://healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/" =
target=3D"_blank">healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org</a>" or
"<a =
href=3D"http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org/" =
target=3D"_blank">dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.dyndns.org</a>"
=
and I get my Dynamic Public IP back. Once the "Text URL" issue was =
returning my IP (as FQDN expect) I repeated the:<br>
>><br>
>> sudo engine-setup<br>
>><br>
>> Upon reaching:<br>
>><br>
>> Host fully qualified domain name. Note:
=
this name should be fully resolvable [localhost.localdomain] :<br>
>><br>
>> I entered "<a =
href=3D"http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com/" =
target=3D"_blank">dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com</a>"
and got =
my Public IP back with the following message:<br>
>><br>
>> The IP (70.45.xxx.xx) which was resolved
=
from the FQDN <a
href=3D"http://dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com/"=
target=3D"_blank">dcmanagement1.healthcareinfopartners.com</a> is not
=
configured on any non loopback interface on this host<br>
><br>
> You have just to set /etc/hosts with the IP address of the =
network<br>
> device you're going to use for creating the bridge with the FQDN =
you're<br>
> going to use for the host.<br>
> No need to have a public IP, it could just be defined locally =
in<br>
> /etc/hosts or provided by a local DNS server.<br>
> The important thing is that FQDN resolves to an IP on a local =
network<br>
> device.<br>
><br>
><br>
> --<br>
> Sandro Bonazzola<br>
> Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community =
collaboration.<br>
> See how it works at <a
href=3D"http://redhat.com/" =
target=3D"_blank">redhat.com</a><br>
><br>
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