On 11/11/2014 03:25 PM, Daniel Helgenberger wrote:
On 11.11.2014 13:46, ybronhei wrote:
> Hey Daniel,
> Thanks for your comments.
> First, I do mention the requirement for having ovirt_provision_plugin
> installed in bullet 2:
> """Add oVirt Provision Plugin: "yum install
> ruby193-rubygem-ovirt_provision_plugin" \ "foreman-installer
> --enable-foreman-plugin-ovirt-provision" (Not available yet)
> """
Indeed, I read that. My reasoning at this point it might be too late in
the text. Users (me included) already have tried this at this point
using the pictured guide and failing because of the missing provider.
This is the point witch was entirely unclear for me in my first attempt
and it took me a while to find out.
While the discovery plugin is needed (only) for Bare-Metal Provisioning,
the ovirt provider is always needed for the integration to succeed.
I did think about a hint early on describing the workflow briefly in the
detailed description section:
- Make sure Foreman is running at version X
- Install RPMs in Foreman (see Bare-Metal Provisioning)
- Go to engine, "Adding foreman provider"
I don't see why the current
way we arrange the page is misleading.
We have under "Detailed Description" 3 levels which have different
prerequisites -
Adding installed Foreman hosts as oVirt hosts - which just requires
foreman setup,
Bare-Metal Provisioning - which requires many things. starts with the
ovirt plugin, discovery plugin, configuration of hostgroups
computeresource medias and ends with setting the provisioning templates
accordingly for node installation.
and last - Future Plans: VM provisioning which still in declaration phase.
>
> next foreman build foreman-installer will include the
> --enable-foreman-plugin-ovirt-provision option which will make it
> easier. its already merged.
This is great to know!
>
> Second, about the openjdk issue, I don't think it worth to mention. I'll
> add to the "Current Status" section that the integration is supported
> over rhel6.6 and above.
This will do here.
>
> Yaniv Bronhaim.
>
> On 11/11/2014 02:38 PM, Daniel Helgenberger wrote:
>> Hello Yaniv,
>>
>> thank you!
>>
>> On 10.11.2014 10:04, ybronhei wrote:
>>> For those who interested, I merged the pages ForemanIntegration and
>>> AdvancedForemanIntegration to ease the search.
>>>
>>> The page includes full description about the current integration we have
>>> with foreman [aka satellite\katello], the future plans, how to setup
>>> environment for testing and production and more illustrations to make it
>>> easier to follow
>>>
>>> feel free to comment about that (directly to me or to the list) and you
>>> more than welcome to try that at home :)
>> I think there might be still the issue I ran into:
>>
>> A prerequisite to adding Foreman external provider in oVirt is (at least
>> for me) that Foreman has *ruby193-rubygem-ovirt_provision_plugin* rpm
>> installed. Otherwise the test will fail with:
>> "Failed with error PROVIDER_FAILURE and code 5050"
>>
>> Sp, on the foreman host one needs to do:
>> yum install ruby193-rubygem-ovirt_provision_plugin
>>
>> Also, please note there is an issue users might run into at this step,
>> so it may be worth noting.
>> Foreman integration will fail altogether on Engines running =< El6.5
>> because of an too old jdk version not supporting DH keys larger then
>> 1024 byte [1].
>> This is not an issue in oVirt and will never be resolved. Luckily,
>> upgrading to the latest openjdk
>> (java-1.7.0-openjdk-1.7.0.71-2.5.3.1.el6.x86_64) solves the issue (on
>> the ENGINE!)
>>
>> [1]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1157749
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
>
>
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Yaniv Bronhaim.