Thanks all,
I have tried the new ovirt node 2.2.1-3 nightly build today and it finally
recognized my realtek nic card. So I have moved to try to get node to
install. Still a fail I might add. It adds to the ovirt gui but fails
install and says the ovirt hyperviser is not a supported platform. That is
kind of funny since it is fedora 16. And yes I had edited the vdsm.conf by
hand was that wrong to do? Should I have used vi instead? I would like to
get ovirt node running since it is working now lighter install. This is
what I get:
2012-Jan-17, 12:28:59
Failed to install Host
vm3.bostonvineyard.org. Step: INSTALLER; Details:
Unsupported platform: oVirtNodeHypervisor.
If it registers from ovirt node should it not show up in the ovirt
Management gui? Or do you still have to add it as usual? So that is what
I did and that is the error I recieved.
Let me know what you think,
Dominic
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Doron Fediuck <dfediuck(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Tuesday 17 January 2012 11:31:43 Dominic Kaiser wrote:
> Ok here are the log files. It installs most packages and then hangs up on
> libjpeg? libjpeg is installed including dev package. This is a
bare-metal
> node running fedora 16 with vdsm packages installed from repo. Your node
> .iso 2.2.1 does not initialize realtek nic cards so I can not use that.
> The 2.2.1 .iso sees the nic card but that is it. So I went the route of
> installing the full fedora 16 distro and installing vdsm packages from
> repo. I am bridged correctly and ssl=false in the vdsm.conf. Now when I
> go to the ovirt management gui and install the node it fails at this
step.
> I can see the node in ovirt management gui just an fyi so not a problem
> with detection. It seems that the vdsm server will not start due to
> libjpeg install failure but mabey I am wrong.
>
> Let me know what you think,
>
> Dominic
>
Hi Dominic,
This is where your installation fails:
ParsingError: File contains parsing errors: /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf
[line 42]: ' default_bridge = engine\n'
[line 93]: ' ssl = false\n'
[line 191]: ' management_port = 54321\n'
[line 193]: ' management_ip = 10.3.0.245\n'
Sun, 15 Jan 2012 08:01:27 DEBUG <BSTRAP component='CreateConf'
status='FAIL' message='Basic configuration failed'/>
Now I'm wondering how did you edit /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf?
Did you really add a string '\n' or is it just the way the error propmts?
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