Hello,
yep template could be a solution, but means we need to have machine that
are quite similar.
What I'd like to do, and presents to user, is a list of "profiles"
(Centos6, RHEL6, Fedora17, etc.) and any profile has a "kickstart"
associated that indicates iso source, which base packages should be
installed, etc.
That is exactly what we have today with a PXE installation, but the only
things is that I cannot invoke an automatic installation within a script.
To be clear, here yuo are what I'm traying in this moment:
And if someone has aeolus experience and suggestions is welcome :D
Marco
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Michal Skrivanek <
michal.skrivanek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Oct 11, 2012, at 13:26 , Oved Ourfalli wrote:
> Hey Marco.
>
> I see. My mistake...
> We don't have such a feature built-in yet, but I guess there may be
other 3rd party products that integrate with oVirt in order to do so.
> Let's wait for other people to answer this thread.
>
> Oved
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Marco Mornati" <mornatim(a)gmail.com>
>> To: "Oved Ourfalli" <ovedo(a)redhat.com>
>> Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
>> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 1:09:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Users] Virtual Machine Provisiong
>>
>>
>> Hello Oved,
>>
>>
>> thanks for your response, but, for me, provisioning means "Install
>> Operating System and other packages". Is it possibile to do this
>> directly using oVirt? I didn't find anything about it and that's the
>> resason why I'm looking for others tools.
well, if you want to select packages, etc., how would you present that to
the user in ovirt GUI?
Isn't it essentially the same as installing a VM with whatever you need
using the desired OS installation method/GUI and save it as a template? And
then deploy the template and do minor customizations (e.g. hostname
change). We do plan to have support for such things in near future - we
already have sysprep for Windows guests.
Thanks,
michal
>> By and I can just start oVirt VM in "Run Once" mode, and putting the
>> mac address in my PXE installation could start automatically.
>> Problem is that I need to modify my PXE to create an automatic
>> system. That's the reason puu me to look for anything else.
>>
>>
>> Marco
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Oved Ourfalli < ovedo(a)redhat.com >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> oVirt exposes REST API that allows you to perform almost every
>> operation in the oVirt engine, including provisioning, monitoring,
>> performing different actions on the different entities, and etc.
>>
>> We also have both SDK and CLI, which are based on this REST API.
>>
>> Useful wiki pages:
>>
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Architecture
>>
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/SDK
>>
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/CLI
>>
>> and I guess you'll find more pages on
ovirt.org .
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Oved
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Marco Mornati" < mornatim(a)gmail.com >
>>> To: users(a)ovirt.org
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:09:53 PM
>>> Subject: [Users] Virtual Machine Provisiong
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello guys,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm trying to integrate an automatic provisioning to my oVirt
>>> installation. Something like: API to create VM, NIC and Disk, tool
>>> to install SO (??).
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm actually working around aeolus (after a useless test with
>>> koan),
>>> but I'm not sure I can do what I want. I prefer not to use a PXE to
>>> get all things really automatic (something cloud style).
>>>
>>>
>>> Have you got any idea, suggestion and/or guide about it?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> Marco
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