Hello Matt,
probably the easiest setup to test/evaluate oVirt it to use ORB
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/ovirt-orb/
oVirt Orb |
oVirt<https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/ovirt-orb/>
oVirt is a free open-source virtualization solution for your entire enterprise
www.ovirt.org
From version 4.2 you can setup a single node hyper-converged install but it requires more
skills and resources.
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/gluster-hyperconverged/chap-Introduct...
Introduction |
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Chapter: Introduction. Hyperconvergence is a type of infrastructure system with a
software-centric architecture that tightly integrates compute, storage, networking and
virtualization resources and other technologies from scratch in a commodity hardware box
supported by a single vendor[1].
www.ovirt.org
You could also use nested virtualization on KVM and virt-manager, use your host to provide
NFS, iscsi or gluster and then provide a nested VM for the engine and hosts.
Regards,
Paul S.
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From: Matt R <webmattr(a)hotmail.com>
Sent: 21 January 2020 08:05
To: Tony Brian Albers <tba(a)kb.dk>
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Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: oVirt on a Single Server
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That was my original configuration, but I found that it wouldn't let me add the local
machine as a host, and so I thought perhaps I needed to use the self-hosted deployment
methodology instead.
Would a regular engine be better for my deployment type? If so, I can investigate why that
isn't working, and start over.
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On Jan 20, 2020, at 11:46 PM, Tony Brian Albers <tba(a)kb.dk>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-01-21 at 07:35 +0000, webmattr(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't seem to install the self-hosted engine onto local storage. It
> gives me glustefs, iscsi, fc, and nfs as the available options. I'm
> using this in a home-lab scenario, and don't have budget/etc. for
> building out a dedicated NAS for it, or setting up multiple nodes. I
> like the look of oVirt, and wanted to try it with a couple disposable
> vm's (plex, and a docker instance I break often). My current best-
> thought for how to make it work is to setup NFS on the server, and
> then point the self-hosted engine at the (local) NFS share. Is there
> a better way to do this that I might be overlooking?*
>
> *Factoring that I don't have the funds to build out a proper storage
> environment, yet.
>
> (and if anyone asks, I did search for a solution to this, but didn't
> find anything super helpful. Mostly I found 5+ year old articles on a
> similar but different scenario).
>
Well, if you can live with a regular engine(not self-hosted), this
works:
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HTH
/tony
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