You can/should definitely install Bacchus on a separate VM and yes you will
point your Ovirt manager to Bacchus. Simply follow the instructions on
README.
On 29 October 2017 at 21:24, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Bacchus looks really interesting. I can't quite tell does that
run on top
of OVIRT, or can I install bacchus in a separate VM and point to the ovirt
server? I might give this a try next weekend and see how well it works.
Thanks for all the responses, it is interesting to see all the different
ways people are making this happen.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Christopher Cox <ccox(a)endlessnow.com>
wrote:
> On 10/27/2017 10:27 AM, Wesley Stewart wrote:
>
>> Originally, I used a script I found on github, but since updating I
>> can't seem to get that to work again.
>>
>> I was just curious if there were any other more elegant type solutions?
>> I am currently running a single host and local storage, but I would love to
>> backup VM's automatically once a week or so to an NFS share.
>>
>> Just curious if anyone had tackled this issue.
>>
>>
> We use our normal backup process for VMs. Why? Because it's pretty
> simple to put up templated VM and then copy data over the top of it from
> the backups.
>
> Just an idea (we've been doing this for years now)
>
> At some point I need to push our system out to the world.
>
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