On 03/07/12 21:27, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 07/03/2012 03:48 PM, Martin Kletzander wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> TL;DR: how do I setup a software node (faqemu) with apps from source?
- do you wnat to setup an ovirt-node, or just install vdsm on plain fedora 17?
sounds like the latter, but if you want to use fake-qemu, ovirt-node is much harder than
just using a fedora 17.
>
> I'm new to the oVirt world and coming from the lower layer, I must admin
> I feel kind of confused.
>
> I'm trying to create a "lab" with ovirt-engine (up and running), some
> ovirt-node (with sw qemu) and ovirt-node with all the stack running on
> git sources (qemu, libvirt, vdsm and ovirt-node). The problem is that I
> only tried this before with ovirt-node ISO image and I don't know how
> can I step in there and work with the system underneath.
>
> The whole point of this is to help speed up problem-solving in the
> future for problems related to mostly libvirt. Having this available
> should help us a lot.
>
> My main question is: What is the proper way to setup a node from
> standard fedora installation (not ISO) and having software-emulated qemu
> machine there?
for using plain fedora 17 as a guest, you just need to:
option 1:
- yum install vdsm vdsdsm-hook-faqemu
- vi /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf and set vars.fake_kvm_support=True
- now simply add the host from web admin (hosts-->add host)
note: you may need this patch if not in your version of vdsm already:
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/5611/
option 2: if your host is fedora 16 and above, just use nested virtualization, and your
virtual host would behave like a normal one (i still need to try this one out)
i.e., just add the virtual host from web admin (hosts-->add host)
I assume another step would be needed here (at least configuring the guest in libvirt to
have nested virtualization), but i haven't tried this one yet to know what it is.
Once successful, it would be great if you could document your process
in oVirt's wiki, sharing your experience with other users ;)
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips and have a nice day,
> Martin
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