Thanks guy for such quick response...
1. For a start, I would be very interested in creating an ebuild files for
Gentoo. As I am not able to do much of coding - lack of spare time due to
my job - I would like to at least try to help by creating ebuild files for
fellows "Larry fans" :))) Will probably open a bug on
bugs.gentoo.org so
that progress could be monitored there...
2. There is an article on
wiki.gentoo.org already about oVirt (and please
don't laugh when You read it - those few sentences are written around
midnight last night, as a reminder :) ). I will write a proper article as
soon as I find the time, hopefully by the midnight tonight :))) Stay
tuned...
I think this is a project that has been missing for a long time - at least
I know I needed this kind of software - so I hope oVirt will mature quickly
enough. I hope that ovirt wiki will get a bit organized and maybe not so
fedora-centric down the line, but... quite good for a start... :)
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/14/2011 10:55 AM, Doron Fediuck wrote:
> On Monday 14 November 2011 10:10:36 Dimitrije Zivkovic wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I got oVirt up and running on my Gentoo server. What I would like to
>> know is if there is some info page on current git version features of
>> oVirt? For example, I would like to know what type of storage is
>> supported
>> as I could only see NFS type on webadmin. So am I doing something wrong
>> or
>> am I just blind? :)
>> Also, if there is something I could help about related to Gentoo and
>> oVirt, let me know...
>>
>> Hi Dimitrije.
> +1 on Gentoo ;)
>
> Specifically on storage, Engine supports also local storage, iscsi and FC.
> However not all of it is currently enabled in the UI, as it is still under
> heavy construction. You may handle these storage types using the RESTFul
> Api.
>
NFS and local storage should be available in the webadmin.
still need to close the GAP in UI for FC/iScsi (much more complex
dialog...)
(REST API supports all)
> There are many tasks we could use some help with, and it depends on your
> skills.
> oVirt Engine is Java based. However there are other areas such as vdsm
> (python),
> RESTFul API and SDK, UI (GWT), packaging, etc... So let us know which
> parts you
> feel you can dive in, and we'll be able to route you ;)
>
> As for Gentoo (I tried that in the past); I have a working setup on Gentoo
> as well. In order to add it to the portage tree, we need a herd with some
> people
> to help us. We can start creating the first ebuilds, but from my
> experience
> we'll need more help to make the opensource JBoss build on Gentoo. That
> said
> we can start working with the binary deployment and evolve from there.
>
> Doron
>
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