Thanks for the reply Fabien. I had to un-sub because I was getting too much mail.
ovirt-node-iso-3.6-0.999.201511061021.el7.centos.iso
ovirt-engine-appliance-20151104.0-1.el7.centos.ova (extracted from
ovirt-hosted-engine-appliance RPM as described)
I would love if the Node TUI could default to a HTTP hosted OVA instead of requiring me to
extract, place it on a webserver.
I tried both the TUI method, and dropping to root & running the command line
node-hosted-engine setup. Always ended up with 16GB.
=) cheers
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From: Fabian Deutsch <fdeutsch(a)redhat.com>
Sent: December 10, 2015 8:38 AM
To: Alain Gilmor
Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] How To: Node Hosted-Engine with less then 16GB
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Alain Gilmor <Alain.Gilmor(a)geemedia.com> wrote:
Here’s a short guide for people having trouble setting up
Hosted-Engine
using only Ovirt Nodes. Anything to do with ‘ jenkins’ OVA did not work
for me, size mismatch, etc.
Hey Alain,
a quite late reply, but still ..
Thzat's annoying, can you tell what Node builld you used?
We have seen this problem, and it shoul dhave been fixed lately.
Anytime I tried to deploy the Hosted-Engine via the Node TUI, I was
not
prompted to adjust the amount of RAM the Hosted-Engine VM takes. (default
16GB). After the deploy setup, the Hosted-Engine VM would not boot.
When using a regular Ovirt host to deploy the Hosted-Engine, I was prompted
to adjust the RAM for the Hosted Engine!
Solution :
Install ovirt-engine RPMs on “host1”.
Install ovirt-hosted-engine-appliance RPM. Copy its OVA from
/usr/share/ovirt-engine-appliance/ to your webserver
Run hosted-engine –deploy from “host1”. Adjust the RAM to 4096.
Run the Hosted-Engine deploy from Node. Let it SCP the config from “host1”
Reboot Host1 as make it another Node.
Nice guide!
- fabian
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Fabian Deutsch <fdeutsch(a)redhat.com>
RHEV Hypervisor
Red Hat