Hi and thanks for the reply.
Not really what we're after. We want the stateless VMs but we want to be
able to work on the template (patch, install addtional software, etc) and
have those changes flow through to the existing VMs based on these
templates. In addition, when the VMs are refreshed based on the updated
template, we need the MAC addresses to persist (as we define all our leases
in DHCP).
Thanks
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Sigbjorn Lie <sigbjorn(a)nixtra.com> wrote:
Hi,
We've had the same experience as you with vm pools and have moved away
from vm pools to non-pool vms and manual assignment for Windows vms. We
have an open ticket with RH support for enabling stateful vm pool. This is
the bugzilla entry if you’d like to add your interest for the stateful vm
pools feature:
https://bugzillaredhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234394
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1234394>
Regards,
Siggi
On 29 Jan 2016, at 13:20, Colin Coe <colin.coe(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all
We're using RHEV 3.5.7 and have about 40 desktop VMs that are all clones
from a single original.
In the very beginning we used desktop pools but this was torn down when we
started getting "The trust relationship between this workstation and the
primary domain failed" error messages.
We use DHCP for all desktops however every VM is defined on the DHCP
server and unknown MACs are rejected.
I'd like to revisit desktop pools but I'd like to know if other are using
this and what their experiences have been.
Kind of thing I'd like to know is
- how is patching done
- what is the performance like
- what tuning if any is done on the desktops
- GPO vs LPO
Any comments?
Thanks
CC
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