Il giorno ven 22 mar 2019 alle ore 05:25 Leo David <leoalex(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
Thank you guys !
Wow... this complicates the things, since reinstalling the hosts with
centos instead of oVirt node distribution would give me a bit of headache.
The dell hosts are already running in production.
I think it would be really nice if standard node would support installing
management software for well known brands like dell, hp, lenovo,
supermicro, etc... I am sure we cannot track every server brand in the
world, but in realitty there are just a couple of them most spreaded across
ovirt node installations.
I will try to see what I can do, although I am a bit afraid to not break
the os somehow...
Hi, oVirt Node will persist packages installed on the system across updates.
Official documentation about this is here:
https://ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-Hosts.html#ovirt-node
According to documentation at
https://ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade-guide/appe-Manually_Updating_Host...
you should check after the upgrade that all the needed packages have been
persisted.
A very outdated feature page for this is here:
https://ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/node/node-next-pers...
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019, 21:31 Jayme <jaymef(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Agree with Chris here, regular CentOS 7 hosts may be easier to manage in
> this case. Not much persists when updating oVirt node, some select
> folders/files persist on updates such as /etc and /root for example but I'm
> not sure how custom packages/rpms are handled. I believe there may be ways
> you can have packages persist but I'm not familiar with the process. I
> know the idea of package persistence was brought up before but I'm not sure
> if/when/how it was implemented.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 3:52 PM Chris Adams <cma(a)cmadams.net> wrote:
>
>> Once upon a time, Leo David <leoalex(a)gmail.com> said:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> > I would really like to have installed Dell OMSA on my dell nodes so I
>> can
>> > benefit of lots of administration features. Does anyone managed to
>> have it
>> > installed ?
>>
>> oVirt Node has the regular CentOS yum repos disabled, but Dell's OMSA
>> expects them (and possibly some things from EPEL? can't remember). You
>> can try "yum --enablerepo={base,updates} install srvadmin-all".
>>
>> I'm not sure how oVirt Node might handle the additional packages, what
>> will happen on oVirt upgrades, etc. though. From what I understand,
>> installing additional software on Node isn't really supported. You
>> might be better off installing "regular" CentOS and then oVirt,
without
>> using the Node method.
>>
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