[Users] oVirt warning about memory usage
by Alex Leonhardt
Hi,
just seen a memory usage warning in oVirt's Admin Interface saying the
available memory is below threshold of 1024MB - however - when I checked
the host, it had still 20GB left ?
See screenshot.
Alex
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[Users] 3.2 release management notes
by Jonathan Horne
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my boss is super concerned about this that he found on the page:
http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.2_release-management
MUST: No blockers on the lower level components - libvirt, lvm,device-mappe=
r,qemu-kvm, Jboss, postgres, iscsi-initiator
can someone tell me what this is supposed to be telling me?
thanks,
jonathan
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[Users] mac address re-use
by Jonathan Horne
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my 3.2 install seems to be reusing mac address of formerly-deleted guests. =
is this the normal behavior, and or can i turn this off? i would prefer t=
o have a unique mac address for each new VM created.
thanks,
jonathan
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<div>thanks,</div>
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[Users] Fedora 17 Guests for Desktop Virtualization
by Kevin Daly
I am trying to set up Fedora 17 guests and I've come across a problem with
Spice.. It works fine with a Gnome 3 sesson, but if I try et Cinnamon or
KDE4, the bottom panel is unresponsive.. You cannot click on anything in
the panel, cannot configure it etc etc...
With KDE4, I have configured a panel at the top, it works fine.. but if I
try move it to the bottom it's dead.
Any insights would be helpful.
I am running vdagent and vdagentd on the Fedora guest.
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[Users] net device initialization order
by Jonathan Horne
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i just did my first 3.2 install, i have a single manager and a single node.
i have also just created my first VM, and it has 2 network interfaces.
nic1 0aa9 =96 ovirtmgmt network
nic2 0aa7 =96 iscsi network
in the configuration dialog, nic2/0aa7 was the first one that was actually =
added, and that was the one i wanted in the ovirtmgmt network (and subseque=
ntly i will have to reverse my network cards, and i will have to see nic2 a=
s my mgmt/eth0 and nic1 as my iscsi in the web page), but it looks like the=
guests are initializing their pci devices in backwards order.
is this something i can set somewhere, or is this a bug?
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<div>nic2 0aa7 =96 iscsi network</div>
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sequently i will have to reverse my network cards, and i will have to see n=
ic2 as my mgmt/eth0 and nic1 as
my iscsi in the web page), but it looks like the guests are initializing t=
heir pci devices in backwards order.</div>
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<div>is this something i can set somewhere, or is this a bug?</div>
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Re: [Users] What do you want to see in oVirt next?
by Shu Ming
Jiri Belka:
> On Sat, 05 Jan 2013 11:30:12 +0800
> Shu Ming <shuming(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>> Jiri Belka :
>>> On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:08:48 +0200
>>> Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> as we wrap oVirt 3.2, I wanted to check with oVirt users on what
>>>> they find good/useful in oVirt, and what they would like to see
>>>> improved/added in coming versions?
>>> 1. Virtual Serial Port
>>> * accessible via network
>>> * accessible encrypted via network (qemu doesn't do it yet,
>>> IIRC)
>>> * vSPC-like (virtual serial port concentrator) app which would
>>> act as "proxy" to access individual VM's virtual serial ports
>>>
>>> - vmware docs: http://tinyurl.com/7dg3ll5
>>> - vSPC 3rd party info:
>>> http://isnotajoke.com/vmware_virtual_serial_ports.html
>> Here is the work undergoing:
>>
>> http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/10381/
> Hi,
>
> are you able to migrate such VM? If I read it correctly it is vdsm
> which is doing network part to access virtual serial console which
> connects to local PTY device.
If the VM is migrated to another host, another host port should be
reconnected.
>
> So the idea would be something like this? 'conserver' -> ovirt-sdk/cli
> -> remote serial console via HTTP streaming handler ???
>
> jbelka
It is like: conserver in vdsm ---> http port multiplexing --->
remote serial console via HTTP streaming handler
ovirt-sdk/cli is not necessary here, it was only used to create a sample VM in this patch test.
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11 years, 11 months
[Users] Default compatibility version in ovirt nightly
by Gianluca Cecchi
Hello,
I remember some time ago someone writing about compatibility version
defaults for 3.2 that should be put to 3.2.
I'm using oVirt nightly in all-in-one config as of
ovirt-engine-3.2.0-1.20130101.git2184580.fc18.noarch
but compatibility versions defaults are still 3.1 both for local_datacenter
and local_cluster and Default Datacenter and Cluster
Gianluca
11 years, 11 months
[Users] Action Needed: Upcoming Deadlines for oVirt Workshop at NetApp
by Leslie Hawthorn
Hello everyone,
***If you will not be attending the oVirt workshop taking place at
NetApp HQ on 22-24 January 2013 [0], you can stop reading now.***
Hotel Room Block Expiring:
If you require a hotel room as part of your visit for the workshop,
please book your room ASAP [1], as we will be releasing extra rooms in
our block at close of business tomorrow, 8 January. If you are unable
to book a room by close of business tomorrow, all unbooked rooms in our
block will be released. You may still request our room block rate but
you will no longer be guaranteed lodging at the Country Inn and Suites
as of Wednesday, 9 January.
Registration Deadline:
In order to have an accurate headcount for catering, please ensure you
have completed your registration for the event no later than close of
business on Tuesday, 15 January. [1] Please take a moment to register
and to remind any friends and colleagues who would be interested in
attending of our registration deadline.
If you or a colleague are unable to register by Tuesday, 15 January, but
would still like to attend please contact Dave Neary off-list. [2] Dave
will do his best to ensure that we are able to process late
registrations, though we unfortunately cannot make any guarantees.
Thank you once again to Patrick Rogers, Denise Ridolfo, Jon Benedict,
Talia Reyes-Ortiz and the rest of the fine folks at NetApp for hosting
this workshop and all their hard work to bring the community together in
Sunnyvale.
If you have any questions, please let me know. I look forward to
(re)meeting you at the oVirt workshop at NetApp.
[0] - http://www.ovirt.org/NetApp_Workshop_January_2013
[1] - http://ovirtnetapp2013.eventbrite.com/#
[2] - dneary at redhat dot com
Cheers,
LH
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