I'm not sure if I'm actually importing the CA certificate into Firefox properly.
This Red Hat solution suggests that Firefox should prompt me to install the cert when I
download it:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95103
Instead, it is just downloading and displaying the certificate in plaintext.
Perhaps this is because I'm on a newer version of Firefox?
Anyway, it doesn't appear that I'm able to attach a CD / ISO to the VM even from
the console, which I was hoping would be an option.
So at this point, my install is kind of useless. :)
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On Friday, August 21, 2020 8:19 PM, David White via Users <users(a)ovirt.org> wrote:
> Please see my reply from a few minutes ago to the thread
> "[ovirt-users] ovirt-imageio : can't upload / download".
Thank you.
I read through the "ovirt-imageio: can't upload / download" thread, and
your brief glossary was very helpful. Perhaps it would make sense to put some basic
terminology like that somewhere in the official oVirt docs? I feel like there are a
million different ways to install and configure oVirt, and it has taken me quite a bit of
time to figure out the differences.
> If you do this mainly for learning, then I suggest that you
first play with a standalone engine.
I took your advice, and figured out how to get the "standalone
engine" installed and running. I'm now able to log into the oVirt Admin Portal,
view / create Datacenters, etc..
At the risk of creating a redundant thread, I'm going to reply to
this thread about a problem I'm having uploading ISOs through the Admin Portal. I
can't do it! Perhaps my issue is related to the same issue Michael is facing in the
thread I just referenced - ovirt-imageio: can't upload/download.
I have the standalone install:
[dwhite@dev1-centos ~]$ sudo yum info ovirt-engine | grep Version
Version : 4.4.1.10
[dwhite@dev1-centos ~]$ sudo systemctl status ovirt-imageio
● ovirt-imageio.service - oVirt ImageIO Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ovirt-imageio.service; enabled; vendor preset:
disabled)
Active: active (running) since Fri 2020-08-21 19:16:28 EDT; 49min ago
Main PID: 1435 (ovirt-imageio)
Tasks: 3 (limit: 409555)
Memory: 18.8M
CGroup: /system.slice/ovirt-imageio.service
└─1435 /usr/libexec/platform-python -s /usr/bin/ovirt-imageio
Aug 21 19:16:28
dev1-centos.office.barredowlweb.com systemd[1]:
Starting oVirt ImageIO Daemon...
Aug 21 19:16:28
dev1-centos.office.barredowlweb.com systemd[1]: Started oVirt ImageIO
Daemon.
This is of course a new, default install.
I have created a data directory for VM images, as well as ISOs:
[dwhite@dev1-centos ~]$ ls -la /data/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x. 4 vdsm kvm 31 Aug 19 20:49 .
dr-xr-xr-x. 19 root root 260 Aug 19 20:28 ..
drwxr-xr-x. 3 vdsm kvm 50 Aug 21 20:12 images
drwxr-xr-x. 3 vdsm kvm 50 Aug 21 20:12 iso
I am now trying to upload an ISO through the Admin Portal by going to
Storage -> Disks -> Upload -> Start.
My client machine is Ubuntu.
I click "Test Connection" and I get the error message:
Connection to ovirt-imageio-proxy service has failed. Make sure the service is installed,
configured, and ovirt-engine certificate is registered as a valid CA in the browser.
I downloaded the certificate by clicking on the link provided, and
saved it into /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/
I then ran: sudo update-ca-certificates
Then I reloaded the oVirt admin portal.
I'm still getting the error message.
Any advice here?
Or am I running into the same problem that Michael has run into?