
On Dec 3, 2013, at 10:52 , Vinzenz Feenstra <vfeenstr@redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/30/2013 09:49 PM, Blaster wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a single "tools" or "agent" install like there is under ESXi, that's required to be installed under ovirt, instead I've seen references to
1) virtio drivers 2) Spice drivers 3) qemu agent
What's really needed under both Windows and Linux to get guests working properly? Well it depends on what you consider 'working properly'
Mainly you will need to have the VirtIO drivers, the Spice Drivers and the Spice VDAgent For additional features supported by oVirt you'll also need the ovirt-guest-agent The qemu agent is currently optional, however will be required together with the ovirt-guest-agent at some point to support some additional features.
Are all these agents included in Fedora?
Yes they are.
btw the virtio drivers are already in kernel so for a bare minimum functionality you're ready to go without any additional sw on Fedora. If you want copy&paste in SPICE you need vdagent, if you need detailed utilization statistics, app list, guest IP reporting, SSO you need ovirt-guest-agent. If you need the new backup API and hotplug CPU in the future you'll need qemu-ga as well Thanks, michal
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