Le Thu, 7 Aug 2014 10:29:20 -0400 (EDT),
Fabian Deutsch <fdeutsch(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
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> Am 07.08.2014 15:10, schrieb David BERCOT:
> > Ah, great !!! And is there a Debian flavor ?
No. Currently not.
But Node became more stable over the last months, and you might want
to try this snapshot build:
http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5-pre/iso/ovirt-node-iso-3.5.0.ovi...
> > It is my favorite distribution ;-)
>
> Not yet, and I don't know if it is on the roadmap.
> you could maybe create your own, it's basically
> this workflow:
> install $distro
> throw out all unneeded stuff
> install virt stuff (libvirt+vdsm)
> apply hardening (selinux etc)
> create iso
>
> I go with centos minimal and customize
> that myself, works really well.
>
> I don't know if vdsm is already complete
> platform independent (afaik it should be).
>
> the initial development was all on fedora
> and el6, so this is where it runs best atm.
>
> but I know for sure there are plans to
> make it distribution agnostic, but
> I don't know if this includes a pre-created
> iso for ovirt-node based on debian or gentoo.
>
> maybe fabian can shed some light on the
> future plans.
The current Node can really only be created for Fedora related
distrios, so CentOS, RHEL and Fedora itself. The reason for this is
that all parts "the build process" is tailored around Fedora related
tools. Namely kickstarts, and lviecd-tools.
We are currently thinking about how we can change Node and make it
more friendly, the distro agnostic idea also goes into this thoughts -
but there is nothing concrete on that front yet.
That's it from the Node side.
- fabian
Thank you for all these answers.
I'm going to test this soon and I'll tell you about the results...
David.