
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 06:37:24PM +0200, Nir Soffer wrote:
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 5:46 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
A while back I had oVirt 4.4.7 installed which I used for testing. For some reason that installation has died in some way, so I'm trying to install a fresh new oVirt 4.4.10.
Last time I installed ovirt, it was very easy - I provisioned a couple of machines, ran engine-setup in one, answered a few questions and after a few minutes the engine was installed.
Somehow this has changed and now it's really far more complicated, involving some ansible things and wanting to create VMs and ssh everywhere.
Can I go back to the old/easy way of installing oVirt engine? And if so, what happened to the instructions for that?
engine-setup still works, maybe you can give move details on what went wrong?
So I managed to dnf install /usr/bin/engine-setup. When I ran it, it wanted to connect to an external PostgreSQL server. I'm pretty sure that never happened last time. TBH I'm also going to erase everything and start again because I've been round several loops here already. Do we recommend RHEL or CentOS as the initial OS?
When working with the current development version, sometimes upgrading engine fails and requires manual steps, or dropping reinstalling. But since you use a stable version it should always work.
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