Not at the moment. Foreman isn't aware that the host is used as a hypervisor in ovirt.
Currently foreman allows to create foreman hosts in top of ovirt (you can use compute
resources in foreman to do that), and from the ovirt side it allows you to add a new host
taken from wither an existing foreman host, or to bare metal provision one. In the future
we plan to allow adding vms through ovirt that will also be also added automatically to
foreman, which will allow to assign this VM to some host group in foreman, which then will
install different packaged, and set up stuff according to the host group definition.
Details on the current integration is available at
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/ForemanIntegration
Oved
On Jan 30, 2015 2:32 PM, Karli Sjöberg wrote: > > Hey all! > > One thing I am
keen on exploring is the Foreman/oVirt integration. I > have a vision were that could
be used to, as a first step, manage the > updating/patching of the Hosts in our
datacenter, and if that turns out > successful, remove our current Puppet Dashboard as
ENC in our main > Puppet Master and trade it in for The Foreman. > > The flow I
imagined was to have Foreman tell oVirt engine to set a Host > in Maintenance, update
all packages and reboot it, then when it´s back, > put it back to Active and move on to
the next Host. > > Is that something that´s been worked on? > > /K >
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