On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 4:13 PM, Simone Tiraboschi <stirabos@redhat.com> wrote:Are the ovirt repos already setup when I have installed from the iso or do I have to install ovirt-release-xx rpm?
I'm exploring situations where NGN could be suitable better than full CentOS OS for hypervisors and I would like to know clearly advantages and limits.
Thanks in advanceOn Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com> wrote:Or when I specify FC in type of storage domain it would ask and setup automatically multipath for me?Does this mean that I have to set up eg multipath for FC LUNs (engine and data domain) before running the engine setup via cockpit?NGN has no more read only filesystem.For sure first step is to install base node from iso.Hello,it is not clear to me the exact workflow in case of testing what in object.No, it doesn't: HBA and mutipath are supposed to be directly configured before running hosted-engine-setup.It's exactly the same as for vlan and bonding.Ah, ok.So I can also customize my multipath.conf file on oVirt Node as desired, if storage vendor requires it, using# VDSM REVISION 1.3# VDSM PRIVATEas I do in regular CentOS 7, correct?
And if so, what is the mapping of "1.3" in VDSM REVISION line above?I didn't find reference in oVirt docs and also in RHEV kb I only found this:
that doesn't clarify much in my opinion and seems to cover version 4.x in the summary of knowledge base article, but then I don't seem to find its real application...Thanks,Gianluca
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