* Juan Hernandez <juan.hernandez(a)redhat.com> [2012-01-18 07:09]:
On 01/18/2012 01:59 PM, Ryan Harper wrote:
> I've created some f16 VMs that contain both ovirt-engine and a few
> to run vdsm as nodes. When I add in the VM host into the engine and it
> attempts to install vdsm (even though I've already installed vdsm) the
> install fails because the vdsm install script is checking to see if the
> host has virt capabilities; since I'm not running nested KVM, this
> fails. Is there a way to work around this can enable a VM to be a host
> in oVirt? I had heard in the past there was a way to create fake VMs
> when attempting to do ovirt-engine stress testing, wondering if that
> might be of help here.
I think you need to add "fake_kvm_support = true" to
"/etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf".
Excellent.
Now, any way to prevent ovirt-engine from attempting to install vdsm
when you add a new host? I've already got vdsm running in the VMs I'm
pointing ovirt-engine at...
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Ryan Harper
Software Engineer; Linux Technology Center
IBM Corp., Austin, Tx
ryanh(a)us.ibm.com