Hi,
On 03/19/2013 05:24 AM, Sahina Bose wrote:
You are right - Gluster 3.4 is only required to manage gluster
clusters.
Currently the question asked at setup is this :
"The engine can be configured to present the UI in three different
application modes. virt [Manage virtualization only], gluster [Manage
gluster storage only],
and both [Manage virtualization as well as gluster storage]" where both
is the default.
If this is confusing to the user, we can change this message. Suggestions?
I would either:
(a) put "Virt" as the default, or
(b) remove this question entirely - if someone is installing oVirt,
assume they want to manage virt. If someone is installing Gluster, have
an option during the Gluster install to have the oVirt management console.
If someone wants to manage both their Gluster bricks and their virt with
oVirt, I would make that a post-install option to oVirt - perhaps with
an extra package to install (which would depend on the later version of
Gluster).
Cheers,
Dave.
On 03/19/2013 01:41 PM, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 03/19/2013 08:16 AM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>> Now I am confused....
>> Do you or don't you need vdsm-gluster on your system?
>
> Allow me to clarify.
>
> There have been several messages from users since the oVirt 3.2
> release asking why they need Gluster 3.4 pre-releases to run oVirt.
>
> My understanding is that you don't need Gluster 3.4 unless you want to
> manage a Gluster cluster with oVirt.
>
> So my question is: are we sure that we are not leading users wrong,
> and confusing them during the installation & set-up process?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave.
>
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