On Sun, 19 Feb 2012, Brent Bolin wrote:
Assume if it was possible fedora 16 with the additional repos would
be
suggested.
Its possible, I tried it and it does work, but I ended up ditching the
idea because I wanted all my node boxes to be identical. What I am working
on now is getting ovirt-engine to work as a guest on a node.
First setup ovirt on a stand alone box
Setup everything the way you want it
Create a overt-engine VM
Shutdown the first ovirt-engine (the guest ovirt-engine will stay up)
Import the DB into the VM engine
Start the ovirt-engine on the VM
If you need to start a cold cluster you fire up all your nodes and then
manually start ovirt-engine VM on one of the nodes.
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