Hello John,
thanks for your hint.
Just for understanding, step by step installation means basically a
minimal redhat / centos install and then adding the ovirt repo and run
>yum install vdsm vdsm-cli<< like described here:
http://www.ovirt.org/Installing_VDSM_from_rpm
or?
Regards
Am 20.06.2014 07:39, schrieb John Xue:
I have the same problem. Finally, I am not using oVirth Node ISO, I
setup one step by step. And the key point is enable promiscuous mode
on your ESXi vswitch, or you cann't ping double nested guest.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Stefan Sahlender <ssahlender(a)gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to run oVirt Node as vm to learn a little bit about ovirt. But
> I'm facing some problems.
>
> I understand that oVirt Node maybe needs to see the vmx feature from the
> cpu so that kvm will work.
>
> But I can't get the oVirt Node ISO booting at all.
>
> I tried it in VirtualBox ... since it doesn't support nested
> virtualization I understand why it doesn't boot ... perhaps.
>
> But I tried it also on ESX and in the configuration i said that the
> virtualization features of the CPU should be passed through. If I boot a
> Live CD with that configuration see with cat /proc/cpuinfo that vmx is
> available.
>
> When I boot the oVirt Node ISO it just hangs after the 30 seconds count
> down ...I just see the background from the boot menu and it hangs the
> forever.
>
> Anybody else facing the same problem. Or is it just not possible to run
> oVirt Node as VM?
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Regards
>
>
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