From: "Yuval M" <yuvalme(a)gmail.com>
To: "Juan Hernandez" <jhernand(a)redhat.com>, users(a)ovirt.org
Cc: "Limor Gavish" <lgavish(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 11:38:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Trouble building Ovirt from source - "No rule to make target
`install_tools'. Stop."
Still having trouble with the build process (Ovirt 3.1):
$ sudo make
... (success) ...
$ sudo make install ...
inflating:
/usr/local/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/webadmin.war/META-INF/maven/org.ovirt.engine.ui/webadmin/pom.xml
inflating:
/usr/local/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/webadmin.war/404.html
checkdir error:
/usr/local/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/engine-bll.jar exists but
is not directory
unable to process
engine-bll.jar/org/ovirt/engine/core/bll/VdsDeploy$32.class.
checkdir error:
/usr/local/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/engine-bll.jar exists but
is not directory
unable to process
engine-bll.jar/org/ovirt/engine/core/bll/InitBackendServicesOnStartupBean.class.
...
make: *** [install_artifacts] Error 2
any insights?
Thanks...
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Juan Hernandez < jhernand(a)redhat.com
> wrote:
On 01/24/2013 04:20 PM, Yuval M wrote:
Hi,
I'm installing Ovirt 3.1 on Fedora using this guide:
http://www.ovirt.org/Building_ oVirt_engine#Deploying_engine-
config_.26_engine-manage- domains
and I'm getting the error in the subject from make.
there is indeed no rule for install_tools in the makefile.
What am I missing?
Those instructions are out of date, use "make install". That installs
the files, but you will still need some changes to make the engine
work:
1. Create the ovirt user (the engine runs by default with this
service, unless you change the /etc/syscofig/ovirt-engine file and
add the ENGINE_USER and ENGINE_GROUP parameters):
useradd ovirt
2. Create (mkdir -p ...) and change the ownership of the directories
that the engine needs to own to ovirt:ovirt (chown ovirt:ovirt ...):
/etc/ovirt-engine
/var/log/ovirt-engine
/var/lock/ovirt-engine
/var/lib/ovirt-engine/content
/var/lib/ovirt-engine/ deployments
/var/tmp/ovirt-engine
/var/cache/ovirt-engine
3. Enable the HTTP connector in the engine (the default is to enable
only AJP, and that doesn't work without Apache as frontend) adding
the following to the /etc/sysconfig/ovirt-engine file:
ENGINE_PROXY_ENABLED=false
ENGINE_HTTP_ENABLED=true
ENGINE_HTTP_PORT=8700
ENGINE_HTTPS_ENABLED=false
ENGINE_AJP_ENABLED=false
4. Configure database connection details (the default in development
environments is to use the postgres user and the trust mode) adding
this to /etc/sysconfig/ovirt-engine:
ENGINE_DB_USER=postgres
ENGINE_DB_PASSWORD=
5. Make sure that you have the PostgreSQL JDBC driver installed (rpm
-q postgresql-jdbc) and install it if needed (yum install
postgresql-jdbc).
6. Now you can start the engine running the engine-service script:
engine-service start
Look at the system log (the file /var/log/messages) and the engine
logs (the files /var/log/ovirt-engine/server. log and
/var/log/ovirt-engine) for errors.
7. Connect to
http://localhost:8700 and you should be able to login
with user admin and letmein! as password.
Note that I am assuming that you already created the database, and
that you want to use this installation for development. If you are
looking for an production installation I suggest using the RPMs.
Also I tested this with the latest source from the repository, it
will not work with older versions.
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