Thank you guys. Those information is useful for me.
It seems like we will configure VMs in the Self-hosted engine.
As I am a newcomer to oVirt system, I would like to ask another question.
Since I have already installed one oVirt engine on one physical machine and
one oVirt node on another physical machine.
If I need to install self-hosted engine, do I need to delete the original
oVirt engine and install the self-hosted engine , build up some new hosts
and connect to the original oVirt node?
Thank you all of you so much.
2017-07-16 13:59 GMT+08:00 Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com>:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 7:40 PM, Vinícius Ferrão
<ferrao(a)if.ufrj.br>
wrote:
> WC, here is one guide. The procedure is what Alexander said: self-hosted
> engine.
>
>
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/Self-Hosted_Engine_Guide/
Indeed.
There is one important difference: hosted-engine requires some shared
storage.
In principle you can use shared storage exported from the same machine.
You can do that with NFS or iSCSI. NFS is considered somewhat more risky,
but
somewhat easier to setup (at least, if you have no experience with iSCSI).
You can search the list archives with things like 'hosted-engine all-in-one
same machine nfs iscsi'.
Another option, depending on your needs, is lago + ovirt-system-tests.
Best,
>
> V.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 14 Jul 2017, at 10:21, wc hung <recreationh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Could we install oVirt node and engine on the same machine? If we can do
> that, is there any guide to show the step?
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