Hello Thomas,
Could j you please advise here?
On Thu, 31 May 2018, 9:09 am Arik Hadas, <ahadas(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 10:08 AM, 03CE 007 <03ce007(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok thanks, when you say guest agent, could you please provide the full
> name and how to have it installed, and I am assuming it should be installed
> on the the engineVM or the new VM I want to spin and boot up.
>
Generally speaking, we are transitioning from ovirt-guest-agent to
qemu-guest-agent.
I don't know what's the status of this transition with respect to centos
as I typically use latest-fedora.
Tomas, can you please advice what needs to be installed in centos 7.4?
And it should be installed in the new VM.
>
> On Thu, 31 May 2018, 7:57 am Arik Hadas, <ahadas(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 7:30 PM, <03ce007(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Some what new to the VM and Ovirt world here and need some help
>>> understanding terminologies and get the VM to work as per requirement.
>>>
>>> I have a self-hosted-engine (4.2) running on centos (7.4). The engine
>>> is in good health and I have deployed a test VM using below playbook
>>> successfully. It is currently in "up" state.
>>>
>>>
>>> - name: oVirt Self-Hosted-Engine - Manage VMs
>>> hosts: hypervisor_ovirt
>>> gather_facts: false
>>>
>>> vars_files:
>>> # Contains encrypted `engine_password` varibale using ansible-vault
>>> - ovirt-secrets.yml
>>>
>>> vars:
>>> engine_url:
https://engine-ovirt.dw/ovirt-engine/api
>>> engine_user: admin@internal
>>> engine_cafile: /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ca.pem
>>>
>>> mytest_vm:
>>> cluster: Default
>>> memory: 64GiB
>>> memory_guaranteed: 1GiB
>>> cores: 2
>>> nics:
>>> - name: vnet0
>>> network: ovirtmgmt
>>> profile: ovirtmgmt
>>> interface: virtio
>>> wait: true
>>> domain: node.dev.dw
>>> os_type: rhel_7x64
>>> ssh_key: ssh-rsa AAA...LGx user01@mytestvm
>>> root_password: super_password
>>> disks:
>>> - size: 20GiB
>>> name: data
>>> storage_domain: hosted_storage
>>> interface: virtio
>>> bootable: true
>>> nics:
>>> - name: vnet0
>>> network: ovirtmgmt
>>> profile: ovirtmgmt
>>> interface: virtio
>>>
>>> vms:
>>> - name: mytest_vm
>>> tag: mytest_vm
>>> profile: "{{ mytest_vm }}"
>>> cloud_init:
>>> dns_servers:
>>> - 10.90.x.1
>>> - 10.90.x.1
>>> nic_boot_protocol: static
>>> nic_ip_address: 10.90.x.y
>>> nic_netmask: 255.255.255.0
>>> nic_gateway: 10.90.x.z
>>> nic_name: eth0
>>> nic_on_boot: true
>>> host_name: mytestvm.test.dw
>>> custom_script: |
>>> write_files:
>>> - content: |
>>> Hello, world!
>>> path: /tmp/greeting.txt
>>> permissions: '0644'
>>> user_name: root
>>> root_password: super_password
>>> cloud_init_persist: true
>>>
>>> roles:
>>> - oVirt.vm-infra
>>>
>>>
>>> Above playbook runs fine, but when i see summary using ovirt4.py, i do
>>> not see ipaddr for this test vm.
>>>
>>> - I do not see the ipaddr for this VM despite specifying it using
>>> cloud_init
>>>
>>
>> You need to install a guest agent in order to be provided with ip
>> addresses.
>>
>>
>>> - does the "up" status mean it has "booted" or I need to
do something
>>> else to boot it with centos 7.4 minimal
>>>
>>
>> Without a guest agent installed we know nothing about the state of the
>> guest so in this case the UP status only means that the VM process is
>> running for more than 1 minute.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance.
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