
Yes, I use power management with ipmilan, no issues. I do have license on the IMM for remote console, but that is not a requirement, AFAIK. I remember I first tried to use for oVirt a dedicated login on the IMM with just "Remote Server Power/Restart Access" and I could not get to work, so I just granted "Supervisor" to the dedicated login. Other than that, no problem. Eduardo Mayoral Jimeno (emayoral@arsys.es) Administrador de sistemas. Departamento de Plataformas. Arsys internet. +34 941 620 145 ext. 5153 On 26/10/17 21:47, Jonathan Baecker wrote:
Thank you, for your commands! I have now also install CentOS minimal, this works. I only though that oVirt Node have some optimizations, but maybe not.
@Eduardo Mayoral, can I ask you that you are able with this servers, to use the power management? As I understand, they support ipmilan, but I don't know how...
Regards Jonathan
Am 24.10.2017 um 23:41 schrieb Sean McMurray:
I have seen this problem before. For some reason, oVirt Node 4.1.x does not always install everything right for efi. In my limited experience, it fails to do it correctly 4 out of 5 times. The mystery to me is why it gets it right sometimes. I solve the problem by manually copying the missing file into my efi boot partition.
On 10/24/2017 12:46 PM, Eduardo Mayoral wrote:
3 of my compute nodes are IBM x3650 M3 . I do not use oVirt Node but rather plain CentOS 7 for the compute nodes. I use 4.1.6 too.
I remember I had a bad time trying to disable UEFI on the BIOS of those servers. In my opinion, the firmware in that model ridden with problems. In the end, I installed with UEFI (You will need a /boot/efi partition)
Once installed, I have not had any issues with them.
Eduardo Mayoral Jimeno (emayoral@arsys.es) Administrador de sistemas. Departamento de Plataformas. Arsys internet. +34 941 620 145 ext. 5153 On 24/10/17 09:57, Jon bae wrote:
Hello everybody, I would like to install oVirt Node on a IBM Machine, but after the installation it can not boot. I get the message:
"/boot/efi/..." file not found
I try many different things like turn of uefi options in bios etc. but with no effect.
Now I figure out that when I install full CentOS 7.3 from live DVD it just boot normal.
Is there any workaround to get this to work?
Regards
Jonathan
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