I think I see the issue now - the ISO domain is attached properly - however
I was simply copying ISO files into that directory - I think I have to use
a tool to upload the ISO's - is that correct?
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 9:50 AM Mark Steele <msteele(a)telvue.com> wrote:
Hello,
I recently removed our ISO domain from out cluster (oVirt Engine Version:
3.5.0.1-1.el6) because it was on a storage location we no longer want to
use.
I am now not clear on how to add the new ISO domain in. I created a new
ISO domain type via storage and pointed to an NFS share on the new storage,
however it does not behave as I anticipated (I cannot see ISO's when
creating new VM's)
I suspect I missed a step - how are new ISO domains added to a cluster?
Mark
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