This should help (its for ACS but the checks ISE preforms are basically the same): https://www.linickx.com/running-cisco-ise-14-in-virtualbox

A network install is probably the way to go rather than editing and rebuilding the ISO with each change you make.

On Mon, 2018-06-18 at 12:12 +0100, Chris Bartosiak-Jentys wrote:
I managed to get Cisco ISE installed on ovirt, the checks it preforms at installation are all in the kickstart.cfg file and can be edited out. I found a good blog post detailing the changes needed but cant find it again at the moment.

The easiest thing to do might be to install it on ESXi and import the VM into ovirt from there.

Chris.

On Wed, 2018-06-13 at 00:01 +0530, Anantha Raghava wrote:
Hi,

I am not sure whether I should write it here. However the documents referred to specifies that I have change something in BIOS of VM & there is no way to get access to BIOS. Hence I am writing here.

I am trying to install Cisco ISE in a VM on oVirt. The installation process halts reporting "Unsupported Hardware Found. The Cisco UDI (Unique Device Identifier) found on this appliance does not match with supported UDI of the product being Installed. Exiting installation"

However it works perfectly on VMWare ESXi, VMWare Workstation and VMWare Fusion. In fact I tested this in VMWare Workstation and VMWare Fusion. The same ISO file throws above error.

Cisco ISE is based on RHEL 7 and it is hardened.

Has any one attempted to install Cisco ISE in oVirt? Any one throw some light?

My oVirt Version 4.2.3 and Hosts are on 4.1.9


Thanks & regards,

Anantha Raghava

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