
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 14:42 -0300, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
El 01/12/11 12:59, Mike Burns escribió:
El 30/11/11 16:48, Douglas Landgraf escribió:
Hello Federico,
On 11/30/2011 11:31 AM, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to implement Ovirt in a testing datacenter.
I have installed Ovirt-Engine from rpm on Fedora 16 and all is Ok. I can access the web management without problem.
My problem is with Ovirt-Node. I followed the guide in: http://www.ovirt.org/wiki/Node_Building.
I used the same Fedora 16 installation for building the node iso. I followed all steps, but the iso creation failed.
The docs dont say, but I had to install at least the ovirt-node-tools, I don't know if also I have to install ovirt-node rpm from $BASEDIR/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch
The output of make ovirt-node-image.iso is in pastebin: http://pastebin.com/2U6NezuE
Please see this BZ, there is a workaround: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=757818
Thanks Douglas
Thanks, it worked
I could generate the iso image, but now I can't install Ovirt to the hardisk neither access to the configuration to specify things such ip, password, etc.
Boot option "Install" only boots Ovirt on live cd image mode (No hardisk installation). Also I don't know the default user and password, or the method to specify this parameters at the image creation time.
Thanks for any clarification and sorry for my poor english. Sorry, I sent the response to private address. I resend to the list: It sounds like something isn't working quite right in the iso. What is
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 11:23 -0300, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote: the last commit in the git repo?
git log -1 commit b1f86732fa5a7803223a52af759b40830612d08a Author: Mike Burns <mburns@redhat.com> Date: Thu Nov 17 08:40:32 2011 -0500
move rc.local changes to ovirt-post
Change-Id: Iac718b9284b831b978e50eb80d93d498e23d475d
Where did you check the repo out from?
git clone http://gerrit.ovirt.org/p/ovirt-node.git
Ok, that's the right stuff. I know we've seen this in some cases a long time ago, but not recently. can you try this? 1. generate a hashed password using # openssl passwd 2. Boot the image and in the boot menu (or in the pxe config if your using pxe), add rootpw=hashed_password_from_step_1 3. When it boots to a getty login prompt, login as root with the password you supplied to openssl 4. check /var/log/ovirt.log and /tmp/ovirt.log for any errors In addition, what type of hardware are you using? Real hardware? virtual machine? What type of storage is on you host? What state is it in? Is it clean? is there something already installed? How are you installing? cd? USB stick? pxe? Mike
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
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