
For test day 3 I've tested DWH installation. first step, getting info on how to install it: gone to ovirt.org, followed "Start using oVirt now", there's no clue about DWH or reports there or a link to what's next basic oVirt engine setup. gone to http://www.ovirt.org/File:OVirt-3.0-Installation_Guide-en-US.pdf no clue about DWH existence gone to http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.4_Test_Day no clue on how to test it using search lead to the following pages but no instructions on how to setup it there: http://www.ovirt.org/How_to_setup_a_oVirt_DWH_development_environment http://www.ovirt.org/Ovirt_DWH Not opening a BZ because Yaniv told me he's aware of the issue and will update the wiki starting next week. second step, installation with: # yum install ovirt-engine-dwh # engine-setup Install Data Warehouse on this host (Yes, No) [Yes]: Yes selected local database, automatic provisioning just installed usage experience: I've installed DWH, now what? connected to the web application, looking for DWH info: nothing on the webapp followed guide link: leads to http://www.ovirt.org/Documentation no clue there, so followed Guide to oVirt features which land to http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.0_Feature_Guide which is outdated Not sure if open a BZ about above or if it will be fixed as part of the wiki update. installed reports for seeing stats collected by DWH: opened Bug 1073340 - traceback looking at system dashboard on a cleanly installed system That said, once added an host and created a VM everything looks working fine on both Fedora 19 and CentOS I wasn't able to test it on Gentoo because snmp4j failed to build due to unmappable ascii encoding (I'm using italian locale) Not opened a BZ on gentoo bugzilla since it comes from an experimental overlay Second test, install with remote DB: needed to use ovirt-3.4-snapshot instead of ovirt-3.4.0-prerelease for having the fixes on remote DB setup hit Bug 1067548 - [DWH-SETUP][TEXT] - misconfiguartion of remote DB setup note that also report is affected by the same issue other than that it seems to work fine on Fedora 19 and CentOS. -- Sandro Bonazzola Better technology. Faster innovation. Powered by community collaboration. See how it works at redhat.com