----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Jansen" <vlaero(a)yahoo.com.au>
To: "users" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 2:25:41 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] vm install via iso - optical drive eject behaviour?
Hello.
I currently have oVirt 3.4.x set up.
A colleague mentioned that he was having an issue where booting a VM with an
attached iso and installing via cd/dvd does not allow the contents of the
'drive' to eject after the install. Sure enough, I have tested this myself
and observed the same behaviour.
Installing an EL/fedora iso image with a kickstart that has a 'reboot
--eject' line in will eject the 'drive' after the installing when doing the
exact same thing on VMware ESXi (and 'real' hardware).
A suggestion was made that VMware emulates a laptop style optical drive that
once the disk ejects the system cannot close the drive bay upon reboot -
this is a manual operation.
Does oVirt emulate a destop style drive where even if the disk is ejected,
when a reboot occurs the drive will close?
The long an short of this that even though the 'reboot --eject' option is in
the kickstart, the iso image seems be be reattached when the VM reboots and
the installs process starts again. An infinite loop effectively.
I'm told this isn't an issue with an KVM/Qemu VM under virt-manager.
Any suggestions as to how to solve this?
I should point out that I cannot simply extract files and boot via PXE as
this process is supposed to be testing an install process via generated
media.
Thanks.
there is an open RFE for detecting the reboot and eject the cd in run once.
until that, what i do is: (assuming the HD doesn't have anything bootable on it)
edit the vm,
select in 'boot options':
first device- hard disk,
second device-CD and select the CD file you want to use.
start the vm regularly (not run once)
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