On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Juan Hernández <jhernand@redhat.com> wrote:

> Do I have to add in any way also the hypervisors to the ManageIQ
> configuration? Or should it be automatic?
>

The hosts should be added automatically. Moti, I remember that you
mentioned some issue with hosts. Was that resolved?

Sorry I was misreading the web output at a first sight.
It is ok. I see hosts in Compute --> Infrastructure --> Hosts
I see managers in Compute --> Infrastructure --> Providers

 

> Also, do you know when I choose to see console in ManageIQ, both the
> "web console"  and the "WM console" options in "Access" menu, from where
> the connection is originated: my client where browser is running or from
> manageiq server and then passed in any way to client?
> Which protocol does the web console use?
>

I am not sure about that. Martin, can you answer that question?

Ok, I took the time to RTFM ;-)
here:
http://manageiq.org/docs/reference/latest/doc-Managing_Infrastructure_and_Inventory/miq/#_vnc_and_spice_consoles

It seems that for oVirt/RHEV it uses websocket proxy base console.
The 2 options offered in "Fine" version of manageiq are for oVirt:

Access --> VM Console
for spice/vnc through websocket proxy

Access -->Web Console
From the pop-up help message when mouse over it says
Open a new browser window with Cockpit for this VM. This requires that Cockpit is pre-configured on the VM

I should investigate this second option....

Thanks for the moment and if there is more information it will be of help debugging.

BTW: I was able to successfully configure inside ManageIQ 3 environments:
- one standalone host with self hosted engine (in 4.1.2pre)
- one engine that manages 3 hosts (in 4.1.1)
- one ESXi vcenter with 6.0 that manages 6 hosts

Nice environment. I have to understand better role segregation, limits and such...

Gianluca