
On 01/17/2014 08:07 PM, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi,
On 01/17/2014 06:19 PM, Willard Dennis wrote:
I have had success setting up CentOS 6.5 minimal in nodes, configuring network, and then adding the node through the management interface - the Engine takes care of installing & configuring the nodes.
Have you tried this?
No, I was told by someone else (in IRC I believe) that only Fedora could be used as a node... I would much rather use EL6.5 (CentOS)... What/where is the proper RPM for this platform?
That was true until during the oVirt 3.2 release cycle, but we have had an EL6 Node for a while.
oVirt Node is a stripped down OS image - installing the Node packages on a minimal EL6 install has also worked since the 3.2 series.
just to clarify - there are two types of hosts: - ovirt-node - stripped down, ESXi like. some workflows of deploying and updating it are simpler as its image based - normal linux - just configure the yum repos, and ovirt-engine should configure everything else. both types have fedora and .el6 support, and an ubuntu for 'normal linux' type is making progress as well. (and yes, it seems the ovirt-node one for 3.3 required a much needed set of fixes) Thanks, Itamar