
Yedidyah - very helpful! Thanks. A follow-up question re the FQDN for the hosted engine: My understanding is that the FQDN must be resolvable when "hosted-engine --deploy" is executed. However, should the IP that the FQDN resolves to also be assigned/up when "hosted-engine --deploy" is executed? ----- Yedidyah Bar David <didi@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Mark Steckel <mjs@fix.net> wrote:
Marcin,
----- Marcin Mirecki <mmirecki@redhat.com> wrote:
Mark,
Enter the name which will be used to identify this host inside the Administrator Portal [hosted_engine_1]:
This is the name used for the host inside the Administrator Portal, so basically the name of the VM inside the system. This does not have to be the hostname, but there are also no objection for it.
Engine FQDN: []:
Yes, you are correct. This must be the FQDN of the host, resolvable to IP. This fqdn will be used to access the administration portal.
If I understand you correctly, both questions apply to the hosted engine vm. Correct?
No.
The first question is about the host, but not about its address or dns name. It's about the name it will have in the engine, the one you see in the admin ui, in "Hosts", as "Name". After too many questions about this question, we decided to remove it, and in 4.1 it will simply default to the hostname. You'll still be able to set it by manually editing the answer file or passing otopi env, but will not be prompted for it.
The second question is indeed about the name that will be used to access the engine vm.
Then there is a third item, which we do not ask about: The name that the engine should use to access the host. This is what you see in the admin ui, in "Hostname/IP". This item is determined the following way, for the first host: You are prompted for a NIC to use for the management bridge, we check the IP address of this NIC, then do a reverse-lookup (gethostbyaddr) on this address, and use the result. So you should make sure that this nic has an IP address, that this address has a name (in /etc/hosts or dns), and that this name will also be resolvable and point to the host, when used inside the engine vm (again, by either using dns or manually setting it in /etc/hosts there).
(If so, I'm glad I asked, because I initially and incorrectly thought that the first question referred to the bare metal machine that hosts the hosted engine vm.)
Hopefully the above clarifies this. Please do not hesitate to ask if there are still questions. Also, suggestions for better texts, to make this simpler for the admin, are more than welcome! :-)
Best,
Thanks Mark
Marcin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Steckel" <mjs@fix.net> To: users@ovirt.org Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 6:08:38 AM Subject: [ovirt-users] Hosted-engine --deploy FQDN questions
Folks,
I'm an OVirt newbie having troubles setting up my first Hosted Engine and am stumbling. In this case I think it may be because of the following two set-up questions.
Enter the name which will be used to identify this host inside the Administrator Portal [hosted_engine_1]: Please provide the FQDN for the engine you would like to use. This needs to match the FQDN that you will use for the engine installation within the VM. Note: This will be the FQDN of the VM you are now going to create, it should not point to the base host or to any other existing machine. Engine FQDN: []:
My read of this is that the first question is asking for the name of the host, while the second question is asking for the name (FQDN) of the guest vm which will be the hosted-engine. Is this correct?
I'm also presuming that a) the first question should be the hostname of the host, and b) that both the host and guest hostnames should resolve to IP addresses.
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