
On 1 September 2017 at 19:01, david caughey <djc636@gmail.com> wrote:
Any help or hints would be appreciated,
oVirt does not have a built-in grouping mechanism. You can use Ansible [1] to automate the creation of several VMs together. Another possible solution is Vagrant oVirt provider [2]. You need to watch for any resources that are shared between the different groups of VMs, you will probably share a network at the very lest, so you will need to be careful about allocation of IPs and host names. You can try using the Newton integration [3] to provide layers networks that are not shared. The is also built-in OVS support, but AFAIK its not yet mature enough. As a side note, since we were not willing to have any resources share between different oVirt instances in the oVirt CI system, we ended up creating Lago [4], which keeps everything confined to a single physical host. [1]: https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/infra/ansible_modu... [2]: https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2017/02/using-oVirt-vagrant/ [3]: https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/how-to/networking/overlay-networks-with-... [4]: http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ -- Barak Korren RHV DevOps team , RHCE, RHCi Red Hat EMEA redhat.com | TRIED. TESTED. TRUSTED. | redhat.com/trusted