
--=-nM/9pK8xKxi01vke2fbo Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Will, that was surely a bad start and we know about the state of Node. Please take a look at this email http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/node-devel/2014-January/000581.html to see where you can find a draft image which should address some bugs. - fabian Am Donnerstag, den 16.01.2014, 23:08 -0500 schrieb Will Dennis (Live.com):
In any case, I took one of their older servers which was already running CentOS 6.5, installed the requisite packages on it, and in short order had an engine server up and running (oVirt 3.3.2). That seems to have been the easy part :-/ Now came the installation of a hypervisor node. I downloaded and burned an ISO of the latest oVirt node installer (ovirt-node-iso-3.0.3-1.1.vdsm.fc19.iso) and tried to install it on one of their target Intel servers. On the 1st try I got to the end of the setup TUI, invoked the Install link, and was promptly thrown an error (sorry, but forgot what it was, something like "press X for a command prompt, or Reboot".) No problem, I rebooted, selected booting off the CD again, waited until the TUI came up, and when I tried to move past the first screen, it threw me out to a login prompt. OK, enough of that (the server takes a long time to reboot, and then boot off the CD) - I then thought I would try it on a VMware Workstation VM (yes, I get the irony, but VMware wkstn can handle nested virt, so it's a great testbed platform for OpenStack, etc.) because that would install a heck of a lot faster. That went a lot better - got the oVirt node 3.0.3 installed on the first try. =20 More pain was soon to follow, however. I logged in and started configuring the node. The TUI was easy enough - much like an ESXi node ;) I set the NIC to IPv4 static, entered in the correct IP info, registered a DNS name for the IP I had assigned, and then tested pinging the engine, all was good. I then moved on to the section where you define the engine. I entered in the FQDN of the engine, verified the key fingerprint, and clicked the "Save and Register" link at the bottom. That seemed to work, so I completed the rest of the TUI, and then looked at the oVirt engine web UI. There was my new node, ready for authorization. I clicked the link to authorize it, and after a while, the UI came back with "Install Failed" status. Hmmm. So I went back to the node's TUI, and now some of the screens said that the IP addr was unconfigured? I went then to the Network screen, and sure enough, the NIC at the bottom showed "Unconfigured". WTF? So I went and entered in the correct info back in the IPv4 section, and then arrowed down to the Save link and clicked it - and the next screen said something like "No info needing changes, nothing to do." Whaaaa? Went back to the network setup screen, NIC still showing "Unconfigured" even though the IPv4 info still was there. I did a ping test at this point from the Ping link on the network setup page, and what do you know - I could still ping IP's (the engine, the default gw, etc.) But as I moved around the TUI, other screens still said that the network was unconfigured. Went back to the Web UI of the engine, put the host in Maint, then tried to Activate it, still no go - Install Failed. Even though I had configured the node to allow remote access and set a password, and also verified via nmap that TCP port 22 on the node was indeed listening, when I tried to SSH into the node as admin, I immediately got a "connection closed" message, so that failed as well. Went back to the node's network setup page, set the IPv4 to "Disabled", saved it, then went back and set it back to "Static" then re-entered the IPv4 info. Clicked the Save link, it went thru the setup again, came back with a success, verified with ping etc. that networking was working on the node. The engine web UI still said that it could not connect to the node however. So I put the node in Maint, and then removed it. I went back to the node, went to the Engine setup page, and re-did the screen to define the engine on the node. I notice that after I did this, however, that the node screens went back to saying that the network was unconfigured. Grrrrrr. But the node was back in the engine's Web UI, however no joy this time either - "Install failed" again. Well, the hell with this, said I - I removed the node again from the engine, and went and installed Fedora 19 minimal install on the VM, so I could use the directions found in http://www.ovirt.org/Quick_Start_Guide#Install_Fedora_Host and give that a try. (At least I can see what's going on with the node's OS using F19.)
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