
On 7/1/2021 8:06 AM, Nir Soffer wrote:
But note that oVirt uses the advanced virtualization stream, providing libvirt 7.0.0 and qemu-kvm 5.2.0: http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/virt/x86_64/advanced-virtualization/Packag...
Looking in Rocky packages, this is not available yet: https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/AppStream/x86_64/os/Packages/
To replace Centos as the production OS for oVirt, the community must also rebuild advanced virtualization.
You can try to use Rocky and pull in the advanced-virtualization repo from Centos as a temporary solution.
Ugh. Thanks for letting me know. That's a *BIG* fly in the ointment right there. I noticed that Alma doesn't do it either. In fact, I don't even see it in the Oracle Linux repository even though it must be there somewhere because I know they have their own 'RHEV' clone. I would prefer to stay away from CentOS Stream for the virtualization platform. The RHEL product itself would be a perfect solution, but it's rather costly if just using it for a virtualization host OS, and there are surprisingly no education discounts. I have to see if Rocky will eventually provide it, or see if I can get internal funding for RHEL. Jason.