Hi,

I tried this and it did work :)

# Log into oVirt Manager

cd /usr/share/ovirt-engine/conf

nano osinfo-defaults.properties

# Insert your new OS  (i've done it after Redhat 6_x64)

# CentOS6x64(3030, OsType.Linux, true),
os.centos_6x64.id.value = 3030
os.centos_6x64.name.value = CentOS 6.x x64
os.centos_6x64.derivedFrom.value = rhel_6x64
os.centos_6x64.devices.audio.value = ich6
os.centos_6x64.devices.diskInterfaces.value = IDE, VirtIO_SCSI, VirtIO
os.centos_6x64.devices.diskInterfaces.value.3.0 = IDE, VirtIO
os.centos_6x64.devices.diskInterfaces.value.3.1 = IDE, VirtIO
os.centos_6x64.devices.diskInterfaces.value.3.2 = IDE, VirtIO
os.centos_6x64.resources.maximum.ram.value = 3145728

# Save file

service ovirt-engine stop
service ovirt-engine start

# Wait 3-4 minutes

# Edit a VM and look up the new OS in OS list

I have also tried to do this in a overload file but it does not work

br,
Peter C

2016-12-12 9:31 GMT+01:00 Yaniv Dary <ydary@redhat.com>:
Please read up on this feature in:
http://www.ovirt.org/OS_info

Thanks, 
Yaniv Dary
Technical Product Manager
Red Hat Israel Ltd.
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On Dec 12, 2016 5:13 AM, "Bill Bill" <jax2568@outlook.com> wrote:

Is it possible to add an item to the drop down list? We have a custom module that integrates into our billing system via the API – it is pulling various info from oVirt; fqdn, comments, name, IP, ram, architecture and OS. I’d like to add if possible, a “friendly” name such as CentOS 7 vs having to set RHEL 7 as the API outputs rhel_7x64 and isn’t very visually appealing to our customers.


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