On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:32 AM, Joop van de Wege <jvdwege(a)xs4all.nl> wrote:
On February 24, 2018 7:10:00 AM GMT+01:00, Aristos Vasiliou <
aristos(a)aristos.net> wrote:
>Hi,
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>I've set up a couple of machines to test out ovirt.
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>1. centos 7 machine running ovirt 4.2 (kvm-manager)
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>2. centos 7 machine running libvirt (kvm-server)
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>Using the ovirt web interface, I am trying to add a host (machine
>number 2).
>I define the IP, user, pass, click OK, and again OK, confirming I don't
>want
>to use power management. The status of the new host is now "Installing"
>and
>after a few seconds becomes "Install failed"
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>I have a couple of error messages in the Events tab:
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>
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>- An error has occurred during installation of Host
>kvm-server:
>Failed to execute stage 'Setup validation': Cannot locate ovirt-host
>package, possible cause is incorrect channels.
>
>- Host kvm-server installation failed. Command returned
>failure
>code 1 during SSH session 'root(a)kvm-server.home.local'.
>
Looks like it's missing the ovirt repo on the kvm server.
Correct. I'm wondering if there's an easy way to check for an existence of
a repo, thus providing a more concrete error message to the user.
I think yum repolist might be useful, but I don't like it use of a free
text (instead of the URL or some canonical ID for a repo...)
Y.
Regards,
Jooo
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