hi
ubuntu should list in ther agent list. when you want to create vm's in
the operating list drop down menu. please dont forget other OS's.
regards
sorry, I'm still not sure i understand. we added ubuntu and sles to list
of OSs in 3.3. can you please elaborate on what is missing?
thanks,
Itamar
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com
<mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 09/03/2013 12:02 PM, alireza sadeh seighalan wrote:
hi again
ubuntu agent should be add in the list like vmware .
added in which list?
> about installation
i have to install ovirt packages by local repository and there is
problem in this status and in adding host to ovirt manager you
need to
install packages that need to internet .
why do you need internet? you just need the host to be configured
with a repo containing the packages, which can be local as well?
regards,
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com
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On 09/03/2013 10:53 AM, alireza sadeh seighalan wrote:
hi
please add support from solaris , ubuntu and other OS's.
we've added in 3.3 ubuntu and suse as guest os's - i can't
tell you
if they work or not.
you can now easily add on your own more OSs as well:
http://www.ovirt.org/OS_info
guest agent for ubuntu should be working.
> installation is a little hard specially in an
evironment without
> internet.
can you please share more on the issues you faced?
thanks,
Itamar
regards,
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| Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 10:42:52 AM
| Subject: Re: [Users] so, what do you want next
in oVirt?
|
| Hi,
|
| I would like to see a more advanced type of
Power-Saving
Cluster
policy,
| where an empty Host gets put into a sleep-mode,
so that
it draws
as little
| power as possible and can be awoken by engine
when VM's
starts to
use more
| resources.
|
| A typical scenario would be that all VM's are spread
evenly over
Hosts during
| day-time, when customers are actively using
their VM's.
But then
during
| off-hours, VM's gets clumped up into maybe one
or two
Hosts, and
the other
| Hosts can be put to sleep to save energy, and
then woken
up in the
morning
| again.
|
| /Karli
|
Hi Karli,
this should be achievable for you in 3.3 with some
minor
work on
your side;
In oVirt 3.3 we introduce the new scheduler, which
allows
you to run
your own
code when doing VM placement and load balancing.
You can write your own load balancing logic
replacing the
built-in one,
which will switch to power saving at a given time.
Once a
host has no
running VMs, your balance logic can switch it into
S3 state
(sleep), and
when needed or in a given time use wake-on-lan to
resume all
suspended hosts.
If you want we can guide you through it post 3.3
release.
Doron
| tis 2013-08-20 klockan 17:19 -0400 skrev Itamar
Heim:
|
|
| earlier in the year we did a survey for feature
requests /
improvements
| / etc.
|
| since a lot of things were added, and priorities
usually
change, I'd
| like to ask again for "what do you need the most
from
oVirt / what are
| your pain points" next?
|
| below[1] I've listed my understanding of what
already
went in from
| previous survey requests (to various degrees of
coverage).
|
| Thanks,
| Itamar
|
| [1] from the top 12
| V Allow disk resize
| V Integrate Nagios/Zabbix monitoring - via a ui
plugin
| V Highly Available engine - via hosted engine[2]
| V Open vSwitch integration - via neutron integration
| X Allow cloning VMs without template
| ? Enable hypervisor upgrade/updates through
engine[3]
| V Allow engine on an oVirt hosted VM - via
hosted engine[2]
| V Enable guest configuration (root password, SSH
keys,
network) via
| guest agent in engine - via cloud-init
| X Integrate v2v into engine
| ? Bond/extend ovirtmgmt with a second network for
HA/increased
| bandwidth[4]
| X Integrate scheduling of snapshots and VM
export for
backups in
| engine[5]
| V Spice – support Google Chrome - via mime based
launch
|
|
| Other items mentioned in previous survey which
should be
covered
by now:
| - Fix timeout when adding local host during
all-in-one
configuration
| - Fix engine set-up when SELinux is disabled
| - Provide packages for el6 (CentOS, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux)
| - Allow multiple VMs to be deployed from the same
template at the same
| time
| - ISO domains on local/GlusterS
| - Show IP addresses in Virtual Machines->Network
Interfaces
| - OpenStack Quantum support (now called Neutron)
| - noVNC support
| - Support spice.html5 and websocket proxy
| - Add other guest OSes to list
| - Port oVirt guest agent to Ubuntu[6]
| - SLA - Allow resource time-sharing
| - Spice - Mac client (via mime based launch)
| - Spice - port XPI plug-in to Windows (not sure
this will
happen, but
| mime based launch allows using firefox now)
| - Spice - client for Ubuntu/Debian (should be
covered via
mime based
| launch)
|
|
| [2] hosted engine is in active development, but not
released yet.
| [3] host update is supported, but not for
general yum update.
| [4] a lot of improvements were done in this
space, but
i'm not sure if
| they cover this exact use case
| [5] backup api is now being pushed to master, and
orchestration of
| backups should probably happen via 3rd part
backup
vendors?
| [6] I'm not sure packaging exists yet, but ubuntu is
covered for the
| basic functionality of the guest agent.
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