Hi,
ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-jdbc package is installed automatically as a
part of oVirt Engine, so in order to use it, you need to SSH to oVirt
Engine host/VM and execute ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool locally:
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/administration_guide/index.html#sect-...
Anyway aaa-jdbc extension is useful mostl for small installations within
organizations which don't have their users/groups provided on LDAP server.
If your organization has LDAP server, then I suggest to use aaa-ldap
extension:
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/administration_guide/index.html#Intro...
Regards,
Martin
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 12:30 PM <gaurav.gohan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Lucie,
So if I understand correctly, we need to install the AAA JDBC tool as an
additional package on the server running the hosted engine?
The link you sent me suggests that we have to run engine-setup? What
exactly does this mean and seems rather complicated for adding a new user.
Anyways, I ran the command "ovirt-hosted-engine-setup" after googling a
bit and it prompted me to create a new VM with hosted engine. I followed
through by providing a FQDN from our DNS server. However, this procedure
failed to create the VM.
Am I doing something wrong? Could you please elaborate what would be the
right steps here?
Thank you
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