Did you set the OS type of the VM / template to some linux based OS type?
The cloud-init data is passed only to linux VMs.
A new patch changed that, and passed it to all non-windows VMs, so if you left the
defaults, and the OS type is "Other OS", then it doesn't work without the
patch.
See bug
From: "Jason Brooks" <jbrooks(a)redhat.com>
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 6:21:37 PM
Subject: [Users] using cloud-init?
Hi all --
I've been trying, without success, to use cloud-init w/ oVirt 3.4 on Fedora
19 hosts. I've had similar failure in the past, but here are the steps I'm
taking currently:
1. Import as template F19 image from ovirt-image-repository glance repo
2. Create new vm based on that template
3. Choose ovirtmgmt as the nic1 for the VM
4. Show advanced options, click initial run, expand authentication, enter
a root password, paste my public key into the allowed ssh keys field
5. Hit OK, and then run the VM
6. In the VM's console, I see it complain about No instance datasource found
7. Unsurprisingly, I can't log in w/ pw or ssh.
(By the way, are there any default creds for these images? I thought they
might
be based on the fedora cloud images, but their default uname fedora pw
nothing
doesn't work)
I've tried some other derivations of this, launching from the Run Once menu,
filling in various different fields, etc.
Any clues?
I don't see many people complaining about this, so I'm assuming it's working
for other people. I don't know, maybe it's something with Fedora?
Thanks, Jason
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