On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Amit Aviram <aaviram@redhat.com> wrote:
You can do both, 
Through the database, the table is "vdc_options". change "option_value" where "option_name" = 'ImageProxyAddress' .

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Amit Aviram <aaviram@redhat.com> wrote:
You can just replace this value in the DB and change it to the right FQDN, it is a config value named "ImageProxyAddress". replace "localhost" with the right address (notice that the port is there too).

If this will keep happen after users will have the latest version, we will have to open a bug and fix whatever causes the URL to be "localhost".


Do you mean through "engine-config" or directly into database?
In this second case which is the table involved?

Gianluca 



[root@ractorshe bin]# systemctl stop ovirt-imageio-proxy

engine=# select * from vdc_options where option_name='ImageProxyAddress';
 option_id |    option_name    |  option_value   | version 
-----------+-------------------+-----------------+---------
       950 | ImageProxyAddress | localhost:54323 | general
(1 row)

engine=# update vdc_options set option_value='ractorshe.mydomain:54323' where option_name='ImageProxyAddress';
UPDATE 1
engine=# select * from vdc_options where option_name='ImageProxyAddress'; option_id |    option_name    |             option_value             | version 
-----------+-------------------+--------------------------------------+---------
       950 | ImageProxyAddress | ractorshe.mydomain:54323 | general
(1 row)

engine=# 

engine=# select * from vdc_options where option_name='ImageProxyAddress'; option_id |    option_name    |             option_value             | version 
-----------+-------------------+--------------------------------------+---------
       950 | ImageProxyAddress | ractorshe.mydomain:54323 | general
(1 row)


systemctl stop ovirt-engine 
(otherwise it remained localhost)

systemctl start ovirt-engine

systemctl start ovirt-imageio-proxy

Now transfer is ok.
I tried a qcow2 disck configured as 40Gb but containing about 1.6Gb of data.
I'm going to connect it to a VM and see if all is ok also from a contents point of view.

Gianluca