* Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com> [2012-01-18 13:46]:
On 01/18/2012 07:26 PM, Ryan Harper wrote:
>* Ryan Harper<ryanh(a)us.ibm.com> [2012-01-18 06:59]:
>>I've created some f16 VMs that contain both ovirt-engine and a few
>>to run vdsm as nodes. When I add in the VM host into the engine and it
>>attempts to install vdsm (even though I've already installed vdsm) the
>>install fails because the vdsm install script is checking to see if the
>>host has virt capabilities; since I'm not running nested KVM, this
>>fails. Is there a way to work around this can enable a VM to be a host
>>in oVirt? I had heard in the past there was a way to create fake VMs
>>when attempting to do ovirt-engine stress testing, wondering if that
>>might be of help here.
>
>Now that I have one VM as a host in the UP state in ovirt-engine, let me
>capture what I needed to get that to work:
>
>
>On my F16-node, since I was following the test day instructions which
>asked to install vdsm/vdsm-cli and this is already done by ovirt-engine
>bootstrap.
>
>1) uninstall vdsm and vdsm-cli
> - ovirt-engine will push down a vdsm package during the bootstrap
> process
>
>2) disable selinux
> - edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and set SELINUX=disabled
> - reboot
>
>3) ensure ssl=false and fake_kvm_support=true in /etc/vdsm/vdsm.conf
>
>4) restart vdsmd
>
>
>On the ovirt-engine instanes
>
># we have a gateway in the way so we're using ssh tunneling to access
># the ovirt-engine VM instance
>
>1) re-install ovirt-engine and don't use localhost as the hostname since
>this value is passed to the host you install vdsm on and it will fail to
>push the bootstrap script down. This means that after you setup your
>tunnel, to get to the admin interface, you need to manually enter:
>
>
http://localhost:8080/webadmin
>
>2) edit
>/usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/components.war/vds/vds_bootstrap.py
>and comment out lines 836->839, like this.
>
># if not oDeploy.virtExplorer(random_num):
># logging.error('virtExplorer test failed')
># return False
>
>3) some misc stuff (not sure if it is needed, but looks harmless enough)
>
> mkdir /var/lock/ovirt-engine/
> chown jboss-as:jboss-as -R /var/lock/ovirt-engine
> restorecon -Fvv /var/lock/ovirt-engine
>
>4) update jboss configuration to not use ssl
>
>psql -U postgres engine -c "update vdc_options set option_value='false'
>where
>+option_name='UseSecureConnectionWithServers' and
version='general';"
>
>5) restart jboss
>
>service restart jboss-as
>
>>
>>Also, are their vdsm rpms built for RHEL6.x available?
you can set InstallVds to false in engine config, which will only add
what does this command look like? I plan to update the installing vdsm
wiki page.
the host without doing any communication to it.
together with disabling ssl/secure connections should be easy enough to use.
you would need to install vdsm manually and configure the ovirtmgmt bridge.
That sounds good; it'd probably be good to mention that on the
installing VDSM page which walks folks through installing vdsm.
--
Ryan Harper
Software Engineer; Linux Technology Center
IBM Corp., Austin, Tx
ryanh(a)us.ibm.com