Damiano,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I just got vdsm compiled and installed
on fresh FC17 (installed with live cd), used your 3.4.9 FC16 kernel.
Yes, now, engine can add it as host, great. But engine still can't
add NFS domain. Any idea what is happening?
Regards,
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John Xu
On Mon, 2012-09-03 at 23:52 +0200, Damiano Verzulli wrote:
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Il 03/09/2012 05:47, Changsen Xu ha scritto:
> Damiano,
>
> How did you install the kernel-3.4.9-2.fc16.x86_64.rpm ?
with:
rpm -ivh kernel-3.4.9-2.fc16.x86_64.rpm
on the node. Actually my node was a Fedora 17 installed as such.... and
not the ovirt-iso-image (BTW: I thought you were working on an FC17, not
on a ovirt-node-image, sorry!).
> Installed it on the node iso from
ovirt.org ? Those iso are read
> only, even if I "mount -o remount,rw /", I still can't persist the
> kernel files, system complained out of space.
Sorry. As I said, I worked on standard FC17.
> Or did you install on fresh/empty Fedora Core ?
exactly
> Then how did you install the vdsm?
by following this guide:
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/OVirt_3.1_release_notes#Fedora_Host
In detail, starting with a "running" fedora:
# yum localinstall
http://ovirt.org/releases/ovirt-release-fedora.noarch.rpm
Afterwards, right after installing the Engine (on a different host, in my
case), simply adding the "ovirt FC17 node" as a new node from the
web-interface of the "engine", the "adding process" will take care of
the
setup of all the software components.
So, in the end, it will be the engine that will connect to the node and
launch, on the node, the setup (yum install....) of all the required RPMs
(...that are provided by the repository provided by the initial
ovirt-release-fedora.noarch.rpm.
HTH.
> I just can't find any detailed guide on internet.
Ovirt is a great project, really. But unfortunatly it lacks documentations.
Bye,
DV
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