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On 02/04/2012 06:46 AM, Smaine wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently testing ovirt on nested virtualized hosts and i was
wondering how to updload iso images in order to create my firts VM.
I added an ISO domain and it's attached to my Datacenter.
Should i have buttons in the images tab as shown in attached files ?
I've read the RHEV Admin Guide but it doesn't helped. It's mentionned
"iso-uploader" but i don't know how to use it in Fedora.
Step 0: You
must create an ISO domain in oVirt
Step 1: From the system upon with the oVirt manager/engine is installed
run the ovirt-iso-uploader
Step 2: You should first have the ovirt-iso-uploader *list* the
available ISO domains as this will confirm that it can actually connect
to the ovirt manager/engine via the REST API and will present you with a
handy picklist of available ISO domains.
[root@ovirt ~]# ovirt-iso-uploader list
Please provide the REST API password for oVirt Engine (CTRL+D to abort):
ISO Storage Domain Name | Datacenter | ISO Domain Status
iso1 | Default | active
iso1 | iSCSI | inactive
iso1 | NFS | active
Step 3: Now that you have confirmed that the ISO uploader can
communicate with the oVirt engine and you have a pick-list of ISO
domains, pick one and upload your image.
rhevm-iso-uploader -i iso1 upload keith.iso
Cheers,
Keith
Thanks for your help.
Smaine,
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On 02/04/2012 06:46 AM, Smaine wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I'm currently testing ovirt on nested virtualized hosts and i was
wondering how to updload iso images in order to create my firts VM.
I added an ISO domain and it's attached to my Datacenter.
Should i have buttons in the images tab as shown in attached files ?
I've read the RHEV Admin Guide but it doesn't helped. It's mentionned
"iso-uploader" but i don't know how to use it in Fedora.
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Step 0: You must create an ISO domain in oVirt<br>
Step 1: From the system upon with the oVirt manager/engine is
installed run the ovirt-iso-uploader<br>
Step 2: You should first have the ovirt-iso-uploader *list* the
available ISO domains as this will confirm that it can actually
connect to the ovirt manager/engine via the REST API and will
present you with a handy picklist of available ISO domains.<br>
[root@ovirt ~]# ovirt-iso-uploader list<br>
Please provide the REST API password for oVirt Engine (CTRL+D to
abort): <br>
ISO Storage Domain Name | Datacenter | ISO Domain
Status<br>
iso1 | Default | active<br>
iso1 | iSCSI | inactive<br>
iso1 | NFS | active<br>
<br>
Step 3: Now that you have confirmed that the ISO uploader can
communicate with the oVirt engine and you have a pick-list of ISO
domains, pick one and upload your image.<br>
rhevm-iso-uploader -i iso1 upload keith.iso <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Keith<br>
<br>
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Thanks for your help.
Smaine,
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