Hi Matthew,
i also new with ovirt, but i try to help. what for an iso_domain you
created? nfs,posix, glusterfs, iscsi or fibre? the point with iso upload
should work like that: # engine-iso-uploader --iso-domain=local_iso
upload what-ever.iso . ater that you can see this iso in your storage
for your iso_domain. i dont know if other ways as good as that.
just my 2cents - Taste
Am 2015-12-30 18:28, schrieb Matthew Bohnsack:
Thanks. I will be also testing NFS, as you used in the howto you
reference, but for this phase of my testing, I want to stick with
local disk. As such, there appears to be a bug with all-in-one
engine setup and a local disk ISO domain. Should I report a bug for
this? What's the right way to do that?
I was able to work around the issue by creating a new ISO domain via
the web GUI (see the local-iso-on-host.jpg attachment) and then
copying an ISO into the right place by hand with something like this
(your exact path may vary):
[host ~]# cp CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso
/home/ovirt-localdisk/iso2/d61c0b87-25cd-4da0-9704-f453143daa6c/images/11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111/
After taking the two above-mentioned steps, I was able to successfully
attach ISOs to my VMs.
-Matthew
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 8:48 PM, Taste-Of-IT <kontakt(a)taste-of-it.de>
wrote:
> Hello Matthew,
>
> i got similar problem, but this howto works for me
> :http://taste-of-it.de/ovirt-all-in-one-installation-auf-centos-7/
> [2]
>
> Hope it works for you too.
> Taste
>
> Am 2015-12-29 23:02, schrieb Matthew Bohnsack:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I installed an all-in-one oVirt 3.6.1 system on CentOS 7.2 with
>> local
>> disk configured for images and ISOs. However, the engine web
>> GUI
>> doesn't mention the ISO_DOMAIN, and I can't seem to select an
>> uploaded
>> ISO and attach it to a VM. Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Matthew
>>
>> Additional detail...
>>
>> I did engine setup with this where all paths are on local disk:
>>
>> OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainName=str:ISO_DOMAIN
>> OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainACL=str:*(rw)
>> OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainMountPoint=str:/home/ovirt-localdisk/iso
>> OVESETUP_AIO/storageDomainDir=str:/home/ovirt-localdisk/images/
>>
>> With this, I was able to upload an image like so:
>>
>> [root@host ~]# engine-iso-uploader upload -i ISO_DOMAIN
>> ./CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso
>> Please provide the REST API password for the admin@internal oVirt
>> Engine user (CTRL+D to abort):
>> Uploading, please wait...
>> INFO: Start uploading ./CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso
>> Uploading: [########################################] 100%
>>
>> INFO: ./CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso uploaded successfully
>>
>> After this, the local filesystem had my image:
>>
>> [root@host ~]# find /home/ovirt-localdisk/iso/ -iname *.iso
>>
>
/home/ovirt-localdisk/iso/d33449b5-f660-4e90-abd4-5d55f9c27b85/images/11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso
>>
>> But this seems to say something's wrong:
>>
>> [root@host ~]# engine-iso-uploader list
>> Please provide the REST API password for the admin@internal oVirt
>> Engine user (CTRL+D to abort):
>> ERROR: There are no ISO storage domains.
>>
>> Further, the engine web gui has no mention of the ISO storage
>> domain
>> nor does CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1511.iso show up as an option
>> to
>> attach as a CDROM to guests.
>>
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