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I'm not sure what is your definition of "node", but if you are talking about
hosts, then I think that hosted engine is what you're looking for.
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From: "William Kwan" <potatok(a)yahoo.com>
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 1:30:29 AM
Subject: [Users] ovirt-engine on the virtualization node?
Hi
Is it possible to have oVirt engine installed on node1, while having
both
node1 and node2 as the virtualization nodes?
Yes, it doesn't sound right at all for redundancy and etc.
However, I have a
situation where I have two nodes in a small remote location where I can turn
them into virtualization nodes. I don't have another system I can leverage
for ovirt engine. Another option is to use the oVirt engine at the main site
to access these two remote systems over a dedicated line.
Thanks
W
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illiam Kwan" &lt;potatok(a)yahoo.com&gt;<br><b>To:
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Sent: </b>Friday, January 10, 2014 1:30:29 AM<br><b>Subject:
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while having both node1 and node2 as the virtualization
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ver, I have a situation where I have two nodes in a small remote location w=
here I can turn them into virtualization nodes. I don't have another =
system I can leverage for ovirt engine. Another option is to u=
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r a dedicated
line.<br><div><br></div>Thanks<br>W<br><div><br></div><br></d=
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