----- Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 4:46 PM, Mark Steckel <mjs(a)fix.net>
wrote:
> Log attached.
>
> ----- Yedidyah Bar David <didi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Mark Steckel <mjs(a)fix.net> wrote:
>> > Folks,
>> >
>> > I executed "hosted-engine --deploy" on a fresh CentOS 7.2
install. Before executing the cmd I also installed the he-appliance. (Also ran yum update,
installed a few packages and rebooted before doing the hosted engine deploy.)
>> >
>> > The process seems to go well but then it hangs here:
>> >
>> > The VM has been started.
>> > To continue please install OS and shutdown or reboot the VM.
>> >
>> > Make a selection from the options below:
>> > (1) Continue setup - OS installation is complete
>> > (2) Abort setup
>> > (3) Power off and restart the VM
>> > (4) Destroy VM and abort setup
>> >
>> > (1, 2, 3, 4)[1]: 1
>> >
>> > Please reboot or shutdown the VM.
>> >
>> > Verifying shutdown...
>> >
>> > From another terminal window I tried accessing the console but received the
following:
>> >
>> > # hosted-engine --console
IIRC this now connects you to a serial console, not graphical.
Which is what I was expecting and am comfortable with. (I've very comfortable with
using kickstart, virsh, virt-install, et al and and a serial console, but totally new to
OVirt and cloud init.)
It also told you:
You can also graphically connect to the VM from your system with the
following command:
remote-viewer vnc://dev-vm-host:5900
Did you try this?
In a previous iteration but without success.
See also:
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/hosted-engine-console/
However, if this is your first installation, with simple/standard needs,
it's much simpler to use the appliance. Install the package
'ovirt-engine-appliance',
then choose to boot from 'disk'.
Ah.... I did install the ovirt-engine-appliance, but choose cdrom and pointed it to a
Centos 7.2 iso.
Let me reset and try again using the appliance and 'disk'.
My needs are simple, so hopefully this will do the trick.
Thanks
Mark
Best,
--
Didi