[Users] [libvirt-users] oVirt setup issues
Dave Allan
dallan at redhat.com
Mon Jan 23 16:53:30 UTC 2012
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:02:05PM +0100, Christian Parpart wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as suggested in a prior mail, I was now trying out oVirt - however, on
> a non-Redhat/Debian system -
> and ran into huge issues primary due to the lag of information / documenation.
>
> So here my assumptions:
> * oVirt is a web application based on JBoss application server.
> * VDSM is an agent to run on every hypervisor (or also VM?)
> * nothing else needed? (despite jboss, java-jdk-1.6, python-2.7, maven-2.2)
>
> I tried following the install-from-source guides for oVirt and failed at
> a compilation error.
>
> # cd $OVIRT_ENGINE_SRCDIR
> # make
> [.....]
> [INFO] Compiling 186 source files to
> /opt/ovirt/src/ovirt-engine/backend/manager/modules/dal/target/classes
> [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [ERROR] BUILD FAILURE
> [INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [INFO] Compilation failure
> /opt/ovirt/src/ovirt-engine/backend/manager/modules/dal/src/main/java/org/ovirt/engine/core/dal/dbbroker/PGHack.java:[9,7]
> error: PGHack is not abstract and does not override abstract method
> getParentLogger() in CommonDataSource
> [...]
>
> There are no remote branches nor tags that looked like "stable" that I
> could test on, too.
>
> So finally (the not favoured version), I tried putting a Fedora 16
> netinstall into a KVM on my hypervisor-test-node
> and installed everything in there, again, following some guide from
> the upstream site.
>
> Since it did not compile anything, the install worked well, but I
> could not add my hypervisor node
> as a host, in fact, it complained about some tools not being able to
> be installed.
>
> What tools? VDSM? how am I supposed to "cleanly" install it if not as
> promoted on the install guide? :(
>
> In the end, I am having nothing working, feeling a little bit sad
> about the possibly wasted time, so I hope you guys can give me a
> hint on how to deal with VDSM (if that's what I am missing here) and
> how to deal with the compile error when installing from source.
Hi Christian,
I am not primarily an ovirt guy, so I hope I am not steering you wrong
here, but since I was the one who made the suggestion that you try
ovirt, I'll take a swag at it. oVirt requires that KVM be operational
on the node, so you may be running up against that requirement if you
aren't running nested virt. I have gotten a VM to work as a node, but
I did have to make it nested, and my experience with nested KVM is
that it still has some rough edges.
I have cc'd the ovirt users list as I do not have the experience to
help you debug the build failure.
Dave
> Best regards,
> Christian Parpart.
>
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