[Users] Do I really have to use ISO uploader?

Bob Doolittle bob at doolittle.us.com
Sat Nov 23 22:19:07 EST 2013


Agreed. Many of us already have an existing directory of ISOs which is 
NFS-shared, (I created mine while using VirtualBox for several years) 
and would simply like to use it.

This is an issue which is on the To-Do list, but unfortunately didn't 
make the first cut for 3.3.2 recently.

 From what I understand, it should not be terribly difficult to change 
oVirt to utilize it. I believe it was Itamar who previously described a 
way on IRC to use symlinks to refer to existing ISOs.

It seems like most of the competition allows a VM to access any file 
path for an ISO, rather than having to copy it into a storage domain 
first. That would be much preferable in my opinion.

-Bob

On 11/23/2013 10:09 PM, Blaster wrote:
> I’m trying to move from ESXi to KVM/OVIRT.   To attach an ISO to a CDROM under ESXi, I just have to add the NFS share with all my ISOs, then go to the CDROM and attach one of the ISO images and away I go.
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> Under OVIRT, it seems like I have to create yet another datastore, use engine-iso-upload which will create yet another copy of the ISO, before I can attach it to a virtual CD device.
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> Please tell me I missed something in my hours of searching that this isn’t true, that I don’t really have to duplicate each ISO that I already have on a NAS NFS share, to yet another copy that OVIRT can use.
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> There also doesn’t seem to be a nice way to take a disk image and simply click “add to inventory” like I can with ESXi, that I have to use image uploader to create yet another copy of the image and wait for it to copy a 100G file before I can create a VM out of it.
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> Thanks for any suggestions on making this process easier.
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