[ovirt-users] Ovirt engine-setup fails, "Cannot get JAVA_HOME"

Carter Kindley Carter.Kindley at deusmachine.com
Tue Mar 3 16:30:59 EST 2015


Thanks, Didi!

That really helped. I could not figure out what was getting parsed to set JAVA_HOME, thanks for indicating those scripts. In my environment there is a java-home.local; it pulls the home by running # exec java-config --select-vm=icedtea-7 --jre-home  , which outputs a warning message because I have icedtea-bin-7 installed. I could change this script, or emerge icedtea-7 from sources (which is what I'll do, since I am not partial to binary builds). OVirt isn't in the main portage tree; I should contact the overlay maintainer to correct this script.

Cheers,

Carter Kindley
Network Qualified Technician
Deus Machine, LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: Yedidyah Bar David [mailto:didi at redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 2, 2015 11:05 PM
To: Carter Kindley
Cc: users at ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Ovirt engine-setup fails, "Cannot get JAVA_HOME"

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carter Kindley" <Carter.Kindley at deusmachine.com>
> To: users at ovirt.org
> Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 3:06:44 AM
> Subject: [ovirt-users] Ovirt engine-setup fails, "Cannot get JAVA_HOME"
> 
> 
> 
> Hello folks,
> 
> 
> 
> After a long, long time compiling permutations, I went to finish setup 
> of ovirt-engine on my Gentoo testbed. Running engine-setup, I receive 
> an error after answering all prompts:
> 
> 
> 
> [ ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Setup validation': Cannot get 
> JAVA_HOME ([u'\x1b[01m\x1b[31;06m!!! ERROR: The vm could not be 
> found\x1b[0m'])
> 
> 
> 
> This machine has icedtea-bin-7.2.5.3, and # echo $JAVA_HOME yields 
> /etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm which is linked to the 
> icedtea-bin VM directory. Any thoughts to get me started?

The jre to use is determined by the script java-home (usually in /usr/share/ovirt-engine/bin, not sure about gentoo and/or your $PREFIX).
IIRC only openjdk 1.7.0 is supported. If you look at this script, you see that if you put in its directory a script called java-home.local it will be called instead, thus letting you override that. Just add there a script outputting the JAVA_HOME you want and retry.

Best,
--
Didi


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