[ovirt-users] Ovirt node or Linux standard
Douglas Schilling Landgraf
dougsland at redhat.com
Mon May 18 15:45:59 UTC 2015
Hi Kevin,
On 05/13/2015 02:53 AM, Kevin C wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There is any reason to choose to install a CentOS 6/7 and add it to oVirt
> Manager instead of an oVirt Node ? It's just for managability or there is
> other technical reasons ?
oVirt Node is a 'ready to go' option, as soon you complete the
installation it will have all packages needed for the hypervisor in a
read-only OS (focused in oVirt), using less space possible. It also
contain the Text User Interface (TUI) that helps administrators to do
management tasks, like initial network, hosted-engine, etc. On the other
hand, adding CentOS/Fedora and others distros as hypervisor via Engine
will automatically download the packages needed. In this case,
configuring hosted-engine and others management options will obviously
without the TUI.
To upgrade the ovirt-node as read-only distro, you can:
- boot the new iso into the system
- Download and install the new ovirt-node RPM into engine and trigger
the upgrade via engine.
We provide nightly builds for testing:
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-node_master_create-iso-el7_merged/
Fell free to reach us with your experience using the oVirt Node.
--
Cheers
Douglas
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