What Are You Doing Right Now
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Good Morning Mangos. Packing up now, van is covered in ice. It's going to be a long ride home.
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@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Good Morning Mangos. Packing up now, van is covered in ice. It's going to be a long ride home.
I'm still up getting stuff done. Haven't left the desk all day.
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@dominica just fell asleep. She has to be up early to cook in the morning. Kids are all asleep. Little one is sleeping in the living room because she is goofy.
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Just found that my wife did not drink any of the wine that I poured for her earlier. So I drank it. And I finished off the bottle into my mason jar. So I'm drinking an entire bottle of wine tonight, it seems.
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Poking @aidan_walsh to upload an avatar
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Haven't seen @nvila in a while. How is he doing?
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Getting the day on.... still dark, and about to head up to the hospital. If Krispy Kreme is open, will stop and pick up about two dozen for the ward staff...
I so miss my home office setup - working from one monitor stinks.
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Well ditched oVirt. Back to plain KVM.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Well ditched oVirt. Back to plain KVM.
Care to share why?
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@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Well ditched oVirt. Back to plain KVM.
Care to share why?
It was a few things. The interface was kind of slow (maybe that's just my 380 G6 but I don't think so). You can't snapshot and export the snapshot you have to clone the snapshot into a new VM and then export and you had to set up the NFS server as an export domain or it wouldn't work. I kept having to turn the network interface back on, it kept disabling for some reason. Plain KVM is so easy, I just decided to go back.
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literally got five hour of sleep last night after swapping out the first night since we got here... Now I"m paying for that 5 solid hours...and I'm twitchy and trying to avoid crashing... Being this tired is no fun.
Ison got a Meets Expectations, even though he is being a stubborn cuss today. Is now allowed to have clear liquids and depends on a CBC (Whiteblood count( they're is a chance that he will go home next week... Unknown at the moment.
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@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
literally got five hour of sleep last night after swapping out the first night since we got here... Now I"m paying for that 5 solid hours...and I'm twitchy and trying to avoid crashing... Being this tired is no fun.
Ison got a Meets Expectations, even though he is being a stubborn cuss today. Is now allowed to have clear liquids and depends on a CBC (Whiteblood count( they're is a chance that he will go home next week... Unknown at the moment.
Really hope you get to take him home next week
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@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
Ya. If you setup the engine on the same host, you can just delete the default data-center it creates and make a new one using the local storage.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
Ya. If you setup the engine on the same host, you can just delete the default data-center it creates and make a new one using the local storage.
Could that be a reason for the slowness of the ui? Their preferred setup is to have the engine and the hosts separated don't they.
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@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
Ya. If you setup the engine on the same host, you can just delete the default data-center it creates and make a new one using the local storage.
Could that be a reason for the slowness of the ui? Their preferred setup is to have the engine and the hosts separated don't they.
Ya it is. They had an all in one installer before, but it's just part of the normal install now. I figured 2 Xeons and 96 GB of RAM was enough, but I guess not ha.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
Ya. If you setup the engine on the same host, you can just delete the default data-center it creates and make a new one using the local storage.
Could that be a reason for the slowness of the ui? Their preferred setup is to have the engine and the hosts separated don't they.
Ya it is. They had an all in one installer before, but it's just part of the normal install now. I figured 2 Xeons and 96 GB of RAM was enough, but I guess not ha.
I was about to tell you I was going to try the one host install, but after reading your setup no way I am doing it now. It should not be sluggish with that.
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@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Romo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@stacksofplates I have been wanting to try it but don't have the hardware available to do it. Did you test it having the Ovirt engine installed in the same host?
Ya. If you setup the engine on the same host, you can just delete the default data-center it creates and make a new one using the local storage.
Could that be a reason for the slowness of the ui? Their preferred setup is to have the engine and the hosts separated don't they.
Ya it is. They had an all in one installer before, but it's just part of the normal install now. I figured 2 Xeons and 96 GB of RAM was enough, but I guess not ha.
I was about to tell you I was going to try the one host install, but after reading your setup no way I am doing it now. It should not be sluggish with that.
Ya, I mean I could have screwed it up somehow, but KVM is so easy and flexible it wasn't worth messing with it. Maybe RHEV is better, idk.
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Getting ready to head over to the brother in laws for Thanksgiving dinner.
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Sorry for the incoming post blast. But I think no one is here so.... no one will notice.