Testing oVirt...
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@dbeato said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
Do not:
- use special characters in any of your passwords - letters & numbers only.
- hosted engine vm - assign static IP, no dhcp reservation.
That’s pretty bad security for not allowing special characters, maybe not spaces either?
Tower has that restriction too for a certain password. I think it's the RabbitMQ password. If it's long enough I don't see it making much difference.
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@stacksofplates said in Testing oVirt...:
@dbeato said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
Do not:
- use special characters in any of your passwords - letters & numbers only.
- hosted engine vm - assign static IP, no dhcp reservation.
That’s pretty bad security for not allowing special characters, maybe not spaces either?
Tower has that restriction too for a certain password. I think it's the RabbitMQ password. If it's long enough I don't see it making much difference.
Maybe, but again not sure the reasoning why the no special character especially if it is used in other languages.
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@dbeato said in Testing oVirt...:
@stacksofplates said in Testing oVirt...:
@dbeato said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
Do not:
- use special characters in any of your passwords - letters & numbers only.
- hosted engine vm - assign static IP, no dhcp reservation.
That’s pretty bad security for not allowing special characters, maybe not spaces either?
Tower has that restriction too for a certain password. I think it's the RabbitMQ password. If it's long enough I don't see it making much difference.
Maybe, but again not sure the reasoning why the no special character especially if it is used in other languages.
Oh sure I agree it should be supported but a 30 character 3 case password is more secure than a 12 character 4 case.
I did a quick search and it looks like you have to manually escape the special characters.
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@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
Do not:
- use special characters in any of your passwords - letters & numbers only.
- hosted engine vm - assign static IP, no dhcp reservation.
- Is a bug, the RH folks are looking at it
- see #1
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Plan to start loading up some vm's (in the next few days)
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Is this an all in one?
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@stacksofplates Are you asking about the hardware or the oVirt setup?
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Any real advantage vs plain KVM?
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@francesco-provino said in Testing oVirt...:
Any real advantage vs plain KVM?
oVirt is more in line with RHEV. If all you want to do is run VMs, a plain KVM setup is a simple.
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@francesco-provino This is a 3 + 1 node hyperconverged cluster with Gluster, HA, Live Migration etc!
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Very good more pics and stuff please, did you face any hosts disconnections I faced that alot
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@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
@francesco-provino This is a 3 + 1 node hyperconverged cluster with Gluster, HA, Live Migration etc!
That's what I was wondering. I didn't know if it was a self hosted engine (couldn't think of the name last night) or multiple node setup.
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@stacksofplates said in Testing oVirt...:
@fateknollogee said in Testing oVirt...:
@francesco-provino This is a 3 + 1 node hyperconverged cluster with Gluster, HA, Live Migration etc!
That's what I was wondering. I didn't know if it was a self hosted engine (couldn't think of the name last night) or multiple node setup.
This setup uses the Hosted Engine.
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@emad-r said in Testing oVirt...:
Very good more pics and stuff please, did you face any hosts disconnections I faced that alot
No host disconnections at all.
The current version (4.2.5) is very easy to setup.
I will post some pics of an upcoming version, oVirt Node (4.3) based on Fedora 28. -
oVirt Node v4.3 (based on Fedora 28) - this is pre-release:
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So you're saying ovirt is pushing the Xen guys to get into gear as this appears to be the entire package, with FOSS.
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@dustinb3403 said in Testing oVirt...:
So you're saying ovirt is pushing the Xen guys to get into gear as this appears to be the entire package, with FOSS.
I believe oVirt is being billed as "vSphere for FOSS"
You're probably not going to move the Xen/XS/XCP-ng guys off their spot.
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Can we use the oVirt system to manage an existing KVM server?
( I want to try oVirt, but really don't want to wipe out the system I currently have set up )