[Ovirt-devel] Build fails due to missing ovirt-node-recipe.ks

Nicolas Ochem nicolas.ochem at alcatel-lucent.com
Fri Aug 13 07:09:18 UTC 2010


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skipping cobbler seems to be the best solution since 
ovirt-node-image-pxe rpm does not exist anymore.

However for this to work you need to add runtime_mode=ovirt in 
pxelinux.cfg/default in the kernel boot options.

In the node, it's useful to check /var/log/ovirt.log for correct operation.
> The monkey patch was already there. The /etc/hosts entry for management.ovirt.priv on the management server was pointing to it's guest interface ip address.  I changed this to be the ip address of the admin network and the login came up and authenticated me.  So now I appear to have a working ovirt.
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> Except.
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> Booted a node, there's nothing in /var/lib/tftpboot.  As Nicolas mentioned, the install no longer adds in the node pxe image, not particularly useful.  I ran livecd-iso-to-pxeboot on the iso and then copied all its output to /var/lib/tftpboot.  I guess it should be done via cobbler but it wasn't immediately obvious how to do that and I only ever want to boot the node anyway.
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> Booted the node again.  tftpboot works nicely and the node boots but doesn't appear as a host on the ovirt server.  I logged in to the node and there's no network interfaces for some reason.  Check dmesg and it says that it finds both Intel Pro/1000 cards. /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules show both interfaces with the correct MAC addresses.  There's no /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 or ifcfg-eth1.  Do I need to pass some boot options to the kernel?  Would importing in to cobbler fix this?
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> Cheers,
> Justin.
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