Hi
Are there any future plans for CentOS to build and directly provide oVirt packages compatible with CentOS 6? If not, has anyone tried the packages available at http://www.dreyou.org/ovirt/ and would these be considered fit for a CentOS-based oVirt production setup?
I've heard many great things about oVirt. However I would prefer to use a CentOS-based solution in a production environment rather than Fedora.
Thanks in advance.
I 've experimentes a little with OVirt and CentOS. The dreyou packages works very well. My problems were the others dependencies. In the CentOS repos are older than OVirt requires. I needed to compile my own packages, Such as hbsql. I change to fedora 16 in production until CenOS repos are ready, and worked well so far. Greetings.
El viernes, 18 de mayo de 2012, John Blaut escribió:
Hi
Are there any future plans for CentOS to build and directly provide oVirt packages compatible with CentOS 6? If not, has anyone tried the packages available at http://www.dreyou.org/ovirt/ and would these be considered fit for a CentOS-based oVirt production setup?
I've heard many great things about oVirt. However I would prefer to use a CentOS-based solution in a production environment rather than Fedora.
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Hi Guys,
On 05/30/2012 02:45 PM, Claudio Ceballos Paz wrote:
I've heard many great things about oVirt. However I would prefer to use a CentOS-based solution in a production environment rather than Fedora.
I'm working on getting a shared buildsys resource together to try and get a working ovirt stack on CentOS6 ( including all the components ). Help in order to get that going will be very appreciated. If you, or anyone, are interested in helping out - please join the centos-devel list and watch for info posted there.
- KB