I recently ran into some problems using certain oVirt (3.3) features on CentOS 6.4 hosts. The solution was to use the qemu-kvm-rhev version from the EL6 RHEV repository: http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/qemu-kvm-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.9.src.rpm It seems that this tree is not carried/built by CentOS. Are there any plans on the CentOS for carrying these packages? Some background information: - http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2013-November/017652.html - http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2013-November/017722.html Best regards, Sander
On 11.11.2013 14:59, Sander Grendelman wrote:> I recently ran into some problems using certain oVirt (3.3) features > on CentOS 6.4 hosts. > The solution was to use the qemu-kvm-rhev version from the EL6 RHEV > repository: > http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/qemu-kvm-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.9.src.rpm > > It seems that this tree is not carried/built by CentOS. > Are there any plans on the CentOS for carrying these packages?How does this differ from stock kvm? -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro
On 11.Nov.2013, at 15:59, Sander Grendelman wrote:> I recently ran into some problems using certain oVirt (3.3) features > on CentOS 6.4 hosts. > The solution was to use the qemu-kvm-rhev version from the EL6 RHEV repository: > http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/qemu-kvm-rhev-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.9.src.rpm > > It seems that this tree is not carried/built by CentOS. > Are there any plans on the CentOS for carrying these packages?CentOSV ? This would be cool. Is all of RHEV open sourced? -- Markus
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