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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
oVirt Node is a small scaled down version of Fedora used solely to hosts virtual machine guests.
oVirt Node is a small scaled down version of Fedora used solely to host virtual machine guests.


== Owner ==
== Owner ==

Revision as of 12:57, 17 July 2009

ovirt-node

Summary

oVirt Node is a small scaled down version of Fedora used solely to host virtual machine guests.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 12
  • Last updated: 2009-07-16
  • Percentage of completion: 77%

Detailed Description

oVirt Node is a small host image that provides libvirt service via KVM to hosts virtual machines. The Ovirt node can be run in standalone mode or in conjunction with the ovirt managment server, a web-based virtual machine management console. The ovirt Node Image is a livecd-based image that can be installed to the hosts physical storage, or run as a live image off a cd or usb key. This feature consists of three parts, ovirt-node.rpm, ovirt-node-recipe.rpm, ovirt-node-spin.iso

http://ovirt.org/

Benefit to Fedora

Easy way for users of Fedora and Ovirt to download Ovirt Node Image. Will not require and ISO image to be built and distributed in a RPM.

How To Test

User Experience

1. download spin burn to cd run ovirt node off livecd or install to bare-metal machine 2. install ovirt-node-recipe.rpm

  - pull down ovirt-node-image (spin)
  - convert to usb disk
  - set up pxe environment 
  - run ovirt node 

Dependencies

Contingency Plan

  • This is a brand new package, so no contingency plan is required.

Documentation

Release Notes

Comments and Discussion

  • See Talk:Ovirt_Node
  • #ovirt (freenode)
  • ovirt-devel@redhat.com (public mailing list)