├── .travis.yml ├── 3.6 ├── 999-ovirt-engine.conf ├── Dockerfile ├── answers.conf.in ├── entrypoint.sh ├── ovirt-engine-pod.json ├── ovirt-engine-service.json └── setup.patch ├── 4.0 ├── 999-ovirt-engine.conf ├── Dockerfile ├── answers.conf.in ├── entrypoint.sh ├── ovirt-engine-pod.json.sample0 ├── ovirt-engine-pod.json.sample1 ├── ovirt-engine-service.json.sample └── setup.patch ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── docker-compose.yml /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sudo: required 2 | 3 | services: 4 | - docker 5 | 6 | env: 7 | global: 8 | - DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION=1.8.0 9 | - COLUMNS=120 10 | matrix: 11 | - MAJOR_VERSION=4.0 12 | - MAJOR_VERSION=3.6 13 | 14 | before_install: 15 | # upgrade docker-compose 16 | - sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/docker-compose 17 | - curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > docker-compose 18 | - chmod +x docker-compose 19 | - sudo mv docker-compose /usr/local/bin 20 | - docker-compose version 21 | - export DOCKERIZE_VERSION=v0.2.0 22 | - wget https://github.com/jwilder/dockerize/releases/download/$DOCKERIZE_VERSION/dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz 23 | - tar -xzvf dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz 24 | 25 | script: 26 | - stty cols 120 # Increase console width to make greps more reliable 27 | - docker-compose build 28 | - docker-compose up -d 29 | - docker-compose ps 30 | - docker-compose ps | grep Up 31 | - docker-compose ps | grep "8443/tcp" 32 | - docker-compose ps | grep "8080/tcp" 33 | - ./dockerize -wait http://localhost:8080/ovirt-engine/services/health -timeout 10m 34 | - wget -O - http://localhost:8080/ovirt-engine/services/health 35 | - wget --no-check-certificate -O - https://localhost:8443/ovirt-engine/services/health 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/999-ovirt-engine.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ENGINE_HTTP_ENABLED=true 2 | ENGINE_HTTPS_ENABLED=true 3 | ENGINE_HTTP_PORT=8080 4 | ENGINE_HTTPS_PORT=8443 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TODO: log setup log and boot.log to stdout only 2 | # TODO: fix gpg key warnings 3 | # TODO: make sure unicode is used 4 | # TODO: give ovirt user a well known gid and uid 5 | # TODO: fix redirect from http to https (port is missing) 6 | 7 | FROM centos:7.2.1511 8 | 9 | MAINTAINER Roman Mohr 10 | 11 | # Database 12 | ENV POSTGRES_USER engine 13 | ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD engine 14 | ENV POSTGRES_DB engine 15 | ENV POSTGRES_HOST postgres 16 | ENV POSTGRES_PORT 5432 17 | 18 | # oVirt 19 | ENV OVIRT_FQDN localhost 20 | 21 | EXPOSE 8080 8443 22 | 23 | USER root 24 | 25 | RUN yum -y localinstall http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release36.rpm \ 26 | && yum -y install ovirt-engine patch \ 27 | && yum -y clean all 28 | 29 | # dockerize helps us waiting for postgres being ready 30 | ENV DOCKERIZE_VERSION v0.2.0 31 | RUN curl -OL https://github.com/jwilder/dockerize/releases/download/$DOCKERIZE_VERSION/dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz \ 32 | && tar -C /usr/local/bin -xzvf dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz 33 | 34 | # engine-setup needs the link to initctl 35 | RUN ln -s /usr/sbin/service /usr/bin/initctl 36 | 37 | #oVirt 38 | ENV OVIRT_PASSWORD engine 39 | ENV OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION oVirt 40 | 41 | COPY entrypoint.sh answers.conf.in setup.patch / 42 | COPY 999-ovirt-engine.conf /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/ 43 | 44 | # patch engine-setup so that it does not try to start or stop services with systemd 45 | RUN patch -p0 < setup.patch 46 | 47 | # For kubernetes copy pki template files to a backup directory 48 | RUN cp -a /etc/pki/ovirt-engine /etc/pki/ovirt-engine.tmpl 49 | 50 | # Persist this folder to keep the generated TLS certificates on the first start 51 | VOLUME /etc/pki/ovirt-engine 52 | # Persist this folder to keep the database backups 53 | VOLUME /var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups 54 | 55 | # Encrypt host communication 56 | ENV HOST_ENCRYPT=true 57 | # Try to provision hosts when they are added 58 | ENV HOST_INSTALL=true 59 | # Use host identifier when talking with the host, so that the host sees who it is from the engines view. 60 | # This is valuable when working with ovirt-vdsmfake 61 | ENV HOST_USE_IDENTIFIER=false 62 | 63 | CMD bash /entrypoint.sh 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/answers.conf.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # action=setup 2 | [environment:default] 3 | OVESETUP_DIALOG/confirmSettings=bool:True 4 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/applicationMode=str:both 5 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineSetupStyle=none:None 6 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/sanWipeAfterDelete=bool:False 7 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/storageIsLocal=bool:False 8 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/firewallManager=none:None 9 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineHostRootPassword=none:None 10 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/firewallChangesReview=none:None 11 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/updateFirewall=bool:False 12 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineHostSshPort=none:None 13 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/storageType=none:None 14 | OSETUP_RPMDISTRO/requireRollback=none:None 15 | OSETUP_RPMDISTRO/enableUpgrade=none:None 16 | OVESETUP_DB/upgradeWithHeEl6Hosts=none:None 17 | OVESETUP_DB/secured=bool:False 18 | OVESETUP_DB/dumper=str:pg_custom 19 | OVESETUP_DB/fixDbViolations=none:None 20 | OVESETUP_DB/filter=none:None 21 | OVESETUP_DB/restoreJobs=int:2 22 | OVESETUP_DB/securedHostValidation=bool:False 23 | OVESETUP_ENGINE_CORE/enable=bool:True 24 | OVESETUP_CORE/engineStop=none:None 25 | OVESETUP_SYSTEM/memCheckEnabled=bool:False 26 | OVESETUP_SYSTEM/nfsConfigEnabled=none:None 27 | OVESETUP_PKI/renew=none:None 28 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainName=none:None 29 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineHeapMax=str:2929M 30 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainACL=none:None 31 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainMountPoint=none:None 32 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineDbBackupDir=str:/var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups 33 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineHeapMin=str:2929M 34 | OVESETUP_AIO/configure=none:None 35 | OVESETUP_AIO/storageDomainName=none:None 36 | OVESETUP_AIO/storageDomainDir=none:None 37 | OVESETUP_PROVISIONING/postgresProvisioningEnabled=bool:False 38 | OVESETUP_APACHE/configureRootRedirection=bool:True 39 | OVESETUP_APACHE/configureSsl=bool:True 40 | OVESETUP_VMCONSOLE_PROXY_CONFIG/vmconsoleProxyConfig=bool:True 41 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/websocketProxyConfig=bool:True 42 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/fenceKdumpListenerStopNeeded=bool:False 43 | OVESETUP_APACHE/enable=bool:False 44 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineServiceStopNeeded=bool:False 45 | OVESETUP_ASYNC/clearTasks=bool:False 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -e 3 | 4 | cp -f answers.conf.in answers.conf 5 | echo OVESETUP_DB/user=str:$POSTGRES_USER >> answers.conf 6 | echo OVESETUP_DB/password=str:$POSTGRES_PASSWORD >> answers.conf 7 | echo OVESETUP_DB/database=str:$POSTGRES_DB >> answers.conf 8 | echo OVESETUP_DB/host=str:$POSTGRES_HOST >> answers.conf 9 | echo OVESETUP_DB/port=str:$POSTGRES_PORT >> answers.conf 10 | echo OVESETUP_ENGINE_CONFIG/fqdn=str:$OVIRT_FQDN >> answers.conf 11 | echo OVESETUP_CONFIG/fqdn=str:$OVIRT_FQDN >> answers.conf 12 | echo OVESETUP_CONFIG/adminPassword=str:$OVIRT_PASSWORD >> answers.conf 13 | echo OVESETUP_PKI/organization=str:$OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION >> answers.conf 14 | 15 | # Copy pki template files into original template location. 16 | # Mounts on kubernetes hide the original files in the image. 17 | cp -a /etc/pki/ovirt-engine.tmpl/* /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ 18 | 19 | # Wait for postgres 20 | dockerize -wait tcp://${POSTGRES_HOST}:${POSTGRES_PORT} -timeout 1m 21 | 22 | engine-setup --config=answers.conf --offline 23 | 24 | if [ -n "$SPICE_PROXY" ]; then 25 | engine-config -s SpiceProxyDefault=$SPICE_PROXY 26 | fi 27 | 28 | export PGPASSWORD=$POSTGRES_PASSWORD 29 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_ENCRYPT' WHERE option_name = 'SSLEnabled';" 30 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_ENCRYPT' WHERE option_name = 'EncryptHostCommunication';" 31 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_INSTALL' where option_name = 'InstallVds';" 32 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_USE_IDENTIFIER' WHERE option_name = 'UseHostNameIdentifier';" 33 | 34 | su -m -s /bin/python ovirt /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.py start 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/ovirt-engine-pod.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "kind": "Pod", 3 | "apiVersion": "v1", 4 | "metadata": { 5 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 6 | "labels": { 7 | "app": "ovirt-engine" 8 | } 9 | }, 10 | "spec": { 11 | "containers": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 14 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-engine:3.6", 15 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 16 | "ports": [ 17 | { 18 | "containerPort": 8080, 19 | "name": "engine" 20 | }, 21 | { 22 | "containerPort": 8443, 23 | "name": "engine-tls" 24 | } 25 | ], 26 | "volumeMounts": [ 27 | { 28 | "name": "certs", 29 | "mountPath": "/etc/pki/ovirt-engine" 30 | }, 31 | { 32 | "name": "backups", 33 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups" 34 | }, 35 | { 36 | "name": "plugins", 37 | "mountPath": "/usr/share/ovirt-engine/ui-plugins/" 38 | } 39 | ], 40 | "env": [ 41 | { 42 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 43 | "value": "engine" 44 | }, 45 | { 46 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 47 | "value": "engine" 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 51 | "value": "engine" 52 | }, 53 | { 54 | "name": "POSTGRES_HOST", 55 | "value": "localhost" 56 | }, 57 | { 58 | "name": "POSTGRES_PORT", 59 | "value": "5432" 60 | }, 61 | { 62 | "name": "OVIRT_FQDN", 63 | "value": "localhost" 64 | }, 65 | { 66 | "name": "OVIRT_PASSWORD", 67 | "value": "engine" 68 | }, 69 | { 70 | "name": "OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION", 71 | "value": "oVirt" 72 | }, 73 | { 74 | "name": "SPICE_PROXY", 75 | "value": "http://YOUR_IP_HERE:3128" 76 | } 77 | ] 78 | }, 79 | { 80 | "name": "postgres", 81 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-postgres:9.2.15", 82 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 83 | "ports": [ 84 | { 85 | "containerPort": 5432, 86 | "name": "ovirt-postgres" 87 | } 88 | ], 89 | "volumeMounts": [ 90 | { 91 | "name": "pgdata", 92 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/postgresql/data" 93 | } 94 | ], 95 | "env": [ 96 | { 97 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 98 | "value": "engine" 99 | }, 100 | { 101 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 102 | "value": "engine" 103 | }, 104 | { 105 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 106 | "value": "engine" 107 | } 108 | ] 109 | }, 110 | { 111 | "name": "spice-proxy", 112 | "image": "rmohr/spice-squid", 113 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 114 | "ports": [ 115 | { 116 | "containerPort": 3128, 117 | "name": "spice-proxy" 118 | } 119 | ] 120 | } 121 | ], 122 | "volumes": [ 123 | { 124 | "name": "certs", 125 | "emptyDir": {} 126 | }, 127 | { 128 | "name": "backups", 129 | "emptyDir": {} 130 | }, 131 | { 132 | "name": "pgdata", 133 | "emptyDir": {} 134 | }, 135 | { 136 | "name": "plugins", 137 | "emptyDir": {} 138 | } 139 | ] 140 | } 141 | } 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/ovirt-engine-service.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "kind": "Service", 3 | "apiVersion": "v1", 4 | "metadata": { 5 | "name": "ovirt-engine" 6 | }, 7 | "spec": { 8 | "selector": { 9 | "app": "ovirt-engine" 10 | }, 11 | "ports": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "engine", 14 | "protocol": "TCP", 15 | "port": 80, 16 | "targetPort": "engine" 17 | }, 18 | { 19 | "name": "engine-tls", 20 | "protocol": "TCP", 21 | "port": 443, 22 | "targetPort": "engine-tls" 23 | }, 24 | { 25 | "name": "spice-proxy", 26 | "protocol": "TCP", 27 | "port": 3128, 28 | "targetPort": "spice-proxy" 29 | } 30 | ], 31 | "externalIPs": [ 32 | "YOUR_IP_HERE" 33 | ] 34 | } 35 | } 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /3.6/setup.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine-orig/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine-orig/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 3 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2016-03-05 05:36:58.991177449 +0000 4 | @@ -184,18 +184,14 @@ 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | - 9 | - 10 | - #if $getboolean('ENGINE_LOG_TO_CONSOLE') 11 | 12 | - #end if 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | - 20 | + 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | @@ -211,8 +207,7 @@ 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | - 29 | - 30 | + 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 35 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 36 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 2016-03-04 10:45:25.198285051 +0000 37 | @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 38 | self._enabled and 39 | self.environment[ 40 | oengcommcons.ApacheEnv.NEED_RESTART 41 | - ] 42 | + ] and False 43 | ), 44 | ) 45 | def _closeup(self): 46 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 47 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 48 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 2016-03-04 10:45:49.672298016 +0000 49 | @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 50 | name=oengcommcons.Stages.CORE_ENGINE_START, 51 | condition=lambda self: not self.environment[ 52 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 53 | - ], 54 | + ] and False, 55 | ) 56 | def _closeup(self): 57 | self.logger.info(_('Starting engine service')) 58 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 59 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 60 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 2016-03-04 10:46:26.547317550 +0000 61 | @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 62 | not self.environment[ 63 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 64 | ] and 65 | - self._enabled 66 | + self._enabled and False 67 | ), 68 | ) 69 | def _closeup(self): 70 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 71 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 72 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 2016-03-04 10:48:23.823379673 +0000 73 | @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ 74 | self.environment[oenginecons.CoreEnv.ENABLE] and 75 | not self.environment[ 76 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 77 | - ] 78 | + ] and False 79 | ), 80 | ) 81 | def _closeup(self): 82 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 83 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 84 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 2016-03-04 11:00:24.780761585 +0000 85 | @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ 86 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 87 | ] and self.environment[ 88 | ovmpcons.ConfigEnv.VMCONSOLE_PROXY_CONFIG 89 | - ] 90 | + ] and False 91 | ), 92 | ) 93 | def _closeup(self): 94 | diff -Nuar /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/websocket_proxy/config.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/websocket_proxy/config.py 95 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/websocket_proxy/config.py 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 96 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/websocket_proxy/config.py 2016-03-04 11:06:01.215939805 +0000 97 | @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ 98 | ] and ( 99 | self._needStart or 100 | self._enabled 101 | - ) 102 | + ) and False 103 | ), 104 | ) 105 | def _closeup(self): 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/999-ovirt-engine.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ENGINE_HTTP_ENABLED=true 2 | ENGINE_HTTPS_ENABLED=true 3 | ENGINE_HTTP_PORT=8080 4 | ENGINE_HTTPS_PORT=8443 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TODO: log setup log and boot.log to stdout only 2 | # TODO: fix gpg key warnings 3 | # TODO: make sure unicode is used 4 | # TODO: give ovirt user a well known gid and uid 5 | # TODO: fix redirect from http to https (port is missing) 6 | 7 | FROM centos:7.2.1511 8 | 9 | MAINTAINER Roman Mohr 10 | 11 | # Database 12 | ENV POSTGRES_USER engine 13 | ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD engine 14 | ENV POSTGRES_DB engine 15 | ENV POSTGRES_HOST postgres 16 | ENV POSTGRES_PORT 5432 17 | 18 | # oVirt 19 | ENV OVIRT_FQDN localhost 20 | 21 | EXPOSE 8080 8443 22 | 23 | USER root 24 | 25 | RUN yum -y localinstall http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release40.rpm \ 26 | && yum -y install ovirt-engine patch \ 27 | && yum -y clean all 28 | 29 | # dockerize helps us waiting for postgres being ready 30 | ENV DOCKERIZE_VERSION v0.2.0 31 | RUN curl -OL https://github.com/jwilder/dockerize/releases/download/$DOCKERIZE_VERSION/dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz \ 32 | && tar -C /usr/local/bin -xzvf dockerize-linux-amd64-$DOCKERIZE_VERSION.tar.gz 33 | 34 | # engine-setup needs the link to initctl 35 | RUN ln -s /usr/sbin/service /usr/bin/initctl 36 | 37 | #oVirt 38 | ENV OVIRT_PASSWORD engine 39 | ENV OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION oVirt 40 | 41 | COPY entrypoint.sh answers.conf.in setup.patch / 42 | COPY 999-ovirt-engine.conf /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/ 43 | 44 | # patch engine-setup so that it does not try to start or stop services with systemd 45 | RUN patch -p0 < setup.patch 46 | 47 | # For kubernetes copy pki template files to a backup directory 48 | RUN cp -a /etc/pki/ovirt-engine /etc/pki/ovirt-engine.tmpl 49 | 50 | # Persist this folder to keep the generated TLS certificates on the first start 51 | VOLUME /etc/pki/ovirt-engine 52 | # Persist this folder to keep the database backups 53 | VOLUME /var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups 54 | 55 | # Encrypt host communication 56 | ENV HOST_ENCRYPT=true 57 | # Try to provision hosts when they are added 58 | ENV HOST_INSTALL=true 59 | # Use host identifier when talking with the host, so that the host sees who it is from the engines view. 60 | # This is valuable when working with ovirt-vdsmfake 61 | ENV HOST_USE_IDENTIFIER=false 62 | 63 | # Public reachable HTTPS port 64 | ENV HTTPS_PORT 8443 65 | ENV SSO_ALTERNATE_ENGINE_FQDNS="localhost:8443 127.0.0.1:8443" 66 | 67 | CMD bash /entrypoint.sh 68 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/answers.conf.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # action=setup 2 | [environment:default] 3 | OVESETUP_DIALOG/confirmSettings=bool:True 4 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/applicationMode=str:both 5 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineSetupStyle=none:None 6 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/sanWipeAfterDelete=bool:False 7 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/storageIsLocal=bool:False 8 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/firewallManager=none:None 9 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineHostRootPassword=none:None 10 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/firewallChangesReview=none:None 11 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/updateFirewall=bool:False 12 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/remoteEngineHostSshPort=none:None 13 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/storageType=none:None 14 | OSETUP_RPMDISTRO/requireRollback=none:None 15 | OSETUP_RPMDISTRO/enableUpgrade=none:None 16 | OVESETUP_DB/upgradeWithHeEl6Hosts=none:None 17 | OVESETUP_DB/secured=bool:False 18 | OVESETUP_DB/dumper=str:pg_custom 19 | OVESETUP_DB/fixDbViolations=none:None 20 | OVESETUP_DB/filter=none:None 21 | OVESETUP_DB/restoreJobs=int:2 22 | OVESETUP_DB/securedHostValidation=bool:False 23 | OVESETUP_ENGINE_CORE/enable=bool:True 24 | OVESETUP_CORE/engineStop=none:None 25 | OVESETUP_SYSTEM/memCheckEnabled=bool:False 26 | OVESETUP_SYSTEM/nfsConfigEnabled=none:None 27 | OVESETUP_PKI/renew=none:None 28 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainName=none:None 29 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineHeapMax=str:2929M 30 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainACL=none:None 31 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/isoDomainMountPoint=none:None 32 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineDbBackupDir=str:/var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups 33 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineHeapMin=str:2929M 34 | OVESETUP_AIO/configure=none:None 35 | OVESETUP_AIO/storageDomainName=none:None 36 | OVESETUP_AIO/storageDomainDir=none:None 37 | OVESETUP_PROVISIONING/postgresProvisioningEnabled=bool:False 38 | OVESETUP_APACHE/configureRootRedirection=bool:True 39 | OVESETUP_APACHE/configureSsl=bool:True 40 | OVESETUP_VMCONSOLE_PROXY_CONFIG/vmconsoleProxyConfig=bool:True 41 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/websocketProxyConfig=bool:True 42 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/fenceKdumpListenerStopNeeded=bool:False 43 | OVESETUP_APACHE/enable=bool:False 44 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/engineServiceStopNeeded=bool:False 45 | OVESETUP_ASYNC/clearTasks=bool:False 46 | OVESETUP_DWH_CORE/enable=bool:False 47 | OVESETUP_DWH_PROVISIONING/postgresProvisioningEnabled=bool:False 48 | OVESETUP_CONFIG/imageioProxyConfig=bool:False 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/entrypoint.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -e 3 | 4 | cp -f answers.conf.in answers.conf 5 | echo OVESETUP_DB/user=str:$POSTGRES_USER >> answers.conf 6 | echo OVESETUP_DB/password=str:$POSTGRES_PASSWORD >> answers.conf 7 | echo OVESETUP_DB/database=str:$POSTGRES_DB >> answers.conf 8 | echo OVESETUP_DB/host=str:$POSTGRES_HOST >> answers.conf 9 | echo OVESETUP_DB/port=str:$POSTGRES_PORT >> answers.conf 10 | echo OVESETUP_ENGINE_CONFIG/fqdn=str:$OVIRT_FQDN >> answers.conf 11 | echo OVESETUP_CONFIG/fqdn=str:$OVIRT_FQDN >> answers.conf 12 | echo OVESETUP_CONFIG/adminPassword=str:$OVIRT_PASSWORD >> answers.conf 13 | echo OVESETUP_PKI/organization=str:$OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION >> answers.conf 14 | 15 | # Copy pki template files into original template location. 16 | # Mounts on kubernetes hide the original files in the image. 17 | cp -a /etc/pki/ovirt-engine.tmpl/* /etc/pki/ovirt-engine/ 18 | 19 | # Wait for postgres 20 | dockerize -wait tcp://${POSTGRES_HOST}:${POSTGRES_PORT} -timeout 1m 21 | 22 | engine-setup --config=answers.conf --offline 23 | 24 | if [ -n "$SPICE_PROXY" ]; then 25 | engine-config -s SpiceProxyDefault=$SPICE_PROXY 26 | fi 27 | 28 | # SSO configuration 29 | echo SSO_ALTERNATE_ENGINE_FQDNS="\"$SSO_ALTERNATE_ENGINE_FQDNS\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 30 | echo ENGINE_SSO_SERVICE_SSL_VERIFY_HOST=false >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 31 | 32 | if [ -n "$ENGINE_SSO_AUTH_URL" ]; then 33 | echo ENGINE_SSO_INSTALLED_ON_ENGINE_HOST=false >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 34 | echo "ENGINE_SSO_AUTH_URL=\"$ENGINE_SSO_AUTH_URL\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 35 | else 36 | echo "ENGINE_SSO_AUTH_URL=\"https://${OVIRT_FQDN}:${HTTPS_PORT}/ovirt-engine/sso\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 37 | fi 38 | 39 | echo SSO_CALLBACK_PREFIX_CHECK=false >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 40 | echo "ENGINE_SSO_SERVICE_URL=\"https://${OVIRT_FQDN}:${HTTPS_PORT}/ovirt-engine/sso\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 41 | echo "ENGINE_BASE_URL=\"https://${OVIRT_FQDN}:${HTTPS_PORT}/ovirt-engine/\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 42 | echo "SSO_ENGINE_URL=\"https://${OVIRT_FQDN}:${HTTPS_PORT}/ovirt-engine/\"" >> /etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/999-ovirt-engine.conf 43 | 44 | export PGPASSWORD=$POSTGRES_PASSWORD 45 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_ENCRYPT' WHERE option_name = 'SSLEnabled';" 46 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_ENCRYPT' WHERE option_name = 'EncryptHostCommunication';" 47 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_INSTALL' where option_name = 'InstallVds';" 48 | psql $POSTGRES_DB -h $POSTGRES_HOST -p $POSTGRES_PORT -U $POSTGRES_USER -c "UPDATE vdc_options set option_value = '$HOST_USE_IDENTIFIER' WHERE option_name = 'UseHostNameIdentifier';" 49 | 50 | su -m -s /bin/python ovirt /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.py start 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/ovirt-engine-pod.json.sample0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "kind": "Pod", 3 | "apiVersion": "v1", 4 | "metadata": { 5 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 6 | "labels": { 7 | "app": "ovirt-engine" 8 | } 9 | }, 10 | "spec": { 11 | "containers": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 14 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-engine:4.0", 15 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 16 | "ports": [ 17 | { 18 | "containerPort": 8080, 19 | "name": "engine" 20 | }, 21 | { 22 | "containerPort": 8443, 23 | "name": "engine-tls" 24 | } 25 | ], 26 | "volumeMounts": [ 27 | { 28 | "name": "certs", 29 | "mountPath": "/etc/pki/ovirt-engine" 30 | }, 31 | { 32 | "name": "backups", 33 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups" 34 | }, 35 | { 36 | "name": "plugins", 37 | "mountPath": "/usr/share/ovirt-engine/ui-plugins/" 38 | } 39 | ], 40 | "env": [ 41 | { 42 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 43 | "value": "engine" 44 | }, 45 | { 46 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 47 | "value": "YOUR_POSTGRES_PASSWORD_HERE" 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 51 | "value": "engine" 52 | }, 53 | { 54 | "name": "POSTGRES_HOST", 55 | "value": "localhost" 56 | }, 57 | { 58 | "name": "POSTGRES_PORT", 59 | "value": "5432" 60 | }, 61 | { 62 | "name": "OVIRT_FQDN", 63 | "value": "YOUR_ENGINE_FQDN_HERE" 64 | }, 65 | { 66 | "name": "OVIRT_PASSWORD", 67 | "value": "YOUR_OVIRT_ENGINE_PASSWORD_HERE" 68 | }, 69 | { 70 | "name": "OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION", 71 | "value": "oVirt" 72 | }, 73 | { 74 | "name": "SPICE_PROXY", 75 | "value": "http://YOUR_IP_HERE:3128" 76 | } 77 | ] 78 | }, 79 | { 80 | "name": "postgres", 81 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-postgres:9.2.15", 82 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 83 | "ports": [ 84 | { 85 | "containerPort": 5432, 86 | "name": "ovirt-postgres" 87 | } 88 | ], 89 | "volumeMounts": [ 90 | { 91 | "name": "pgdata", 92 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/postgresql/data" 93 | } 94 | ], 95 | "env": [ 96 | { 97 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 98 | "value": "engine" 99 | }, 100 | { 101 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 102 | "value": "YOUR_POSTGRES_PASSWORD_HERE" 103 | }, 104 | { 105 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 106 | "value": "engine" 107 | } 108 | ] 109 | }, 110 | { 111 | "name": "spice-proxy", 112 | "image": "rmohr/spice-squid", 113 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 114 | "ports": [ 115 | { 116 | "containerPort": 3128, 117 | "name": "spice-proxy" 118 | } 119 | ] 120 | } 121 | ], 122 | "volumes": [ 123 | { 124 | "name": "certs", 125 | "emptyDir": {} 126 | }, 127 | { 128 | "name": "backups", 129 | "emptyDir": {} 130 | }, 131 | { 132 | "name": "pgdata", 133 | "emptyDir": {} 134 | }, 135 | { 136 | "name": "plugins", 137 | "emptyDir": {} 138 | } 139 | ] 140 | } 141 | } 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/ovirt-engine-pod.json.sample1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "kind": "Pod", 3 | "apiVersion": "v1", 4 | "metadata": { 5 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 6 | "labels": { 7 | "app": "ovirt-engine" 8 | } 9 | }, 10 | "spec": { 11 | "containers": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "ovirt-engine", 14 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-engine:4.0", 15 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 16 | "ports": [ 17 | { 18 | "containerPort": 8080, 19 | "name": "engine" 20 | }, 21 | { 22 | "containerPort": 8443, 23 | "name": "engine-tls" 24 | } 25 | ], 26 | "volumeMounts": [ 27 | { 28 | "name": "certs", 29 | "mountPath": "/etc/pki/ovirt-engine" 30 | }, 31 | { 32 | "name": "backups", 33 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/ovirt-engine/backups" 34 | }, 35 | { 36 | "name": "plugins", 37 | "mountPath": "/usr/share/ovirt-engine/ui-plugins/" 38 | } 39 | ], 40 | "env": [ 41 | { 42 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 43 | "value": "engine" 44 | }, 45 | { 46 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 47 | "value": "YOUR_POSTGRES_PASSWORD_HERE" 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 51 | "value": "engine" 52 | }, 53 | { 54 | "name": "POSTGRES_HOST", 55 | "value": "localhost" 56 | }, 57 | { 58 | "name": "POSTGRES_PORT", 59 | "value": "5432" 60 | }, 61 | { 62 | "name": "OVIRT_FQDN", 63 | "value": "YOUR_ENGINE_FQDN_HERE" 64 | }, 65 | { 66 | "name": "OVIRT_PASSWORD", 67 | "value": "YOUR_OVIRT_ENGINE_PASSWORD_HERE" 68 | }, 69 | { 70 | "name": "OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION", 71 | "value": "oVirt" 72 | }, 73 | { 74 | "name": "SPICE_PROXY", 75 | "value": "http://YOUR_IP_HERE:3128" 76 | } 77 | ] 78 | }, 79 | { 80 | "name": "postgres", 81 | "image": "rmohr/ovirt-postgres:9.2.15", 82 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 83 | "ports": [ 84 | { 85 | "containerPort": 5432, 86 | "name": "ovirt-postgres" 87 | } 88 | ], 89 | "volumeMounts": [ 90 | { 91 | "name": "pgdata", 92 | "mountPath": "/var/lib/postgresql/data" 93 | } 94 | ], 95 | "env": [ 96 | { 97 | "name": "POSTGRES_USER", 98 | "value": "engine" 99 | }, 100 | { 101 | "name": "POSTGRES_PASSWORD", 102 | "value": "YOUR_POSTGRES_PASSWORD_HERE" 103 | }, 104 | { 105 | "name": "POSTGRES_DB", 106 | "value": "engine" 107 | } 108 | ] 109 | }, 110 | { 111 | "name": "spice-proxy", 112 | "image": "rmohr/spice-squid", 113 | "imagePullPolicy": "Always", 114 | "ports": [ 115 | { 116 | "containerPort": 3128, 117 | "name": "spice-proxy" 118 | } 119 | ] 120 | } 121 | ], 122 | "volumes": [ 123 | { 124 | "name": "certs", 125 | "nfs": { 126 | "server": "YOUR_NFS_URL_HERE", 127 | "path": "YOUR_NFS_PATH_HERE/certs" 128 | } 129 | }, 130 | { 131 | "name": "backups", 132 | "nfs": { 133 | "server": "YOUR_NFS_URL_HERE", 134 | "path": "YOUR_NFS_PATH_HERE/backups" 135 | } 136 | }, 137 | { 138 | "name": "pgdata", 139 | "nfs": { 140 | "server": "YOUR_NFS_URL_HERE", 141 | "path": "YOUR_NFS_PATH_HERE/pgdata" 142 | } 143 | }, 144 | { 145 | "name": "plugins", 146 | "nfs": { 147 | "server": "YOUR_NFS_URL_HERE", 148 | "path": "YOUR_NFS_PATH_HERE/plugins" 149 | } 150 | } 151 | ], 152 | "nodeSelector": { 153 | "kubernetes.io/hostname": "YOUR_TARGET_HOSTNAME_HERE" 154 | } 155 | } 156 | } 157 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/ovirt-engine-service.json.sample: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "kind": "Service", 3 | "apiVersion": "v1", 4 | "metadata": { 5 | "name": "ovirt-engine" 6 | }, 7 | "spec": { 8 | "selector": { 9 | "app": "ovirt-engine" 10 | }, 11 | "ports": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "engine", 14 | "protocol": "TCP", 15 | "port": 80, 16 | "targetPort": "engine" 17 | }, 18 | { 19 | "name": "engine-tls", 20 | "protocol": "TCP", 21 | "port": 443, 22 | "targetPort": "engine-tls" 23 | }, 24 | { 25 | "name": "spice-proxy", 26 | "protocol": "TCP", 27 | "port": 3128, 28 | "targetPort": "spice-proxy" 29 | } 30 | ], 31 | "externalIPs": [ 32 | "YOUR_IP_HERE" 33 | ] 34 | } 35 | } 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /4.0/setup.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine-orig/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine-orig/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 3 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/services/ovirt-engine/ovirt-engine.xml.in 2016-03-05 05:36:58.991177449 +0000 4 | @@ -162,18 +162,14 @@ 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | - 9 | - 10 | - {% if config.getboolean('ENGINE_LOG_TO_CONSOLE') %} 11 | 12 | - {% endif %} 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | - 20 | + 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | @@ -186,8 +182,7 @@ 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | - 29 | - 30 | + 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 35 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 36 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-common/ovirt-engine-common/system/apache.py 2016-03-04 10:45:25.198285051 +0000 37 | @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 38 | self._enabled and 39 | self.environment[ 40 | oengcommcons.ApacheEnv.NEED_RESTART 41 | - ] 42 | + ] and False 43 | ), 44 | ) 45 | def _closeup(self): 46 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 47 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 48 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-rename/ovirt-engine/engine.py 2016-03-04 10:45:49.672298016 +0000 49 | @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 50 | name=oengcommcons.Stages.CORE_ENGINE_START, 51 | condition=lambda self: not self.environment[ 52 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 53 | - ], 54 | + ] and False, 55 | ) 56 | def _closeup(self): 57 | self.logger.info(_('Starting engine service')) 58 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 59 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 60 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/fence_kdump_listener/config.py 2016-03-04 10:46:26.547317550 +0000 61 | @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 62 | not self.environment[ 63 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 64 | ] and 65 | - self._enabled 66 | + self._enabled and False 67 | ), 68 | ) 69 | def _closeup(self): 70 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 71 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 2016-02-29 23:07:13.000000000 +0000 72 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/ovirt-engine/system/engine.py 2016-03-04 10:48:23.823379673 +0000 73 | @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ 74 | self.environment[oenginecons.CoreEnv.ENABLE] and 75 | not self.environment[ 76 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 77 | - ] 78 | + ] and False 79 | ), 80 | ) 81 | def _closeup(self): 82 | diff -Naur /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 83 | --- /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 2016-02-29 23:07:12.000000000 +0000 84 | +++ /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/vmconsole_proxy_helper/system.py 2016-03-04 11:00:24.780761585 +0000 85 | @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ 86 | osetupcons.CoreEnv.DEVELOPER_MODE 87 | ] and self.environment[ 88 | ovmpcons.ConfigEnv.VMCONSOLE_PROXY_CONFIG 89 | - ] 90 | + ] and False 91 | ), 92 | ) 93 | def _closeup(self): 94 | diff -Nuar /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup_backup/plugins/ovirt-engine-setup/websocket_proxy/config.py 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # docker-ovirt-engine 2 | 3 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/rmohr/docker-ovirt-engine.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rmohr/docker-ovirt-engine) 4 | 5 | This repository is **deprecated**. This project is now part of oVirt and was moved to **https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-container-engine**. 6 | 7 | Dockerized version of ovirt-engine, the management part of oVirt. 8 | 9 | ## Run ovirt-engine 10 | 11 | ```bash 12 | docker run --name ovirt-postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=engine -e POSTGRES_USER=engine -e POSTGRES_DB=engine -d rmohr/ovirt-postgres 13 | docker run --name ovirt-engine --link ovirt-postgres:postgres -e OVIRT_PASSWORD=engine -p 8443:8443 -d rmohr/ovirt-engine 14 | 15 | ``` 16 | Visit https://127.0.0.1:8443 and login with the user `admin` and the password 17 | `engine`. Use a different value for the environment variable `OVIRT_PASSWORD` 18 | to change the admin password. 19 | 20 | ## Examine logs 21 | 22 | ```bash 23 | docker logs ovirt-engine 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | ## Environment variables 27 | 28 | ### Database connection 29 | ``` 30 | ENV POSTGRES_USER engine # Postgres user 31 | ENV POSTGRES_PASSWORD engine # Postgres password 32 | ENV POSTGRES_DB engine # Postgres schema 33 | ENV POSTGRES_HOST postgres # Postgres host 34 | ENV POSTGRES_PORT 5432 # Postgres port 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | ### ovirt-engine 38 | ``` 39 | ENV OVIRT_FQDN localhost # Full qualified domain name of the engine 40 | ENV OVIRT_PASSWORD engine # Admin password of the engine 41 | ENV OVIRT_PKI_ORGANIZATION # PKI organization name 42 | ``` 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ovirt-engine: 2 | build: ./$MAJOR_VERSION 3 | environment: 4 | - OVIRT_PASSWORD=engine 5 | - POSTGRES_DB=engine 6 | - POSTGRES_HOST=postgres 7 | - HOST_ENCRYPT=false 8 | - HOST_INSTALL=false 9 | links: 10 | - postgres 11 | ports: 12 | - 8443:8443 13 | - 8080:8080 14 | 15 | postgres: 16 | image: rmohr/ovirt-postgres 17 | environment: 18 | - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=engine 19 | - POSTGRES_USER=engine 20 | - POSTGRES_DB=engine 21 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------