diff --git a/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/manage_clusters/ppc64le/virtual_machines/RHEVHypervisor.rst b/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/manage_clusters/ppc64le/virtual_machines/RHEVHypervisor.rst index 5ad65df54..59481768a 100644 --- a/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/manage_clusters/ppc64le/virtual_machines/RHEVHypervisor.rst +++ b/docs/source/guides/admin-guides/manage_clusters/ppc64le/virtual_machines/RHEVHypervisor.rst @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ - At the time of this writing there is no ISO image availabe for RHEV. Individual RPM packages need to be downloaded. + Red Hat Virtualization (formally known as RHEV or Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization) is a virtualization solution provided by Red Hat. - * Download *Management-Agent-Power-7* and *Power_Tools-7* RPMs from RedHat to the xCAT management node. Steps below assume all RPMs were downloaded to ``/install/post/otherpkgs/rhels7.3/ppc64le/RHEV4/4.0-GA`` + At the time of this writing there is no RHEV-H prebuilt hypervisor image on Power LE. The method for creating a Red Hat Hypervisor on Power LE is to first install RHEL and apply the KVM support on top with the provided RPMs. + + Obtain and download the RHEV RPM packages from the Red Hat download site. + + * Management-Agent-Power-7 + * Power_Tools-7 + + In the following example, the RPMs are downloaded to ``/install/post/otherpkgs/rhels7.3/ppc64le/RHEV4/4.0-GA`` * Create a yum repository for the downloaded RPMs :: @@ -20,6 +27,8 @@ * Create a new package list file ``/install/custom/rhels7.3/ppc64le/rhelv4.pkglist`` to include necessary packages provided from the OS. :: #INCLUDE:/opt/xcat/share/xcat/install/rh/compute.rhels7.pkglist# + libvirt + screen bridge-utils * Modify ``pkglist`` attribute to point to the package list file from the step above :: @@ -29,7 +38,6 @@ * Create a new package list file ``/install/custom/rhels7.3/ppc64le/rhev4.otherpkgs.pkglist`` to list required packages :: - libvirt qemu-kvm-rhev qemu-kvm-tools-rhev virt-manager-common