TrilioVault extends the ovirt-imageio services running on the RHV-Manager and the RHV hosts, to provide the parallel download of disks from multiple RHV hosts.
The imageio extensions are getting installed automatically using Ansible playbooks provided on the TrilioVault Appliance.
Every time the RHV environment gets updated or a new RHV host is getting added to the RHV Cluster it is necessary to rerun the installation of the ovirt-imageio extensions.
Ansible playbooks are working with inventory files. These inventory files contain the list of RHV-Hosts and RHV-Managers and how to access them.
To edit the inventory files, open the following files for the server type to add.
For the RHV hosts open: /opt/stack/imageio-ansible/inventories/production/daemon
For the RHV Manager open: /opt/stack/imageio-ansible/inventories/production/proxy
The first supported method to allow Ansible to access the RHV hosts and the RHV Manager is the classic user password authentication.
To use password authentication edit the files using the following format:
<Server_IP> ansible_user=root password=xxxxx
One entry per RHV Host in daemon file and one entry per RHV Manager in the proxy file are required.
The second supported method to Allow Ansible to access the RHV hosts and the RHV Manager is utilizing SSH keys to provide passwordless authentication.
For this method, it is necessary to prepare the TrilioVault Appliance and the RHV Cluster Nodes as well as the RHV Manager.
The recommended method from Trilio is:
Use ssh-keygen to generate a key pair
Add the private key to /root/.ssh/
on the TrilioVault Appliance
Add the public key to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
file on each RHV host and the RHV Manager
Once the TrilioVault Appliance can access the nodes without password, edit the inventory files using the following format:
<Server_IP> ansible_user=root
One entry per RHV Host in the daemon file and one entry per RHV Manager in the proxy file are required.
To install the ovirt-imageio extensions go to:
/opt/stack/imageio-ansible
Depending on the method of authentication prepared in the inventory files, different commands need to be used to start the Ansible playbooks.
To call the Ansible playbooks when the inventory files use password authentication run.
For RHV Hosts: ansible-playbook site.yml -i inventories/production/daemon --tags daemon
For RHV Manager: ansible-playbook site.yml -i inventories/production/proxy --tags proxy
To call the Ansible playbooks when the inventory files use passwordless authentication run.
For RHV Hosts: ansible-playbook site.yml -i inventories/production/daemon --private-key ~/.ssh/id_rsa --tags daemon
For RHV Manager:ansible-playbook site.yml -i inventories/production/proxy --private-key ~/.ssh/id_rsa --tags proxy
Ansible shows the output of the running playbook. Do not intervene until the playbook has finished.