Description of problem: It should provide self hosted engine's information such as ip address, hostname so on in Hosted Engine page. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhev-hypervisor7-7.0-20141006.0.el7ev ovirt-node-3.1.0-0.20.20141006gitc421e04.el7.noarch.rpm ovirt-node-plugin-hosted-engine-0.2.0-2.0.el7.x86_64 ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-1.2.1-1.el7.noarch ovirt-host-deploy-1.3.0-1.el7.noarch ovirt-hosted-engine-ha-1.2.2-2.el7.noarch How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install rhev-hypervisor7-7.0-20141006.0.el7ev. 2. Configure hosted engine using ISO install engine vm option. 3. Check hosted engine page. Actual results: 1. After step3, no self hosted engine ip address, hostname information in hosted engine page. Expected results: 1. It should provide information like ip address,hostname of hosted engine to let user know directly. Additional info:
Why do you think that we need to provide the hostname or IP addr? Becauase you provide that name during the setup.
(In reply to Fabian Deutsch from comment #1) > Why do you think that we need to provide the hostname or IP addr? > Becauase you provide that name during the setup. Hey fabian, We need consider more scenarios like follows. 1. If the admin configure the engine before, then how the another admin access to engine without previous admin's info? 2. If the engine reboot and ip address changed, how to know it directly? 3. If the node register to another rhevm, we can not see the hosted engine in status page. How do we known the engine info? Thanks Hui Wang
(In reply to wanghui from comment #2) ... > 1. If the admin configure the engine before, then how the another admin > access to engine without previous admin's info? I agree on this one. > 2. If the engine reboot and ip address changed, how to know it directly? The engine should not change it's address. > 3. If the node register to another rhevm, we can not see the hosted engine > in status page. How do we known the engine info? Not even sure if this is supported. But in general it makes sense, but more of an RFE. As said: Currently we assume that the admin knows the FQDN of Engine, because he must provide it during the HE setup.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1208780 ***