Use virt-install to create KVM VMs and install them using a Kickstart script which creates an ansible user and registers a public key so you can login using that user. OK, I beat my head against this thing for a couple of days, and I think figured out what the essential problem is: Ganeti expects kvm to use virtio disks, and kvm isn’t happy about that.
6 thoughts on “ Tips on Using Ganeti to Manage a KVM based Virtual Machine Cluster on Ubunty Jaunty Jackelope 9.04 ” Bob Augat 9:02 am.