There might be an easier way but I ended up creating a virt7 repo file. I noticed there were docker repo’s too but I’m running a hosted-engine setup. Posting this for other new guys like me. /etc/yum.repos.d/virt7-testing.repo # CentOS-Virt7.repo # [virt7-common-testing] name=virt7-common-testing baseurl=http://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt7-common-testing/$basearch/os/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0 [virt7-ovirt-common-testing] name=virt7-ovirt-common-testing baseurl=https://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt7-ovirt-common-testing/$basearch/os/ gpgcheck=0 enabled=1 [virt7-ovirt-36-testing] name=virt7-ovirt-36-testing baseurl=https://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt7-ovirt-36-testing/$basearch/os/ gpgcheck=0 enabled=1 From: centos-virt-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-virt-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jack Greene Thanks for the good news Rafael. There are some bug fixes in it. Would you mind posting the repo/yum instructions for this package? Thanks Jack
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