[ovirt-users] Node health bad after power outage

2018-04-07 Thread Vincent Royer
Suffered a long power outage that outlasted our huge UPS, so both my nodes
went down.

Upon return, the nodes came back up but engine did not start because the
storage server takes longer to boot than the nodes do, so the NFS mounts
didn't reconnect.

I manually re-entered the mounts using cockpit, rebooted the nodes and the
engine came back up along with all VMs.

Now in cockpit under Node Status, It says Health: bad, and these messages:


Everything seems to be working fine though.
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[ovirt-users] Cluster Processor Change

2018-04-07 Thread Clint Boggio
Forgive me if this is a duplicate, as I had spam filter problems previously 
when I sent this inquiry.

Environment Rundown:

OVirt 4.2
6 CentOS 7.4 Compute Nodes Intel Xeon
1 CentOS 7.4 Dedicated Engine Node Intel Xeon 
1 Datacenter 
1 Storage Domain
1 Cluster
10Gig-E iSCSI Storage 
10Gig-E NFS Export Domain
20 VM’s of various OS’s and uses 

The current cluster is using the Nehalem architecture.

I’ve got the deploy two new VMs that the current system will not allow me to 
configure with the Nehalem based cluster, so I’ve got to bump up the 
architecture of the cluster to accommodate them.

Before i shut down all the current VMs to upgrade the cluster, I have some 
questions about the effect this is going to have on the environment.

1. Will all of the current VM’s use the legacy processor architecture or will I 
have to change them ?

2. Can I elevate the cluster processor functionality higher than the underlying 
hardware architecture  ?

3. In regards to the new cluster processor, will all of the processor 
architectures below the one I choose be an option for the existing and future 
VMs ?

I apologize for the long post and I hope that I haven’t left out any vital 
information.
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