Hello, Is there documentation anywhere for adding a 4th compute-only host to an existing HCI cluster?
I did the following earlier today: - Installed RHEL 8.4 onto the new (4th) host - Setup an NFS share on the host - Attached the NFS share to oVirt as a new storage domain - I then turned the NFS share into a "backup domain" - Once that was done, I installed ovirt-release44.rpm, followed by some ovirt packages: - yum install https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release44.rpm - yum install cockpit-ovirt-dashboard vdsm-gluster ovirt-host - I then logged into the oVirt Manager Web UI, navigated to Hosts, and clicked on New - I successfully added the new host to the cluster Once this was all done, load average on all 3 of my original HCI nodes started to go through the roof. I've seen servers' load average go through the roof before when NFS shares are down, so I suspect that something happened to the NFS share when I went to add the host as a compute node. In an effort to get things stabilized, I wound up yanking the new host out of oVirt, as well as the NFS share, at which point things did stabilize again. My goal here: - Setup the host as a compute-only host (don't participate in the gluster cluster) - Setup the NFS share for backup purposes Writing this email and reviewing my bash history, I think one of the places I went wrong was I installed vdsm-gluster. I don't think I need that, do I? Is what I'm trying to do possible? Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
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