I think it is something with oVirt. I installed a VM with FreeNAS and
configured it tot he setup guide for iSCSI. Once again, I can connect
my Windows 7 PC to the iSCSI target and LUN no problem, but when I try
to add iSCSI storage in oVirt, it sees the target, can log in to the
target but does
In my experience for windows guests you need to set the time on the vm to
your local time, for RHEL you need to set it to UTC.
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From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
Groten, Ryan
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 07:44 AM
To: Aslam,
I have had a RFE with Redhat for about 3 years on this exact item, so it
doesn’t seem to be a high priority, that said more people asking for it is a
good thing.
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
Johan Kooijman
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015
I cleared my iSCSI config and ran through the setup again. Once
again, I am able to connect to it the LUN from my Win7 PC, but not
from oVirt.
oVirt is able to discover the target, but when I click Login, which
is does successfully, there are no LUNs displayed.
Do I need to install
Quoting Donny Davis do...@cloudspin.me:
tail -f /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log
Then then go through the connect sequence. You should get a better idea.
It shows a successful connect, but keeps trying to do a scan. About
every 30 seconds, the following entry shows up:
--- START ---
I would also be interested for that feature since we run some VM with
high I/O load it would be great to see those metrics in the interface.
rgds,
Arsène
On 08/10/2015 04:49 PM, Matthew Lagoe wrote:
I have had a RFE with Redhat for about 3 years on this exact item, so
it doesn’t seem to be
Quoting Donny Davis do...@cloudspin.me:
I think you nailed it. There are no disks available to mount. They are
already mounted to the host.
OK, I will see if I can stop the host itself from mounting the iSCSI
LUN, and then try again through oVirt.
The iSCSI Initiator Name (IQN?) I got via
Can't you get these metrics from nagios?
On Aug 10, 2015 1:47 PM, Arsène Gschwind arsene.gschw...@unibas.ch
wrote:
I would also be interested for that feature since we run some VM with high
I/O load it would be great to see those metrics in the interface.
rgds,
Arsène
On 08/10/2015 04:49
What does the engine log say, how about the vdsm logs?
go into your host that you have selected to do the iscsi mount and do a
tail -f /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log
Then then go through the connect sequence. You should get a better idea.
Did you put any acls on the iscsi mount to allow the hosts to
You can sort of get the io from something like Nagios however the problem is if
the vm goes wacky you can only get the stats properly from a lower level
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of
Donny Davis
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2015 10:48 AM
To: Arsène
for sure, but to have an overview it would be great since libvirt
provides those metrics as we can see it in virt-manager.
And then use nagios or any other monitoring tool to have a deeper dive...
On 08/10/2015 07:48 PM, Donny Davis wrote:
Can't you get these metrics from nagios?
On Aug 10,
Please check the command vdsClient -s 0 getVmStats vm_id | grep disks.
You will find the following data (vdsm/rpc/vdsmapi-schema.json):
---
6845 ##
6846 # @VmDiskStats:
6847 #
6848 # Statistics about a virtual
I think you nailed it. There are no disks available to mount. They are
already mounted to the host.
On Aug 10, 2015 1:20 PM, Alan Murrell li...@murrell.ca wrote:
Quoting Donny Davis do...@cloudspin.me:
tail -f /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log
Then then go through the connect sequence. You should get a
I'm having the same issue where the guest time is offset by 7 hours (out
timezone difference) from UTC. I read in the VM System configuration for Time
Zone that hwclock on Linux guests should have the TZ set to GMT+0, but if I
change it to GMT-7, the clock is set as expected on boot.
As an update... I was able to connect to the iSCSI target on my host
from a Windows 7 PC on the same network with problem. This was after
I added an ACL for my Win7 PC's IQN.
Not sure if I am missing something in oVirt itself?
Regards,
Alan
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Hi,
I have a Fedora 22 desktop that I would like to use for a ovirt hosted
engine install. If I run the beta 3.6.0, will I need to reinstall when it
is GA?
Thanks,
Paul
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com
wrote:
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the
- Original Message -
From: Alon Bar-Lev alo...@redhat.com
To: Joop jvdw...@xs4all.nl
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2015 7:05:38 PM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] [ATN] LDAP Users please read
- Original Message -
From: Joop jvdw...@xs4all.nl
To:
Yep, it means a shared storage using SAS interface instead of FC.
Directly attached to each node of the cluster
Il 07/08/2015 13:43, Jiri Belka ha scritto:
From: Cristian Mammoli c.mamm...@apra.it
To: users users@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2015 6:19:55 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Hosted
I am brand new to Ovirt looking to migrate some virtual machines now on
a KVM server and wanted to get some advice. Setting up my first CentOS 7
server following this document to have a self-hosted engine and storage...
http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/
Thank you. That works well.
W
On Aug 9, 2015, at 2:52 AM, Vered Volansky vvola...@redhat.com wrote:
You can put your domains to maintenance, then detach them from the DC they're
in, and them import and attach them to a different dc than they're in now.
You cannot change the
Hi,
Would it be possible add the io stats of a vm into ovirt-guest-agent for
making that data available in the interface of oVirt?
I could help out by getting the stats into the client package, the server
side would be a bigger issue to me.
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Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards,
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