On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 2:39 AM Derek Atkins wrote:
[snip]
>
> *THIS* truly answers my underlying question(s). I was concerned that the
> engine would be like the node, but this assures me it is not, it's just a
> "faster" way to build the engine VM, but it turns into (effectively) a
> standard C
Il giorno gio 6 mag 2021 alle ore 18:40 Ryan Bullock ha
scritto:
> We upgraded from 4.4.5 to 4.4.6, but the Hosted Engine seems to stay on
> CentOS Linux.
>
Yes, existing hosted engine installations are not being upgraded
automatically to CentOS Stream, only oVirt Node is being upgraded to Strea
I installed new ovirt node with 4.4.6 6 and the same version ovirt engine is
running as stand alone manager in cent os 8. When I try to add the node to
engine getting Host installation failed and below is the log from engine.
node has default route and able to access the cockpit
021-05-06
Didi,
[snip]
Thank you for all the details (which I cut from the reply). It's all
useful information, and as you noticed, I've not had to install the engine
in a while. Moreover
> And, BTW, the appliance is not like ovirt-node - once you install it, it's
> just a plain normal CentOS machin
We upgraded from 4.4.5 to 4.4.6, but the Hosted Engine seems to stay on
CentOS Linux. Should we be converting the hosted engine to CentOS Stream?
Is it safe to follow the procedure at https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/
for this?
Thanks,
Regards,
Ryan Bullock.
On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 8:46 AM
It might come handy, here is the complete hosted-engine.conf file
[root@ovirt-sj-03 ~]# cat /etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/hosted-engine.conf
ca_cert=/etc/pki/vdsm/libvirt-spice/ca-cert.pem
fqdn=ovirt-engine.ictv.com
vm_disk_id=b019c5fa-8fb5-4bfc-8339-f5b7f590a051
sdUUID=054c43fc-1924-4106-9f80-0f2ac62b
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