This came in just as the engine came up.
The final pieces of the puzzle were:
The database@server notation expressed in the logs is cool, but is not how
it is expressed to actually connect. That threw up a red herring.
I had to create all of the postgres users
Postgres ident authentication requir
Hello everyone,
We have the same problem on our oVirt 4.4.10 Production server.
ssh connection to vmconsole@engine was previously working in 4.4.6. but it
stopped working at some point, maybe since upgraded to 4.4.10
contrary to a working test environment that was directly installed on
4.4.10,
An
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022, David Johnson wrote:
There's a version mismatch between the libpq and the postgresql verson:
[root@ovirt1 ~]# dnf info --installed libpq* postgresql*
Installed Packages
Name : libpq5
Version : 14.3
Release : 42PGDG.rhel8
Architecture : x86_64
Size :
On reviewing the log from engine-setup:
2022-06-12 23:27:29,507-0400 DEBUG otopi.context context._executeMethod:127
Stage setup METHOD
otopi.plugins.ovirt_engine_common.ovirt_engine.db.connection.Plugin._setup
2022-06-12 23:27:29,510-0400 DEBUG
otopi.ovirt_engine_setup.engine_common.database datab
Update:
I scanned the centos libraries, and the lowest version of postgres that had
consistent package versions was 13. There was no libpq at the version 12
level in the centos RPM library.
I performed the manual installation process for the postgresql database at
the *Initializing the PostgreSQL
Progress ... there's something weird going on with the centos postgres
package(s). After a bunch of removes and installs of postgres the engine
install succeeded and the engine configuration succeeded.
Now it looks like not all of the postgresql libraries were loaded.
[root@ovirt1 ~]# engine-bac
Other issues when running dnf install ovirt-engine
Failed to get unit file state for openvswitch.service: No such file or
directory
Failed to get unit file state for ovn-northd.service: No such file or
directory
Failed to get unit file state for ovirt-provider-ovn.service: No such file
or director
Following
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/CKIRPIOU4BEQGOZ3QZBHK5I7O3NRZVIM/
The /etc/init.d/postgresql directory should be created by dnf install
ovirt-engine. I ran dnf reinstall ovirt-engine and the directory is still
missing.
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Thank you Klass,
I tried that, and things just got stickier. The hosts could not be removed,
and the re-installs failed.
I've backed up the engine database and am trying to move forward.
I am now in the middle of trying to re-install the ovirt 4.4 engine on a
clean centos 8 (no way back at this
Installing on a pristine Centos 8, I had to manually install the correct
version of ansible and postgres 12, then change the service name from
postgresql-12 to postgresql.
There are scripts looking for init.d/postgresql. Since Centos 8 implements
SystemCtl , there should be no init.d's (and there
Downgrade is not recommended but as long as you didn't increase the Gluster Op
version, you can downgrade the packages and restart the services.
Another option is to reapply the last transaction.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 1:24, Abe E wrote: It seems I
haven't l
Hi everyone,
I am attempting to reinstall as a clean system, and the install is failing
silently.
At the point where I should be able to run engine-setup, the engine setup
utility is absent.
Installation medium: iso downloaded from
https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.4/iso/ovirt-node-ng-inst
> Greetings everyone,
>
My engine is well and truly hosed now. We can close this line of inquiry
for the time being.
I am attempting to reload ovirt from scratch then restore to an older copy
of my DB.
I'll follow up with my problems in another email chain.
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I'd delete the host (in engine) and start fresh with a working network
configuration. I'd even consider reinstalling the host completely and
start off with the proper network configuration from that side as well :)
Greetings
Klaas
On 6/12/22 07:10, David Johnson wrote:
Ok, I know "how" to
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