Has anyone seen or had this issue? I am not having luck or if someone could
explain the working logic of engine talking to vdsm with certs.
Don
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 9:45 PM Don Dupuis wrote:
> Hello
> I have oVirt cluster with 25 hypervisors that has been running fine for a
> couple of
Thanks a lot for the information. I will then go for an APC network power plug
best regards,
Samuel
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From: Martin Perina
Date: 2022-10-11 11:46
To: samuel@horebdata.cn
CC: users
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: How
Don't storage leases solve that problem? I seem to recall a HA VM also
works when (gets restarted on other node) a hypervisor completely loses
power, ie there is no response on the fencing device. I'd expect it to
work the same without a fencing device.
Greetings
Klaas
On 10/11/22 11:46,
Sorry for my ignorance. But, im trying since a few days to upload the
requested logs, but it keeping me saying they are too big. How con i upload
them?
El vie, 7 de oct. de 2022 19:09, Facundo Badaracco
escribió:
> sorry for the delay.
>
> there are the engine.log, vdsm.log from spm and the
Hi,
there is no other way how to provide reliable HA VMs in oVirt wihout any
hardware power management. If your servers don't provide any HW power
management (such as IPMI, ILO, DRAC, ...), then the only option is to
attach their power supply inputs through UPS with remote access and use apc
It’s possible with the API, see
http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-api-model/master/#services/disk/methods/convert
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, Jonas wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I want to create incremental backups of a few imported VMs, but the VM
> disks are in the raw disk format which does not
Dear Ovirt folks,
I am thinking of deploly an experimental Ovirt 3-node Cluster on servers
without IPMI. As far i know, Ovirts needs each host to have fence agent working
for any HA virtual machine. My question is, are there any other ways in Ovirt
to support fencing without using IPMI?
Hi All,
OK, new issue: :-(
If I'm reading things right the local (deployment) vm can't get to the
centos-ceph-pacific repo.
The repo is installed on the host machine (along with all of the relevant
dependant repos).
I thought that local 192.168.222.0/24 network was nated out the virbr0
Hi there
I want to create incremental backups of a few imported VMs, but the VM disks
are in the raw disk format which does not support incremental backup. Is there
a way to convert existing disks from raw to qcow in oVirt? Since qemu-img can
do this,I assume there must be a way..
Thank you
Hi All,
OK, so I actually ended up solving the underlying issue that I was trying to
work around with this - see
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/UYX2L76UOAMAOQ2IWCQ4KJIJHOFXKNFJ/
for details
Cheers
Dulux-Oz
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Hi All,
OK, so after much reading of logs, Ansible files, blog posts, documentation,
and much gnashing of teeth, glasses of bourbon, language to make a sailor
blush, tears, blood, sweat, and various versions of "DOH!", I finally worked
out what was wrong - what I did wrong - and so I'm putting
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