I raised this bug, as I hit this issue.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1017538
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Hey James,
This may also be of some help to you, or not.
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.2/html-single/Developer_Guide/index.html
Tim Hildred, RHCE, RHCVA
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat, Inc.
Brisbane, Australia
Late to the party, but I've raised this documentation bug to try and catch your
issue.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=980360
Can you have a look please Juan, and feel free to add/correct.
Thanks.
Tim Hildred, RHCE, RHCVA
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat
Hey Rick,
Can you provide /var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log?
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From: Rick
attention, please feel
free to contact me off list.
Thanks Alex.
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From
the router they are behind.
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From: Andrej Bagon andrej.ba...@arnes.si
To: users users
I can help with this issue.
I'll make the fix in the 3.2 documentation. We're not currently doing
maintenance on the RHEV 3.1 docs.
Thanks for catching it Gianluca.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
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You might also find this helpful:
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Virtualization/3.1/html/Administration_Guide/High_availability_considerations.html
The topics before and after it explain a bit more about high availability.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II
corruption.
Power management lets the Manager be sure that only one instance of the highly
available virtual machine is running, because the instance on the host the
Manager couldn't communicate cannot survive a host reboot.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat
luck!
Tim Hildred, RHCE
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- Original Message -
From: Alex Leonhardt alex.t...@gmail.com
To: oVirt Mailing List users
in telling about how the domain _could_ have been added. Something like
Users from this domain can be granted permissions from the Web administration
interface, or by passing the -addPermissions flag to engine-manage-domains.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services
. I think that
for the availability you are talking about, you'll want at least three nodes.
I've cc'd John Walker, the Gluster Community Guy (whom I met recently at LCA,
g'day John!), he can probably say something specific.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red
Hey Mohsen;
Did you check /etc/sysconfig/selinux to ensure that SELINUX=enforcing?
If you set it with setenforce, it would have reverted to whatever is in that
file on any reboots.
At least that was my problem when I got that error.
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content
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