Thanks it worked like a charm
Regards
Le 27 août 2017 09:26, "Yedidyah Bar David" a écrit :
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 1:56 AM, wodel youchi
wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I found this article https://keithtenzer.com/2017/0
>
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 1:56 AM, wodel youchi
wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I found this article https://keithtenzer.com/2017/05/02/rhev-4-1-lab-
> installation-and-configuration-guide/
> I used the last section to delete the old hosted-engine storage, and it
> worked, the
Hi again,
I found this article
https://keithtenzer.com/2017/05/02/rhev-4-1-lab-installation-and-configuration-guide/
I used the last section to delete the old hosted-engine storage, and it
worked, the minute I deleted the old hosted-storage the system imported the
new one and then imported the
Hi again,
I redid the test again, I re-read the Self-Hosted Engine documentation,
there is a link to a RedHat article
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1517683 which talks about how to remove
the dead hostedEngine VM from the web admin portal.
But the article does not talk about how to remove
Hi,
I was able to remove the hostedEngine VM, but I didn't succeed to remove
the old hostedEngine Storage domain.
I tried several time to remove it, but I couldn't, the VM engine goes in
pause mode. All I could do is to detach the hostedEngine from the
datacenter. I then put all the other data
As I recall (a few weeks ago now) it was after restore, once the host had
been registered in the Manager. However, I was testing on 4.0, so maybe the
behaviour is slightly different in 4.1.
Can you see anything in the Engine or vdsm logs as to why it won't remove
the storage? Perhaps try removing
Hi,
I am testing the backup and restore procedure of the Self-hosted Engine,
and I have a problem.
This haw I did the test.
I have two hypervisors hosted-engine. I am used iSCSI disk for the VM
engine.
I followed the procedure described in the Self-hosted Engine document to
execute the backup,
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