On 2022-12-13 12:29, Murilo Morais wrote:
Unfortunately, I haven't found anything like this.
At least this type of event didn't happen again, but I just can't find
anything in the logs that justifies these reboots, I've read everything
line by line, if anything was recorded there it passed my
onality behind
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> ‘restart host that lost a connection to storage domain’
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> BR,
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> Konstantin
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> *From: *Patrick Hibbs
> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2022 at 16:31
> *To: *"users@ovirt.org"
> *Subject: *[ovirt-users] Re: Forced res
at 16:31
To: "users@ovirt.org"
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Forced restart when losing communication with the
Storages
Hello,
I've seen something similar to this too. Although, for me it occurred when a
standalone engine attempted to allocate a new disk on a Gluster stor
Hello,
I've seen something similar to this too. Although, for me it occurred
when a standalone engine attempted to allocate a new disk on a Gluster
storage. While the cluster's VMs were experiencing high virtual disk
I/O. (Found out later they were doing updates at an odd time...)
The
Konstantin, thank you very much for the explanation, it was very
enlightening.
I believe I left something open in the previous message.
I'm using Hosted Engine, all VMs have HA enabled and Power Management is
disabled on all hosts. No IPMI configured (at least I didn't configure
anything about
Hi,
I would say that you observed ‘fencing’ and not SSH soft fencing, but actual
reboot via IPMI.
https://www.ovirt.org/develop/developer-guide/engine/automatic-fencing.html
You can disable Power management for hosts.
Before doing that you need to understand following:
-what is
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