Re: [ovirt-users] shutdown and kernel panic

2016-12-07 Thread Luigi Fanton
; > On HP servers it’s necessary to configure watchdog to do hardware reset > instead of NMI in BIOS settings. > > > > > > *From: * on behalf of Juan Pablo < > pablo.localh...@gmail.com> > *Date: *Wednesday 23 November 2016 at 17:17 > *To: *Luigi Fanton

Re: [ovirt-users] shutdown and kernel panic

2016-12-05 Thread Synt - Support Service
2016-11-23 18:06 GMT+01:00 Pavel Gashev : > It’s necessary to put a host into maintenance mode before shutdown. I cant put host in maintenance mode before, because the host-egnie is a VM inside the single host. ... unfortunately the shutdown problem persist ... :-( -- *

Re: [ovirt-users] shutdown and kernel panic

2016-11-23 Thread Pavel Gashev
storage when lock is acquired. On HP servers it’s necessary to configure watchdog to do hardware reset instead of NMI in BIOS settings. From: on behalf of Juan Pablo Date: Wednesday 23 November 2016 at 17:17 To: Luigi Fanton Cc: "users@ovirt.org" Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] sh

Re: [ovirt-users] shutdown and kernel panic

2016-11-23 Thread Juan Pablo
same issue here. I guess now that I read your post that its an HP bug 'somehow' (to blame someone). maybe thats why ovirt asks for fencing interfaces as ilo/imm/ipmi, to hard reboot the server in case there's an issue like this. just my 2c 2016-11-22 13:22 GMT-03:00 Luigi Fanton : > Hello to all

[ovirt-users] shutdown and kernel panic

2016-11-22 Thread Luigi Fanton
Hello to all, I'm just playing with ovirt4, installed on HP server with CentOS 7, and a virtual machine as host engine. I have a lot of problems with the server shutdown! The server dosn't power off and will reboot after some "kernel panic" error. To turn off the ovirt server: 1) Put ovirt in glo