[ovirt-users] oVirt 3.4.1 branching

2014-04-29 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Hi,
we're going to create ovirt-engine-3.4.1 branch tomorrow morning 08:00 UTC in 
order to allow 3.4.2 development starting on 3.4 branch while we prepare
for 3.4.1 GA release.
So starting tomorrow morning, if you have patches targeted to 3.4.1 you'll need 
to push them on 3.4.1 branch too.
Thanks,

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Re: [ovirt-users] FC19 - Transaction check error - while installing ovirt-engine

2014-04-29 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 24/04/2014 07:42, Itamar Heim ha scritto:
 On 04/24/2014 03:21 AM, Thomas Suckow wrote:
 Ok, I managed to update with:  yum --exclude=sos/* update

 I am seeing this on upgrade as well. So far I have not found a solution.
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 is there a bug tracking this?

There is one for fedora 20: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1037663
Looks like Fedora rebased sos to 3.0 also on Fedora 19, introducing the 
conflict.
Workaround on F19 is to downgrade to sos-2 and then add sos to exclude in 
/etc/yum.conf.

exclude=sos

I'll retarget bug 1037663 to 3.4.2.


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Re: [ovirt-users] [Users] Failure to connect to engine with Nagios

2014-04-29 Thread Sven Kieske
Hi,

for the record:

we have no problems
connecting nagios with
check_rhev3 (v 1.4)
using ldap user.
this is on engine 3.3.3

so maybe it's related to ipa
or to the connection
between ipa and engine, or a change
in ovirt after 3.3.3.
But I guess most likely it's
the connection.

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[ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

2014-04-29 Thread Gabi C
Hello!




De facto; I have two datacenter:

- 1 with one host, configured with local storage, just added in the engine;
- 1 with 3 host, 2 shared storage domain, 1 ISO and 1 Export

For some backup reasons ( cold backup) I want to copy machines from second
Datacenter to the Local-storage one.

Is there some documented way of doing this?
Any hints, thoughts, similar experience?

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[ovirt-users] iso-uploader with hosted-engine

2014-04-29 Thread Garry Tiedemann

Hi guys,

I built my hosted-engine with three nodes (3.4, CentOS), and built a 
Gluster ISO domain, connected it up, all good.


Until I come to engine-iso-uploader, it is present on the hosted-engine 
but not on the VMs.
And my gluster subnet is not routed. So the VM can't see it to upload 
ISOs into.


How are other people getting around this?

I can see:
1. Obvious - make the Gluster LAN routed. It wouldn't hurt, just for 
transferring a few ISOs.
2. Add a second NIC to the hosted-engine VM, so that it can see the 
gluster LAN

3. put engine-iso-uploader on one of the nodes, is that possible?

My preference is to connect hosted-engine to the Gluster LAN.

Is it possible to add another NIC to the VM, after it's built? (I don't 
want to rebuild if avoidable; I've done that enough times).
I know that the ovirt GUI isn't aware of the first NIC on the VM, so I 
haven't dared to try adding a NIC there. Is that safe?


Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.

cheers,

*Garry
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Re: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

2014-04-29 Thread Gadi Ickowicz
Hi,

AFAIK the way to copy a vm from one DC to another is:

1. Export vm to export domain
2. deactivate + detach export domain from source DC
3. attach and activate export domain to target dc
4. import the vm


Gadi Ickowicz

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Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:56:25 AM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

Hello! 




De facto; I have two datacenter: 

- 1 with one host, configured with local storage, just added in the engine; 
- 1 with 3 host, 2 shared storage domain, 1 ISO and 1 Export 

For some backup reasons ( cold backup) I want to copy machines from second 
Datacenter to the Local-storage one. 

Is there some documented way of doing this? 
Any hints, thoughts, similar experience? 

Thanks! 


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Re: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

2014-04-29 Thread Gabi C
Hello!

I was thinking about this one to, but detaching export from source DC
wouldn't bring DC down?

Thanks!


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Gadi Ickowicz gicko...@redhat.com wrote:

 Hi,

 AFAIK the way to copy a vm from one DC to another is:

 1. Export vm to export domain
 2. deactivate + detach export domain from source DC
 3. attach and activate export domain to target dc
 4. import the vm


 Gadi Ickowicz

 - Original Message -
 From: Gabi C gab...@gmail.com
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:56:25 AM
 Subject: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

 Hello!




 De facto; I have two datacenter:

 - 1 with one host, configured with local storage, just added in the engine;
 - 1 with 3 host, 2 shared storage domain, 1 ISO and 1 Export

 For some backup reasons ( cold backup) I want to copy machines from second
 Datacenter to the Local-storage one.

 Is there some documented way of doing this?
 Any hints, thoughts, similar experience?

 Thanks!


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[ovirt-users] Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?

2014-04-29 Thread Arman Khalatyan
Hi,
Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?
I was looking on launchpad but onli 13.x latest
thanks,
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Re: [ovirt-users] Live migration failing

2014-04-29 Thread Francesco Romani
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 From: Steve Dainard sdain...@miovision.com
 To: users users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:32:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Live migration failing
 
 Another error on migration.

Hi, in both cases the core issue is

ibvirtError: Unable to read from monitor: Connection reset by peer

can you share the libvirtd and qemu logs?

Hopefully we can find some more information on those logs.

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Re: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

2014-04-29 Thread Gadi Ickowicz
It shouldn't - that is the whole point of an export domain - do be able to move 
it between DCs

Gadi Ickowicz

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To: Gadi Ickowicz gicko...@redhat.com
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 11:23:55 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

Hello!

I was thinking about this one to, but detaching export from source DC
wouldn't bring DC down?

Thanks!


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Gadi Ickowicz gicko...@redhat.com wrote:

 Hi,

 AFAIK the way to copy a vm from one DC to another is:

 1. Export vm to export domain
 2. deactivate + detach export domain from source DC
 3. attach and activate export domain to target dc
 4. import the vm


 Gadi Ickowicz

 - Original Message -
 From: Gabi C gab...@gmail.com
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:56:25 AM
 Subject: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

 Hello!




 De facto; I have two datacenter:

 - 1 with one host, configured with local storage, just added in the engine;
 - 1 with 3 host, 2 shared storage domain, 1 ISO and 1 Export

 For some backup reasons ( cold backup) I want to copy machines from second
 Datacenter to the Local-storage one.

 Is there some documented way of doing this?
 Any hints, thoughts, similar experience?

 Thanks!


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Re: [ovirt-users] Copying VM from one datacenter to another

2014-04-29 Thread Sven Kieske
it should not, but ymmv :)
if it does, you should write a BZ for it.

as always: test in a test env first :)

Am 29.04.2014 10:23, schrieb Gabi C:
 detaching export from source DC
 wouldn't bring DC down

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[ovirt-users] Pass through for serial port

2014-04-29 Thread Neil
Hi guys,

We are running Ovirt 3.2.2 and would like to assign or allocate the
serial port of one of the processing hosts through to a guest, I'm
assuming that we'd need to disable migration to achieve this to ensure
the port mapping never changes, but how do we achieve this pass
through?

Is it possible to do this?

We have googled around for possible solutions but haven't found one yet.

Thank you.

Regards.

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Re: [ovirt-users] Pass through for serial port

2014-04-29 Thread Daniel Helgenberger
Hello Neil,

AFAIK there is know such thing out of the box right know. I have an
ongoing question right know concerting pretty much the same thing (pass
through of a scsi device).

I think you should have a look at the 'hostusb' vdsm hook. It will need
a little bit of rewriting of course (I have no time to do this right
know myself...)

Cheers,

On Di, 2014-04-29 at 11:53 +0200, Neil wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 We are running Ovirt 3.2.2 and would like to assign or allocate the
 serial port of one of the processing hosts through to a guest, I'm
 assuming that we'd need to disable migration to achieve this to ensure
 the port mapping never changes, but how do we achieve this pass
 through?
 
 Is it possible to do this?
 
 We have googled around for possible solutions but haven't found one yet.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Regards.
 
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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 Hi Dan,
 
 Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running xen 
 inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we enjoy 
 the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing on bare 
 metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we are pretty 
 much stuck with it for the time being.
 
 I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a bridge, 
 and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is just the bridge 
 itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to ping udom... 
 and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was using vmware, I 
 enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this solution worked fine... 
 
 If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on the 
 networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a better 
 question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere that I can 
 set?

I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.

To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
and report if that's the issue.
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Re: [ovirt-users] Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?

2014-04-29 Thread René Koch

On 04/29/2014 02:23 PM, Vinzenz Feenstra wrote:

Hi,

On 04/29/2014 10:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote:

Hi,
Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?
I was looking on launchpad but onli 13.x latest

We currently do not have version specific builds. I hope that this will
be changed in future.
But it'd be great if you try if 13.x works for you.


13.10 is working fine for 14.04...

Regards,
René



Thanks

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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread Alexander Wels
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
  Hi Dan,
  
  Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running xen
  inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
  enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
  on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
  are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
  
  I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
  bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is just
  the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
  ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
  using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
  solution worked fine...
  
  If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
  the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
  better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
  that I can set?
 I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
 virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
 no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
 that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
 
 To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
 and report if that's the issue.

If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit the 
VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?

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Re: [ovirt-users] Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?

2014-04-29 Thread Vinzenz Feenstra

On 04/29/2014 02:45 PM, René Koch wrote:

On 04/29/2014 02:23 PM, Vinzenz Feenstra wrote:

Hi,

On 04/29/2014 10:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote:

Hi,
Is there ovirt-guest-agent for ubuntu 14.04?
I was looking on launchpad but onli 13.x latest

We currently do not have version specific builds. I hope that this will
be changed in future.
But it'd be great if you try if 13.x works for you.


13.10 is working fine for 14.04...

Thanks Rene :-)


Regards,
René



Thanks

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Re: [ovirt-users] Live migration failing

2014-04-29 Thread Dafna Ron
Actually, the best way to debug this would be to look at both des and 
src vdsm logs.

is this happening on all vm's or just one of them?
was this vm launched from an iso? is that iso still available?
are there any snapshots?
what are the vdsm, libvirt and qemu versions?

Thanks.

Dafna


On 04/29/2014 02:24 PM, Steve Dainard wrote:

Thanks, logs attached:

libvirtd.log.4/central-syslog.log covers the first event (17:12 
timestamp)

libvirtd.log.3/owncloud.log covers the second event (01:22 timestamp)


Steve



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mailto:sdain...@miovision.com
 To: users users@ovirt.org mailto:users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:32:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Live migration failing

 Another error on migration.

Hi, in both cases the core issue is

ibvirtError: Unable to read from monitor: Connection reset by peer

can you share the libvirtd and qemu logs?

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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 08:47:38AM -0400, Alexander Wels wrote:
 On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
  On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
   Hi Dan,
   
   Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running xen
   inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
   enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
   on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
   are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
   
   I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
   bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is just
   the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
   ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
   using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
   solution worked fine...
   
   If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
   the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
   better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
   that I can set?
  I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
  virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
  no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
  that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
  
  To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
  and report if that's the issue.
 
 If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit 
 the 
 VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?

yes, that's what I'm suggesting. But this requires having the hook
installed, first.
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Re: [ovirt-users] Ovirt user experience survey

2014-04-29 Thread Malini Rao
Thanks to all who responded to this survey request. Only a few more days to go 
before the survey closes - So please make your voice be heard and take the 
survey :)


Survey link - http://www.keysurvey.com/f/609310/5d3f/

Thanks
Malini

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Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 2:24:05 PM
Subject: Ovirt user experience survey

Hello everyone!

We would like to collect feedback on how Ovirt meets your functional and 
usability goals so that it can become the basis for future improvements. Here 
is a short survey that I hope you will take the time to complete. 

Survey link - http://www.keysurvey.com/f/609310/5d3f/

This is a high level survey and if you would like to talk more or stay involved 
in user experience design activities or even send any sketches for that idea 
that has been brewing in your head for a while, then please reach out to me or 
send a message to this list with 'User experience:' prefixing your subject line.

Your opinion is valuable and we hope to hear your voice through your survey 
response :) Please respond to this survey by May 1, 2014. 

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Re: [ovirt-users] Live migration failing

2014-04-29 Thread Dafna Ron
I don't think that there is an inconsistency, there seem to have been a 
problem in your setup which cause an issue in migration at that time. if 
you are able to migrate it means that the issue was resolved.
It might be a bug or there might have been a problem with the network or 
storage at the same time you were trying to migrate but it's ok now.

In any case, this is what I see in the logs:

I can see that the migration was stuck:

ovirt001.vdsm.log.4:Thread-112::WARNING::2014-04-28 
13:04:08,922::vm::807::vm.Vm::(run) 
vmId=`2e07f13a-cf04-4fd4-9ecc-7d72c2b630b0`::Migration is stuck: Hasn't 
progressed in 150.061944962 seconds. Aborting.
ovirt001.vdsm.log.4:Thread-54::ERROR::2014-04-28 
13:04:45,001::sampling::355::vm.Vm::(collect) 
vmId=`2e07f13a-cf04-4fd4-9ecc-7d72c2b630b0`::Stats function failed: 
AdvancedStatsFunction _sampleDisk at 0x11ebb20


This is the ERROR and it seems that the problem is trying to acquire a 
lock on the disk fails (sanlock might show something or the vm's qemu log):


Thread-54::ERROR::2014-04-28 
13:02:45,001::sampling::355::vm.Vm::(collect) 
vmId=`2e07f13a-cf04-4fd4-9ecc-7d72c2b630b0`::Stats function failed: 
AdvancedStatsFunction _sampleDisk at 0x11ebb20

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File /usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py, line 351, in collect
statsFunction()
  File /usr/share/vdsm/sampling.py, line 226, in __call__
retValue = self._function(*args, **kwargs)
  File /usr/share/vdsm/vm.py, line 542, in _sampleDisk
diskSamples[vmDrive.name] = self._vm._dom.blockStats(vmDrive.name)
  File /usr/share/vdsm/vm.py, line 867, in f
raise toe
TimeoutError: Timed out during operation: cannot acquire state change lock
Thread-112::INFO::2014-04-28 13:02:48,870::vm::833::vm.Vm::(run) 
vmId=`2e07f13a-cf04-4fd4-9ecc-7d72c2b630b0`::Migration Progress: 520 
seconds elapsed, 79% of data processed, 79% of mem processed



The migration reached 79% and than there was a problem connected to the 
vm's disk (perhaps there was an intermittent issue with your network 
connection to the storage making it intermittently unavailable from the 
host?)


Dafna



On 04/29/2014 03:51 PM, Steve Dainard wrote:

Hosts packages:
vdsm-4.14.6-0.el6.x86_64
libvirt-0.10.2-29.el6_5.7.x86_64
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.415.el6_5.8.x86_64 (from the jenkins build with 
live snapshot support)


Both those examples are of existing VM's, they were generated from a 
template, and they do have snapshots.


I just attempted to migrate another VM 'DHCP01' and it was successful, 
this VM was generated from the same template and containing snapshots.
I then was able to migrate the 'owncloud' vm successfully (which 
failed multiple times before), then I attempted another vm 'CV_Test' 
and it completed successfully but the time is way off, listing the 
migration was done in 31 seconds when the log shows 6 minutes. I ran 
through the same VM migration again to double check, and there was a 
kvm process for that VM running on both hosts for longer than what is 
listed in the GUI.


2014-Apr-29, 10:15 Migration completed (VM: CV_Test, Source: ovirt001, 
Destination: ovirt002, Duration: 31 sec).
2014-Apr-29, 10:09 Migration started (VM: CV_Test, Source: ovirt001, 
Destination: ovirt002, User: admin).


2014-Apr-29, 10:09 Migration completed (VM: central-syslog, Source: 
ovirt002, Destination: ovirt001, Duration: 26 sec).
2014-Apr-29, 10:09 Migration started (VM: central-syslog, Source: 
ovirt002, Destination: ovirt001, User: admin).

2014-Apr-29, 10:08 VM central-syslog started on Host ovirt002
2014-Apr-29, 10:08 User admin@internal is connected to VM central-syslog.
2014-Apr-29, 10:08 user admin initiated console session for VM 
central-syslog
2014-Apr-29, 10:07 VM central-syslog was started by admin (Host: 
ovirt002).
2014-Apr-29, 10:06 Migration completed (VM: owncloud, Source: 
ovirt002, Destination: ovirt001, Duration: 20 sec).
2014-Apr-29, 10:06 Migration started (VM: owncloud, Source: ovirt002, 
Destination: ovirt001, User: admin).

2014-Apr-29, 09:55 VM DHCP01 is down. Exit message: User shut down
2014-Apr-29, 09:55 Migration completed (VM: syslog, Source: ovirt002, 
Destination: ovirt001, Duration: 31 sec).
2014-Apr-29, 09:55 Migration started (VM: syslog, Source: ovirt002, 
Destination: ovirt001, User: admin).
2014-Apr-29, 09:54 VM shutdown initiated by admin on VM DHCP01 (Host: 
ovirt001).
2014-Apr-29, 09:54 Migration completed (VM: DHCP01, Source: ovirt002, 
Destination: ovirt001, Duration: 18 sec).
2014-Apr-29, 09:54 Migration started (VM: DHCP01, Source: ovirt002, 
Destination: ovirt001, User: admin).



Right now my greatest concern is a lack of consistency. I've attached 
vdsm/libvirt logs from both sides of the first migration error:


2014-Apr-28, 13:12 Migration failed due to Error: Fatal error during 
migration (VM: central-syslog, Source: ovirt002, Destination: ovirt001).
2014-Apr-28, 13:12 Migration failed due to Error: Fatal error during 
migration. Trying to migrate to another Host (VM: 

[ovirt-users] [Events] Creating an oVirt Speaker's Bureau

2014-04-29 Thread Brian Proffitt
All:

As we work to raise awareness about oVirt at events around the world, we are 
always seeking community members who would be willing to attend events on 
behalf of oVirt to give general oVirt talks, help out with booths/stands, and 
give workshop-oriented talks. But the problem is that right now, it is not 
entirely clear where all of you are physically located.

So, to help with this, I want to take a census of anyone who is interested in 
helping with event work, to create a speakers bureau list. This information 
would be private and maintained by me so if an event that's local for someone 
happens, we can directly let you know about it and gauge your interest.

If you are interested in speaking at events or helping with workshops, please 
send me the following information:

Name
Email (or better contact info)
Location (City, Country)
Topics of Interest

Thanks!

BKP

-- 
Brian Proffitt

oVirt Community Manager
Project Atomic Community Lead
Open Source and Standards, Red Hat - http://community.redhat.com
Phone: +1 574 383 9BKP
IRC: bkp @ OFTC
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Re: [ovirt-users] Storage Domain Not Found After upgrade from 3.3.2 to 3.4

2014-04-29 Thread regpm

Hi Gadi,

Thanks for the response.

I've only just had chance to restore that node back, which completed 
fine and the DC and it's storage domains activated ok.  So the 
ovirt-node is now fully functional again on the 3.3.2 version; the 
ovirt-engine server remains untouched on 3.4 and is working fine.


I collected the requested info, but it doesn't list the ID you pulled 
out of the vdsm.log:


[root@ovirt-node ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainsList
e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52
7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d
0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978

I tried anyway to list against that ID and I get the storage domain 
doesn't exist error, but maybe that's because it really doesn't exist!?
[root@ovirt-node ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainInfo 
9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae

Storage domain does not exist: ('9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae',)

I grabbed the info against all the Storage Domain IDs from the list 
without issue:

[root@ovirt-node ~]#
## Storage Domain: e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52 ##
uuid = e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52
pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
lver = -1
version = 3
role = Regular
remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2usr_boot1
spm_id = -1
type = LOCALFS
class = Data
master_ver = 0
name = s2data1_s2usr_boot1


## Storage Domain: 7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e ##
uuid = 7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
pool = ['f027ec99-913f-4f00-ac95-ad484c9c6a4b', 
'c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']

lver = -1
version = 0
role = Regular
remotePath = ovirt-engine:/iso
spm_id = -1
type = NFS
class = Iso
master_ver = 0
name = ISO1_ZFS


## Storage Domain: c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d ##
uuid = c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d
pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
lver = -1
version = 3
role = Regular
remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2mgt_app1
spm_id = -1
type = LOCALFS
class = Data
master_ver = 0
name = s2data1_s2mgt_app1


## Storage Domain: 0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978 ##
uuid = 0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978
pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
lver = 1
version = 3
role = Master
remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2mgt_boot1
spm_id = 1
type = LOCALFS
class = Data
master_ver = 1
name = s2data1_s2mgt_boot1



I checked the logfile for today and since the restore there are no 
errors about this storage domain not existing:


[root@ovirt-node vdsm]# grep 04-29 vdsm.log|grep 
StorageDomainDoesNotExist

[root@ovirt-node vdsm]#

I also checked the IDs listed on the ovirt-engine server just on the 
off-chance, but the ID throwing the error doesn't exist on that either:


[root@ovirt-engine ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainsList
feb04d94-4ea8-471c-b759-3ed95943e9a3
b3c02266-2426-4285-b4dc-0acba75af530
7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
79178b6b-8d98-45e4-93f2-3ce1d7a270a5

None of the storage domains exist on the root VG partitions, they are 
completely separate disks in separate VGs.  I did delete some Storage 
Domains on both the ovirt-engine and the ovirt-node a number of weeks 
back, but if it was due to this I would have expected the issues on both 
servers, not just one.


Have you found anything else that looks interesting in the log?

Thanks, Paul


On 28/04/2014 07:07, Gadi Ickowicz wrote:

Hi Paul,

I am still looking into this log, but from a quick first assessment, it looks 
like (for some reason I don't know yet...) there is a storage domain that is 
missing. This is visible in the following error traceback in the vdsm log:

Thread-29::ERROR::2014-04-27 
12:43:05,825::domainMonitor::239::Storage.DomainMonitorThread::(_monitorDomain) 
Error while collecting domain 9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae m
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/domainMonitor.py, line 204, in _monitorDomain
 self.domain = sdCache.produce(self.sdUUID)
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py, line 98, in produce
 domain.getRealDomain()
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py, line 52, in getRealDomain
 return self._cache._realProduce(self._sdUUID)
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py, line 122, in _realProduce
 domain = self._findDomain(sdUUID)
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py, line 141, in _findDomain
 dom = findMethod(sdUUID)
   File /usr/share/vdsm/storage/sdc.py, line 171, in _findUnfetchedDomain
 raise se.StorageDomainDoesNotExist(sdUUID)
StorageDomainDoesNotExist: Storage domain does not exist: 
('9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae',)


However, I do not see any information in the vdsm log itself about what this 
domain is (yet - it may be 

Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread richard . seguin
You have no idea how much I wanted this to work...  

macspoof = true  

nothing changed... 

-Original Message-
From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:47am
To: users@ovirt.org
Cc: Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com, richard.seg...@marisec.ca
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
  Hi Dan,
  
  Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running xen
  inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
  enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
  on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
  are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
  
  I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
  bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is just
  the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
  ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
  using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
  solution worked fine...
  
  If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
  the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
  better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
  that I can set?
 I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
 virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
 no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
 that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
 
 To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
 and report if that's the issue.

If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit the 
VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?

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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread Alexander Wels
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 04:34:29 PM richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 You have no idea how much I wanted this to work...
 
 macspoof = true
 
 nothing changed...
 

I forgot to mention what Dan DID mention, go to 
http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks

And look at the yum install vdsm-hook-macspoof part. Unless of course you 
already did this.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:47am
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Cc: Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com, richard.seg...@marisec.ca
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP
 
 On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
  On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
   Hi Dan,
   
   Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running
   xen
   inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
   enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
   on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
   are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
   
   I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
   bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is
   just
   the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
   ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
   using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
   solution worked fine...
   
   If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
   the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
   better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
   that I can set?
  
  I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
  virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
  no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
  that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
  
  To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
  and report if that's the issue.
 
 If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit
 the VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?
 
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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread richard . seguin
Hi Alex,

I already did that part. 

It's strange... The xen guest can ping dom0... but nothing beyond it... yet 
dom0 can ping other addresses... and the guests...  It almost sounds like I 
have a nat going on here... 

-Original Message-
From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:37pm
To: richard.seg...@marisec.ca
Cc: users@ovirt.org, Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 04:34:29 PM richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 You have no idea how much I wanted this to work...
 
 macspoof = true
 
 nothing changed...
 

I forgot to mention what Dan DID mention, go to 
http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks

And look at the yum install vdsm-hook-macspoof part. Unless of course you 
already did this.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:47am
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Cc: Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com, richard.seg...@marisec.ca
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP
 
 On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
  On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
   Hi Dan,
   
   Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running
   xen
   inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
   enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
   on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
   are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
   
   I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
   bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is
   just
   the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
   ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
   using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
   solution worked fine...
   
   If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
   the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
   better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
   that I can set?
  
  I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
  virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
  no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
  that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
  
  To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
  and report if that's the issue.
 
 If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit
 the VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?
 
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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread richard . seguin
All of the other hypervisors that I am reading about allows for promiscuous 
mode to be turned on at the host level...  Do we have anything like that?

-Original Message-
From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:37pm
To: richard.seg...@marisec.ca
Cc: users@ovirt.org, Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 04:34:29 PM richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 You have no idea how much I wanted this to work...
 
 macspoof = true
 
 nothing changed...
 

I forgot to mention what Dan DID mention, go to 
http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks

And look at the yum install vdsm-hook-macspoof part. Unless of course you 
already did this.

 -Original Message-
 From: Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:47am
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Cc: Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com, richard.seg...@marisec.ca
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP
 
 On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 01:35:08 PM Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
  On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 06:33:14AM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
   Hi Dan,
   
   Yes I am an ovirt user.  Basically, I am running into an issue running
   xen
   inside of kvm.  Our scenario is that this is lab environment, and we
   enjoy the luxury of spinning up kvm instances (as opposed to installing
   on bare metal each time we need something). Our product uses Xen, and we
   are pretty much stuck with it for the time being.
   
   I think what I am running into is a double bridge issue... Xen has a
   bridge, and so does kvm obviously.  I am able to ping dom0 (which is
   just
   the bridge itself) on Xen from the outside world, but I am not able to
   ping udom... and... udom doesn't have access out either.   When I was
   using vmware, I enabled promisc mode on the virtual switch, and this
   solution worked fine...
   
   If we ignore the types of technology that I am using,  and just focus on
   the networking, what would I be looking at as possibilities?  Or... a
   better question would be, does ovirt have a promiscuous flag somewhere
   that I can set?
  
  I cannot say that I understand your setup, but if you have nested
  virtuallization (such as a Xen udom) you may experience ovirt's
  no-mac-spoofing rule: by default we disallow our VMs to emit traffic
  that has different mac address from the one assigned by oVirt.
  
  To avoid this, follow http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Hooks#Installing_a_hook
  and report if that's the issue.
 
 If the mac address is the issue wouldn't it be easier for him to just edit
 the VM and in custom properties set macspoof to true?
 
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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 05:11:57PM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 All of the other hypervisors that I am reading about allows for promiscuous 
 mode to be turned on at the host level...  Do we have anything like that?

Would you confirm that once you have set macspoof=true, libvirt's domxml
for the relevant VM has lost its filterref element? (virsh -r dumpxml
would verify that)

This should allow you to ping out of the Xen guest outside of the KVM
host. If it doesn't, we'd have to debug this to understand what drops
your packets.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by promiscuous mode. What VMWare
calls promiscuous mode is not unlike oVirt's port mirroring, but I'm not
convinced that this is what you are looking for.

Dan.
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[ovirt-users] Unable to make Single Sign on working on Windows 7 Guest

2014-04-29 Thread Felipe Herrera Martinez
On the case I'll be able to create an installer, what is the name of the 
Application need to be there, in order to ovirt detects that Ovirt Guest agent 
is installed?

I have created an installer adding OvirtGuestService files and the Product Name 
to be shown, a part of the command line post installs..

I have tried with ovirt-guest-agent and Ovirt guest agent Names for the 
application installed on Windows 7 guest and even both are presented on ovirt 
VM Applications tab, 
on any case LogonVDScommand appears.

There is other option to make it work now?

Thanks in advance,
   Felipe




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Re: [ovirt-users] Unable to make Single Sign on working on Windows 7 Guest

2014-04-29 Thread Felipe Herrera Martinez


 On the case I'll be able to create an installer, what is the name of the 
 Application need to be there, in order to ovirt detects that Ovirt Guest 
 agent is installed?
 
 I have created an installer adding OvirtGuestService files and the Product 
 Name to be shown, a part of the command line post installs..
 
 I have tried with ovirt-guest-agent and Ovirt guest agent Names for the 
 application installed on Windows 7 guest and even both are presented on ovirt 
 VM Applications tab, 
 on any case LogonVDScommand appears.
 
 There is other option to make it work now?
 
 Thanks in advance,
   Felipe
 
 
 
 

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Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

2014-04-29 Thread richard . seguin
Dan,

I knew that something didn't quite make sense when I tried this earlier today.  
I'm glad that I set this up on my home lab, because I got it working using the 
advice that you folks provided.  Now that I know that this is a viable 
solution, I can go back and start learning this correctly, from the beginning.  
 

Thank you :)

Richard Seguin 

-Original Message-
From: Dan Kenigsberg dan...@redhat.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 7:01pm
To: richard.seg...@marisec.ca
Cc: aw...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] IP forwarding... Cannot access guest IP

On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 05:11:57PM -0400, richard.seg...@marisec.ca wrote:
 All of the other hypervisors that I am reading about allows for promiscuous 
 mode to be turned on at the host level...  Do we have anything like that?

Would you confirm that once you have set macspoof=true, libvirt's domxml
for the relevant VM has lost its filterref element? (virsh -r dumpxml
would verify that)

This should allow you to ping out of the Xen guest outside of the KVM
host. If it doesn't, we'd have to debug this to understand what drops
your packets.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by promiscuous mode. What VMWare
calls promiscuous mode is not unlike oVirt's port mirroring, but I'm not
convinced that this is what you are looking for.

Dan.


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Re: [ovirt-users] Storage Domain Not Found After upgrade from 3.3.2 to 3.4

2014-04-29 Thread Gadi Ickowicz
Hi Paul,

Looking at what you sent, it seems a bit strange - another domain was added to 
the data-center according to the logs you sent in the other mail (the ones 
after the upgrade). 
If you could send the engine logs for for the same time period and the engine 
upgrade log, there may be some information there, but currently the log you 
sent just starts from the fact that there is a missing storage domain, and it 
is already listed in the storage pool's metadata.

In any case, it is (somewhat) good to hear that reverting to 3.3.2 at least 
returned the system to a sane state.

Thanks,
Gadi Ickowicz

- Original Message -
From: re...@mccleary.me.uk
To: Gadi Ickowicz gicko...@redhat.com
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 7:52:15 PM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Storage Domain Not Found After upgrade from 3.3.2 to 
3.4

Hi Gadi,

Thanks for the response.

I've only just had chance to restore that node back, which completed 
fine and the DC and it's storage domains activated ok.  So the 
ovirt-node is now fully functional again on the 3.3.2 version; the 
ovirt-engine server remains untouched on 3.4 and is working fine.

I collected the requested info, but it doesn't list the ID you pulled 
out of the vdsm.log:

[root@ovirt-node ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainsList
e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52
7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d
0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978

I tried anyway to list against that ID and I get the storage domain 
doesn't exist error, but maybe that's because it really doesn't exist!?
[root@ovirt-node ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainInfo 
9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae
Storage domain does not exist: ('9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae',)

I grabbed the info against all the Storage Domain IDs from the list 
without issue:
[root@ovirt-node ~]#
## Storage Domain: e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52 ##
 uuid = e637bb04-a8b7-4c77-809c-d58051494c52
 pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
 lver = -1
 version = 3
 role = Regular
 remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2usr_boot1
 spm_id = -1
 type = LOCALFS
 class = Data
 master_ver = 0
 name = s2data1_s2usr_boot1


## Storage Domain: 7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e ##
 uuid = 7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
 pool = ['f027ec99-913f-4f00-ac95-ad484c9c6a4b', 
'c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
 lver = -1
 version = 0
 role = Regular
 remotePath = ovirt-engine:/iso
 spm_id = -1
 type = NFS
 class = Iso
 master_ver = 0
 name = ISO1_ZFS


## Storage Domain: c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d ##
 uuid = c2c4ade6-049e-4159-a294-a0c151f4983d
 pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
 lver = -1
 version = 3
 role = Regular
 remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2mgt_app1
 spm_id = -1
 type = LOCALFS
 class = Data
 master_ver = 0
 name = s2data1_s2mgt_app1


## Storage Domain: 0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978 ##
 uuid = 0a897f2e-1b01-4577-9f91-cd136ef4a978
 pool = ['c713062f-300f-4256-9ac8-2d3fcfcdb002']
 lver = 1
 version = 3
 role = Master
 remotePath = /vdsm_store/s2data1_s2mgt_boot1
 spm_id = 1
 type = LOCALFS
 class = Data
 master_ver = 1
 name = s2data1_s2mgt_boot1



I checked the logfile for today and since the restore there are no 
errors about this storage domain not existing:

[root@ovirt-node vdsm]# grep 04-29 vdsm.log|grep 
StorageDomainDoesNotExist
[root@ovirt-node vdsm]#

I also checked the IDs listed on the ovirt-engine server just on the 
off-chance, but the ID throwing the error doesn't exist on that either:

[root@ovirt-engine ~]# vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainsList
feb04d94-4ea8-471c-b759-3ed95943e9a3
b3c02266-2426-4285-b4dc-0acba75af530
7b083758-45f9-4896-913d-11fe02043e6e
79178b6b-8d98-45e4-93f2-3ce1d7a270a5

None of the storage domains exist on the root VG partitions, they are 
completely separate disks in separate VGs.  I did delete some Storage 
Domains on both the ovirt-engine and the ovirt-node a number of weeks 
back, but if it was due to this I would have expected the issues on both 
servers, not just one.

Have you found anything else that looks interesting in the log?

Thanks, Paul


On 28/04/2014 07:07, Gadi Ickowicz wrote:
 Hi Paul,

 I am still looking into this log, but from a quick first assessment, it looks 
 like (for some reason I don't know yet...) there is a storage domain that is 
 missing. This is visible in the following error traceback in the vdsm log:

 Thread-29::ERROR::2014-04-27 
 12:43:05,825::domainMonitor::239::Storage.DomainMonitorThread::(_monitorDomain)
  Error while collecting domain 9a4a80a1-5377-4a94-ade3-e58183e916ae m