Hi Colin,
I tested the above snippets with the latest Python SDK v4.3.3 (Python
3.7.4) on Engine v4.1.9.1 and everything works fine.
Could you please provide the versions of Python/SDK/Engine in your local
environment, as well as the error output?
Regards,
Joey
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 9:40 AM
As far as I know,
The UI allows the administrator to override the gluster status, although I
always use that protection.
In my opinion gluster health (especially in my setup - replica2 arbiter1) is
very important.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Sep 17, 2019 00:47, Jayme wrote:
>
> Strahil,
Hi,
We are an Higher Education Institution and have set up oVirt 4.3 as a Virtual
Lab Environment, for both on-campus and distance learning students. We have
integrated AD and can log in with AD credentials for users. However, I am
struggling to find the right user role for normal student
Godmorgen Kim,
Not sure this is actually doable. IMO you're trying to make a kind of
not-really-admins.
Others might have better ideas than me, but I'd look into some sort of
provisioning tool where you can use a more fine-grained
access/permissions control.
/tony
On Tue, 2019-09-17 at 06:29
Ok, so you want to reduce the replica count to 2?
In this case there will not be any data migration. +Ravishankar
Narayanankutty
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 2:12 PM wrote:
> Hi Sahina.
> It was
>
> gluster volume status engine
> Status of volume: engine
> Gluster process
Hello Kim,
I think for this situation fits the VM portal and user permissions best.
You can use combination of built-in roles or create new one
(Administration -> Configure -> Roles -> New) with all permissions
combined. Users than log into VM portal and can see only VMs assigned to
them or
Hi,
On the active-active DR, in the documentation it is said :
"You require replicated storage that is writeable on both sites to allow
virtual machines to migrate between sites and continue running on the
site’s storage."
I know that it's not a direct oVirt question, but if someone has
Have you checked the Hypervisor's logs.
I would start with logs from libvirt and vdsm (host) and then the logs on your
engine.
What OS is your VM and the version of the VM itself (you can check in the UI).
Best Regards,
Starhil NikolovOn Sep 17, 2019 10:56, zhou...@vip.friendtimes.net wrote:
>
>
Hello,
In an oVirt 4.3 cluster there are a number of gluster hooks out of
sync. When I try to resolve any of the conflicts from the engine it comes back
with operation cancelled with the error message "Error while executing action
Update Gluster Hook: Internal Engine Error"
In
Success
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Hi Joey
The error I get is:
File "createVmFromTemplate.py", line 40, in
nic = nics_service.list(search='name=nic1')[0]
TypeError: list() got an unexpected keyword argument 'search'
The SDK versions I have are:
- ovirt-engine-sdk-python-3.6.9.1-1.el7ev.noarch
-
Did you have the correct ownership/permissions ?
Regards,
Paul S.
From: Derek Atkins
Sent: 17 September 2019 15:06
To: Mark Steele
Cc: users
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Changing ISO domains
On Tue, September 17, 2019 9:58 am, Mark Steele
Hi Colin,
The VmNicsService.list method in Python sdk v4.1.7 dose not support search
parameter, while instead you could try:
nics_service.list(query={"search": "name=nic1"}
which is exactly the underlying implementation of search parameter.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 6:42 AM Colin Coe wrote:
I was not using the uploader - I have the new domain active and attached
now.
I am attempting to upload the iso using the following command:
engine-iso-uploader --iso-domain=phl-iso-03 upload ./windows-server-2012.iso
Unfortunately I keep getting this error:
Uploading, please wait...
ERROR:
Additional information:
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Additional information:
The directory for the domain appear to have been created properly so I am
not clear on why the upload from the ovirt engine is failing:
drwxr-xr-x. 3 36 36 88 Sep 17 10:40 .
drwxr-xr-x. 5 36 36 126 Oct 17 2018 ..
drwxr-xr-x. 4 36 36 46 Sep 17 10:40
If you push down a level or two you'll see your .iso files.
I just scp them directly in.
-derek
On Tue, September 17, 2019 10:52 am, Mark Steele wrote:
> Additional information:
>
> The directory for the domain appear to have been created properly so I am
> not clear on why the upload from the
OK - so if I put them in the -1... directory with scp that should
work?
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On Tue, September 17, 2019 9:58 am, Mark Steele wrote:
> I think I see the issue now - the ISO domain is attached properly -
> however
> I was simply copying ISO files into that directory - I think I have to use
> a tool to upload the ISO's - is that correct?
At least in 4.1.9, oVirt re-scans the
Hello,
I recently removed our ISO domain from out cluster (oVirt Engine Version:
3.5.0.1-1.el6) because it was on a storage location we no longer want to
use.
I am now not clear on how to add the new ISO domain in. I created a new ISO
domain type via storage and pointed to an NFS share on the
I think I see the issue now - the ISO domain is attached properly - however
I was simply copying ISO files into that directory - I think I have to use
a tool to upload the ISO's - is that correct?
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