Hello Donagh,
memory size e.g. 62000MB is the memory the VM tells
the O/S is available you should be able to see how much is actually used if the
agent is installed.
maximum memory e.g. 248000MB is the amount you can
hot-plug for the VM
Hi All,
It seems that I have several devices listed in 'ovs-vsctl list interface'
despite removing all networks except ovirtmgmt.
Can someone tell me which devices I should leave (so I can remove the rest) ?
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
On Dec 10, 2019 21:50, Strahil
Hi Pavel,
Can you explain how did you find the issue.
I'm new in OVN and I experience the same symptoms .
I'm not sure what will be the best approach to start cleanly with OVN.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec 10, 2019 19:06, Pavel Nakonechnyi
wrote:
>
> Hi Pavel Nakonechnyi,
>
> >
> >
Hi Eyal,
Have you had time to see the logs? Any idea what's going on? Could you
or anyone else reproduce this on version 4.3.6.7-1.el7?
On 12/9/19 2:26 PM, Valentin Bajrami wrote:
>
> Hi Eyal,
>
> Although I've attached the log files, I couldn't find anything useful
> myself. See if you can make
I should have caught that. This is my first time using this project so I sort
of thought I might have a config issue (my fault) Yes, I agree after reviewing
https://github.com/myoung34/vagrant-ovirt4 I see the example file lists "api"
at the end of the url. I'll confirm later today.
Hi Pavel Nakonechnyi,
>
> However, if such VMs are on different hosts, then no packets are received on
> both VMs.
>
> Could you please suggest me a way to properly debug and fix this problem? I
> would like to be able to distribute several VMs connected to the single
> virtual network
Why do you use 'all_squash' ?
all_squashMap all uids and gids to the anonymous user. Useful for NFS-exported
public FTP directories, news spool directories, etc. The opposite option isĀ
no_all_squash, which is the default setting.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec 10, 2019 07:46, Tony Brian
> On 10 Dec 2019, at 11:57, Joseph Goldman wrote:
>
> The matrix is basically Intel ARK - oVirt, from my understanding, will set
> the cluster to the minimum supported set of instructions. Meaning if they are
> identical instruction sets across all CPU's - then nothing is lost, but if
>
Just wanted to close this out.
Now that I have solved my NFS issues, I completed a clean install of oVirt node
on two Dell R410's and ran the self hosted engine wizard on one of them. The
install went flawless and I now have a working setup.
Thanks for the time and patience from everyone who
thanks, but all this is given
other CentOS 7 hosts (with katello* packages provided by the Satellite
server) are OK
at the moment I'm looking into https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3517471
I'll ask our Satellite admin tomorrow
Regards
Matthias
Am 10.12.19 um 17:28 schrieb Staniforth, Paul:
First I would like to apologize for the delay in replying. The message
went into the spam box and just now I realized.
Secondly, I have a server with oVirt installed. The version is 4.1. I
have two Export Domain, one on IP A and another on IP B. The ED on IP A
is working correctly, but not on
Il giorno mar 10 dic 2019 alle ore 15:41 Matthias Leopold <
matthias.leop...@meduniwien.ac.at> ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to register hosts running CentOS 7.6 and oVirt 4.3.5 to a Red
> Hat Satellite 6.4 server. The oVirt hosts have katello-host-tools-3.5.1
> packages from oVirt repos,
On 10/12/2019 04:58, jeremy_tourvi...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have a server which runs a project from Github called SecGen. SecGen uses
Vagrant to provision VMs from templates. When I go to my project folder and
run vagrant up I get an error.
I have a thread going reference the NFS permission issue.
Going to move all my replies into that since it is not a direct issue with the
hosted engine.
Thanks for your replies.
From: Yedidyah Bar David
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 1:46 AM
To: Robert Webb
Hi,
I'm trying to register hosts running CentOS 7.6 and oVirt 4.3.5 to a Red
Hat Satellite 6.4 server. The oVirt hosts have katello-host-tools-3.5.1
packages from oVirt repos, which seem to be too new for the Red Hat
Satellite 6.4 server, Satellite says:
Errata:
Could not calculate errata
>> Good morning,
>>
> >Check SELinux just in case.
>
>Indeed, please do.
>
For testing, I have set SELinux to permissive on the oVirt host. The NFS server
is Debian based and does not use SELinux.
>> Here's my config:
>>
> >NFS server:
> >/etc/exports:
> >/data/ovirt
>
Hi all,
I have a working setup of oVirt (currently 4.3.7) as self-hosted engine
consisting of three virtualization hosts. Each of them has several VMs with
public IP addresses which work fine.
The problem is with virtual networks created on "ovirt-provider-ovn". I can
create a new network
The matrix is basically Intel ARK - oVirt, from my understanding, will
set the cluster to the minimum supported set of instructions. Meaning if
they are identical instruction sets across all CPU's - then nothing is
lost, but if even 1 CPU in the cluster has less available features then
the
Hello,
In my case I currently have a cluster with hosts with cpu Intel E5-2680 v4
(each socket with 14 cores) and their Cluster is set as "Intel Broadwell
Family" and I would like to add in the same oVirt Cluster two more hosts
with Intel E5-2640 v4 cpus (each socket 10 cores) that should be the
Hi
For test purposes I'm configuring cluster with ballooning enabled and memory
over-commit set to 200% with one host (total memory 128600 MB) connected. I
then create 4 linux based VM's and I set the following on each: memory size:
62000MB, max memory: 248000MB (default value set when memory
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