Hi,
I have a 4.2.8 host which not installed with ovirt node ng installer.
Can I use 4.3 ovirt node ng update to upgrade it?
If so, is there a instruction to follow?
Thanks,
Jingjie
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Ugh,
After having rebooted the 3-way HCI Cluster everything came back online,
all the gluster volumes are online, no split-brain info detected. Also
they are mounted on all nodes.
The Volumes, Domains and Disks are all marked green in the Engine.
Launching a VM fails with
"VM test01 has
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of the oVirt
4.3.8 Third Release Candidate for testing, as of January 8th, 2020.
This update is a release candidate of the eighth in a series of
stabilization updates to the 4.3 series.
This is pre-release software. This pre-release should
Adding rhev-tech
Something I found interesting from the - ansible logs was the
difference in connect options between SSH and SFTP. I see the SSH connect
option "-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no" that was added to the new host
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 10:19 AM yam yam wrote:
>
> thanks for your reply! :)
>
> I was skeptical because only an engine should handle "many requests" toward
> it as front-end, periodic communication to each VDSM, VM scheduling and so on.
> but, as you said, highly specced bare-metal is enough to
thanks for your reply! :)
I was skeptical because only an engine should handle "many requests" toward it
as front-end, periodic communication to each VDSM, VM scheduling and so on.
but, as you said, highly specced bare-metal is enough to cover that, right??
Oh, shoot.
Replied to the wrong email.
I meant to reply to my own with subject
"[ovirt-users] HostedEngine Deployment fails on AMD EPYC 7402P 4.3.7"
How it came to reply to *this* thread I am unsure.
My apologies.
-Chris.
On 08/01/2020 10:39, Christian Reiss wrote:
Hey,
for the record
Hey,
for the record and if someone else is looking for a solution:
The given ones were not solving the issue, even editing the config via
virsh semi-failed as the ansible playbook kept deleting the vm and
re-creating it, always resulting in new UUIDs.
What did solve the issue was to use an
Hey folks,
General question for understanding:
Assume my hosts have
- 1 10gb NIC with 10.0.0.0/24 ip for Storage/Gluster and Ovirt Engine,
- 2 1gb NICs with no configured ip.
Now the VMs can have a plethora of IPs from all the assigned ip blocks etc.
I can't seem to figure out the right
Hey folks,
I found it by sheer accident:
- Create a new network,
- leave most as default, no external provider,
- click the blue label text on any *other* network,
- go to hosts and add the NIC in the attribute tab there,
- Network comes online.
Cheers,
-Chris.
On 08/01/2020 09:51,
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