Hello Shashank,
it looks like it's had a problem for over 2
years, is the Data Warehouse database local or remote? is there a firewall port
open?
Can you connect to the database from the engine machine?
The credentials should be in
Hi oVirt Land
Hope you are all well and that you can help me.
I build a centos 8.2 vm on my local Fedora 32 qemu/kvm laptop. Then I ssh
to my ovirt host in the following manner: ssh ovirthost -R
1:localhost:16509. I can then view the vm's on my local laptop with the
following configuration
I've deleted them from the cluster as well but re-appear.
I've removed ovirt-engine through engine-cleanup installed again and they
reappear.
Removed ovirt-engine deleted all "ovirt*" files and currenty trying to
re-install.
I've checked the host's ovs-vsctl bridges and only the desired are
While trying to delete some VM networks from ovirt-node they are re-installed
from the SYSTEM user with the generation of the respective event message.
Can someone help on how to permanently remove them?
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Hi,
can you please provide output of "yum -q list installed centos-release
ovirt-release\* ovirt-engine redhat-release vdsm glusterfs" so we can
understand which version this issue applies to?
Thanks,
Il giorno mer 24 giu 2020 alle ore 10:30 Konstantinos B
ha scritto:
> I've deleted them from
Hi,
I want to change the mount options to a Storage Domain that is already in use,
but got an error from the Ovirt Engine's UI, and the mount point option change
isn't getting applied.
What I tried:
1. Shutdown all VMs using Disks on Volume
2. Stopped storage Volume
3. Put storage Domain
Hi,
can you please provide output of "yum -q list installed centos-release
ovirt-release\* ovirt-engine redhat-release vdsm glusterfs" so we can
understand which version this issue applies to?
Thanks,
Il giorno mer 24 giu 2020 alle ore 17:47 Jp ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
> I want to change the mount
Hi all,
does anybody know whether NVMe-over-Fabrics support is somehow scheduled
in oVirt? As, from a logical point of view, it is like iSCSI on
steroids, I guess it shouldn't be too hard to implement it. Yep, I know,
bold statement from someone who isn't a programmer. ;-) Nonetheless: Are
there
One of the example scripts at
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/tree/master/sdk/examples is the
stop_vm.py. I am trying to use that to stop a vm however, I am finding that
what its doing is similar to pulling the power cord rather then running a
shutdown -h now on the system.
Is that
https://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-sdk/master/services.m.html#ovirtsdk4.services.VmService.stop
poweroff, that's what the example is doing.
https://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-sdk/master/services.m.html#ovirtsdk4.services.VmService.shutdown
shutdown, what you are searching for I'd guess ( I
Sandro,
My bad; I should have posted versions. It's oVirt 4.3.10 hyperconverged, so
the storage Domain is Gluster, if that matters.
[justin@host2 ~]$ yum -q list installed centos-release ovirt-release\*
ovirt-engine redhat-release vdsm glusterfs
Installed Packages
centos-release.x86_64
Hello,
For reasons unknown one of my hosts is trying to mount an old storage point
that’s been removed some time ago.
/var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log:2020-06-24 19:57:35,958-0300 INFO (tmap-65016/0)
[IOProcessClient] (/192.168.10.6:_mnt_pool0_ovirt_he) Starting client
(__init__:308)
Did you reinstall the node via the WEB UI ?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
На 25 юни 2020 г. 3:23:15 GMT+03:00, "Vinícius Ferrão via Users"
написа:
>Hello,
>
>For reasons unknown one of my hosts is trying to mount an old storage
>point that’s been removed some time ago.
>
I was looking for a “complete” best practice to migrate a self-hosted engine
running currently on an iSCSI LUN to a Gluster of NFS storage domain
oVirt version 4.3.10
Thanks!
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