Hi and Welcome,
- The engine keeps the VM definition in it's database. The VMs are not
persistent on the host they are running. Even if the engine is completely lost,
a fresh new engine can import the storage domain and import VMs' definition
from there.
- None. The Engine UI is self
ovirt version 4.5.1
I didn't see the tutorial on the ovirt official website, but I found the
tutorial of Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure for Virtualization. Should I
follow this tutorial to execute, or through Cockpit, first pass the three
machines of the second cluster through glusterfs
Hello
when booting an upgraded 4.5.2 node it is not activating local logical
volumes used for gluster bricks.
The output of lvmconfig is
devices {
use_devicesfile=1
multipath_wwids_file=""
scan_lvs=0
hints="none"
}
and the output of lvmdevices is
Hi everyone.
I have deployed a 3x replica glusterfs succesfully.
I have 4 nic in each server. Will be using 2 bond, one for gluster and the
other for the vm. My doubt is:
Actually, my network is 192.168.2.0/23
The IP of bond0 and bond1 should be in differente networks? Can i give, for
example,
Hello,
ovirt-engine is giving time to time the following logs " Domain
----:iscsi-domain-xx' report isn't an actual
report
Then the hosts becomes unresponsive for some time, try to fence and comes back
up. Any idea when this could come from ?
Best,
Hello,
after running a PoC oVirt setup for more than a year, I ran into the "expiring
certificate issue". Done an full upgrade for 4.4, engine-setup, and "Enroll
certificates" to all hosts, all hosts are now green, and the certificates are
renewed:
- /etc/pki/vdsm/certs/vdsmcert.pem
-
I'm new to ovirt, I'm coming from Proxmox and VMware, so I had some doubts that
I couldn't find myself;
- Via terminal, where are the VMs created in oVirt?
- What are the most used commands on a daily basis in the terminal?
- Can I use the host's local disk as storage for the VMs?
- Is glusterfs
Yes.Keep in mind that the bricks (hostname/ip+mountpoint combo) should be part
of the Gluster network. The IP you use while mounting is used only to retrieve
the volume info (and the bricks) while the brick FQDN/hostname/IP is used for
the actual data transfer.If you use LACP, you can combine
Facundo,
That should be fine, the requirement for different networks is aligned with
bandwidth and performance I think more than anything else. As long as you have
two different interfaces and they have valid DNS records oVirt wouldn't
actually know how the networking switching and routing is
I am trying to get LDAP integration working with FreeIPA, it would seem that
the instructions to do so are the same across the RHEV and oVirt administration
guides and other sites that have replicated that information and based on oVirt
4.4 (I am running 4.5.2).
I have it configured as per the
It is working now, no changes .
Might have been a problem with web-browser
Apologies for posting this...
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