On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Fabrice Bacchella <
fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr> wrote:
> I'm running on Centos 7, just upgraded to ovirt 4.01 using the procedure
> given in the release notes.
>
> But now I'm getting that in /var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log:
>
> 2016-08-03 12:04:39,751 ERROR [org
Hi, it seems the ovirt-3.6-dependencies.repo is pointing the yum repo to
http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/LATEST/EPEL.repo/epel-$releasever/$basearch/
and
http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/LATEST/EPEL.repo/epel-$releasever/noarch,
however the "LATEST" is now pointin
Hi,
Just a reminder, if you have power management configured, first turn that
off for the host - when you restart vdsmd with the power management
configured, engine finds it not responding and tries to fence (e.g. reboot)
the host.
Other than that, restarting vdsmd has been safe in my experience.
Hi,
Thanks for your help...
The scheduling policy is set to none
I've set the "Enable HA Reservation" property and also install the
macspoof hook and power management is configured correctly and seems to
work but all that didn't help .
Regargs,
Arsène
On 08/07/2016 04:50 PM, Yanir Quinn w
Hi,
Under Clusters-> your cluster -> Scheduling policy :
1. What is your selected policy and what properties does it contains ?
2. Under Additional Properties , is "Enable HA Reservation" selected ?
Also check if your host has the necessary hooks (e.g. macspoof) as in the
first host you deployed
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Nicolás wrote:
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> El 04/08/16 a las 15:25, Arik Hadas escribió:
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>>> El 2016-08-04 08:24, Arik Hadas escribió:
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> El 04/08/16 a las 07:18, Arik Hadas escribió:
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Hi,
I have an oVirt setup with 2 server using hosted-engine, both server
resgistered properly the hosted-engine using :
# hosted-engine --deploy
but for some reason the second isn't recognized as a host for
hosted-engine and I'm not able to migrate the hosted-engine.
The error I get when try
Simon,
What is happening is that when we create a preallocated disk on NFS, we
fill the file with zeros in order to "allocate" the space.
However, while copying the disk we use qemu-img that will ignore the zeros.
Quick way to demonstrate:
[root@white-vdsd test]# dd if=/dev/zero of=myfile.txt bs
Storage is NFS. What logs would you like to see?
Many thanks.
Simon
On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 8:53 AM +0100, "Fred Rolland"
mailto:froll...@redhat.com>> wrote:
Simon hi,
What storage type are you using in source and target storage domains ? (NFS,
ISCSI)
Can you share the logs?
Thanks,
F
Simon hi,
What storage type are you using in source and target storage domains ?
(NFS, ISCSI)
Can you share the logs?
Thanks,
Fred
On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Simon Barrett <
simon.barr...@tradingscreen.com> wrote:
> Another example. This one was moved to a new storage domain
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