Re: [ovirt-users] extra permissions required to start VM via ovirt-shell?

2016-11-09 Thread Ondra Machacek

Hello,

when using user roles (not admin ones) you have to use filter
parameter. So you need to start the ovirt-shell similar to this:

  $ ovirt-shell --filter --username=...  --url=... --ca-file=...

On 11/09/2016 10:49 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:

Hi,

I created a user and a new user role, VmStarter, that has two permissions:
  System -> Configure System -> Login Permissions
  VM -> Basic Operations -> Run VM

I assigned this new user to this role at the data center.

If I login to the user portal with this user I get a screen with all
my VMs, and if a VM is down I can click on the "run" button and it will
start.  If a machine is running I cannot click on the stop button (well,
I can, but I get a permission denied error, which is expected).  So it
sounds like everything is working.

Now I want to use ovirt-shell to do the same thing.  I can login just
fine using this user's credentials, and I get connected.  However when I
execute the command to start a VM:

  [oVirt shell (connected)]# action vm vm-0 start

I get this error:

   ERROR =
  status: 400
  reason: Bad Request
  detail: query execution failed due to insufficient permissions.
  

This seems to imply I'm missing a permission.  But I have no idea what
permission I'm missing.  I haven't found anything in the engine log that
would help me.

Any ideas what's wrong and (more importantly) how to fix it?

Thanks,

-derek


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Re: [ovirt-users] Unable to get volume size for domain ... after engine upgrade 4.0.4

2016-11-09 Thread Bertrand Caplet
Hi Claudio,
I'm having the same problem.
Did you resolve it ? And how ?


Le 20/10/2016 à 17:11, Claudio Soprano a écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> we upgraded the engine (standalone) from 3.6.5 to 4.0.4 for the
> Backing file too long bug.
>
> we upgraded 2 hosts on 10 from 3.6.5 to 4.0.4 too.
>
> we tried to shutdown some VMs and now when we try to start them again
> we get
>
> "Unable to get volume size for domain
> 384f9059-ef2f-4d43-a54f-de71c5d589c8 volume
> 83ab4406-ea8d-443e-b64b-77b4e1dcb978"
>
> Where the domain changes for each VMs we try to start, some VMs have
> snapshots but one was cloned from a snapshot but has no snapshots itself.
>
> Also this cloned VM after the shutdown doesn't start anymore, same error.
>
> These VMs don't start neither 3.6.5 or 4.0.4 hosts.
>
> I hope in any help because we have about 200 VMs and we don't know if
> they will start again after a shutdown.
>
> Claudio
>
>

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[ovirt-users] extra permissions required to start VM via ovirt-shell?

2016-11-09 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi,

I created a user and a new user role, VmStarter, that has two permissions:
  System -> Configure System -> Login Permissions
  VM -> Basic Operations -> Run VM

I assigned this new user to this role at the data center.

If I login to the user portal with this user I get a screen with all
my VMs, and if a VM is down I can click on the "run" button and it will
start.  If a machine is running I cannot click on the stop button (well,
I can, but I get a permission denied error, which is expected).  So it
sounds like everything is working.

Now I want to use ovirt-shell to do the same thing.  I can login just
fine using this user's credentials, and I get connected.  However when I
execute the command to start a VM:

  [oVirt shell (connected)]# action vm vm-0 start

I get this error:

   ERROR =
  status: 400
  reason: Bad Request
  detail: query execution failed due to insufficient permissions.
  

This seems to imply I'm missing a permission.  But I have no idea what
permission I'm missing.  I haven't found anything in the engine log that
would help me.

Any ideas what's wrong and (more importantly) how to fix it?

Thanks,

-derek

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[ovirt-users] Cannot mark VMs as highly available?

2016-11-09 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi,

I'm running ovirt (4.0.4) with hosted-engine on a single host (replacing
a vmware-server system).  I just had to reboot the system, and ran
through the sequence in this message from April 2014:

  http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-April/023861.html

to get the sytem back online, and the engine VM came up.  But of course
none of my other running VMs came back.  So I was trying to go in and
set them all as Highly Available so that ovirt would start them.

I logged into the ovirt admin interface, went to [Virtual Machines],
selected one of them, clicked Edit, then the High Availability
tab. However even though it's not greyed out, I cannot select the Highly
Available checkbox.  Clicking on it just does nothing.  So I cannot seem
to set them as highly available.  So what am I missing?

Attached is a screenshot of what I'm seeing.

I'm connecting using Firefox on a Fedora-23 desktop, in case that makes
any difference?

-derek


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Re: [ovirt-users] Uncaught exception occurred. Cannot read property 'f' of null

2016-11-09 Thread Alexander Wels
On Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:14:30 AM EST Alexander Wels wrote:
> On Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:20:23 AM EDT Jorick Astrego wrote:
> > On 10/18/2016 03:59 PM, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
> > >> On 18 Oct 2016, at 15:56, Alexander Wels  wrote:
> > >> 
> > >> On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 3:44:31 PM EDT Jorick Astrego wrote:
> > >>> Hi,
> > >>> 
> > >>> We have ovirt connected to our freeipa domain. Things work fine
> > >>> 
> > >>> generally, but once in a while I get the following error pop up in the
> 
> ui:
> > >>> Uncaught exception occurred. Please try reloading the page.
> > >>> Details:
> > >>> Exception caught: Exception caught: (TypeError) __gwt$exception:
> > >>> : Cannot read property 'f' of null
> > >>> Please have your administrator check the UI logs
> > >> 
> > >> Could you install the symbol maps assocaited with the obfuscated code
> > >> so
> > >> we
> > >> can get a readable stack trace. To install the symbol maps please run
> > >> the
> > >> following command on the machine running the engine (or VM if it is
> > >> HE).
> > >> 
> > >> yum install ovirt-engine-webadmin-portal-debuginfo
> > >> 
> > >> Please restart the ovirt-engine process with
> > >> 
> > >> systemctl restart ovirt-engine
> > >> 
> > >> after you have installed the symbol maps. Then next time you see the
> > >> message in the UI, the stack trace in the log should be readable and we
> > >> can help you better determine what is causing the problem.
> > > 
> > > right, that’s likely even easier than what I just wrote;-)
> > > 
> > >>> The log that goes with it:
> > >>> 
> > >>> 2016-10-17 16:31:32,578 ERROR
> > >>> [org.ovirt.engine.ui.frontend.server.gwt.OvirtRemoteLoggingService]
> > >>> (default task-21) [] Permutation name:
> > >>> 430985F23DFC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785
> > >>> 2016-10-17 16:31:32,578 ERROR
> > >>> [org.ovirt.engine.ui.frontend.server.gwt.OvirtRemoteLoggingService]
> > >>> (default task-21) [] Uncaught exception: :
> > >>> com.google.gwt.event.shared.UmbrellaException: Exception caught:
> > >>> Exception caught: (TypeError)
> > >>> 
> > >>>   __gwt$exception: : Cannot read property 'f' of null
> > >>>   
> > >>>  at
> > >>> 
> > >>> Unknown.ps(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/43098
> > >>> 5F
> > >>> 23DF C1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@3837) at
> > >>> Unknown.xs(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/43098
> > >>> 5F
> > >>> 23DF C1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@41) at
> > >>> Unknown.C3(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/43098
> > >>> 5F
> > >>> 23DF C1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@19) at
> > >>> Unknown.F3(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/43098
> > >>> 5F
> > >>> 23DF C1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@19) at
> > >>> Unknown.P2(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/43098
> > >>> 5F
> > >>> 23DF C1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@117) at
> > >>> Unknown.hwf(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@41) at
> > >>> Unknown.twf(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@162) at
> > >>> Unknown.xwf(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@14293) at
> > >>> Unknown.KVe(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@1172) at
> > >>> Unknown.yUe(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@33) at
> > >>> Unknown.viy(@53)at Unknown.Piy(@18587) at
> > >>> Unknown.zOr(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@189) at
> > >>> Unknown.$to(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@311) at
> > >>> Unknown.VBo(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@2599) at
> > >>> Unknown.mCo(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@8942) at
> > >>> Unknown.qRn(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@116) at
> > >>> Unknown.tRn(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@568) at
> > >>> Unknown.kVn(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@74) at
> > >>> Unknown.nVn(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D FC1C8BE1C7FDD91EDAA785.cache.html@25943) at
> > >>> Unknown.cUn(https://ovirttest.netbulae.test/ovirt-engine/webadmin/4309
> > >>> 85
> > >>> F23D 

Re: [ovirt-users] Import from OVA with encrypted root

2016-11-09 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Tomáš Golembiovský  said:
> unfortunately virt-v2v cannot import VMs with encrypted root file
> system. Moreover import of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint guests is not yet
> supported by oVirt either. For that you would need development version
> of virt-v2v. There are no packages for RHEL/CentOS yet. There should be
> packages in Fedora rawhide if you feel brave enough to setup such host
> in oVirt (Note: I'm not suggesting you or anyone should do that).

So, I went the manual route.  I made a new VM of appropriate size, with
a non-thin-provisioned IDE disk, and booted it from a rescue CD.  I
extracted the vmdk from the ova file, used qemu-img to convert it to
raw, and used netcat to dump it over the network into the VM and onto
the disk.

That of course doesn't do any of the things that should be done to
"convert" a VM, but (at least in this case), it appears to have worked
"good enough" (the VM boots and gets on the network).

Still amused that somebody thinks distributing an image with encrypted
filesystems, and the key for that encryption in the initrd, does
anything to "secure" their image.  Sigh...
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Re: [ovirt-users] Problem moving master storage domain to maintenance

2016-11-09 Thread Roy Golan
On 9 November 2016 at 14:49, knarra  wrote:

> Can some one please help me to understand the queries below.
>
> On 11/03/2016 06:43 PM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:
>
> Hi kasturi,
>
> Which version of oVirt are you using?
>
> Apologies for the late reply. I am using the latest master.
>
> Roy, I assume it is related to 4.0 version where the import of hosted
> storage domain was introduced. Care to share your insight about it?
>
> Regards,
> Maor
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:23 PM, knarra  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have three storage domains backed by gluster in my environment
>> (hostedstorage, data and vmstore). I would want to move the storage domains
>> into maintenance. Have couple of questions here.
>>
>> 1) Will moving master storage domain into maintenance have some impact on
>> hostedstorage?
>>
>> 2) I see that moving master storage domain into maintenance causes
>> HostedEngine VM to restart and moves hosted_storage from active to Unknown
>> state. Is this expected?
>>
>> 3) master storage domain remains in  "Preparing for Maintenance" and i
>> see the following exceptions in the engine.log.
>>
>> 2016-11-03 06:22:10,988 ERROR 
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.irsbroker.IrsBrokerCommand]
>> (DefaultQuartzScheduler6) [2d534f09] 
>> IrsBroker::Failed::GetStoragePoolInfoVDS:
>> IRSGenericException: IRSErrorException: IRSNoMasterDomainException: Wrong
>> Master domain or its version: u'SD=08aba92e-e685-45d7-b03f-85d9678ecc9b,
>> pool=581999ef-02aa-0272-0334-0159'
>> 2016-11-03 06:22:11,001 WARN [org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.sto
>> rage.pool.ReconstructMasterDomainCommand] (org.ovirt.thread.pool-6-thread-24)
>> [210d2f12] Validation of action 'ReconstructMasterDomain' failed for user
>> SYSTEM. Reasons: VAR__ACTION__RECONSTRUCT_MASTE
>> R,VAR__TYPE__STORAGE__DOMAIN,ACTION_TYPE_FAILED_STORAGE_DOMAIN_STATUS_ILLEGAL2,$status
>> PreparingForMaintenance
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> kasturi.
>>
>>
>> The hosted_storage will not be picked up as a master domain. So the
reconstruct must have picked up one of your other domain. I don't know why
the reconstruct failed, it says here it's wrong master domain version.


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Re: [ovirt-users] Import from OVA with encrypted root

2016-11-09 Thread Tomáš Golembiovský
Hi,

unfortunately virt-v2v cannot import VMs with encrypted root file
system. Moreover import of Debian/Ubuntu/Mint guests is not yet
supported by oVirt either. For that you would need development version
of virt-v2v. There are no packages for RHEL/CentOS yet. There should be
packages in Fedora rawhide if you feel brave enough to setup such host
in oVirt (Note: I'm not suggesting you or anyone should do that).


Best regards,

Tomas

On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 10:30:01 -0600
Chris Adams  wrote:

> I'm trying to import an appliance image from a vendor.  It is based on
> Debian.  For some added level of "security" I guess, the vendor disk
> image has the root filesystem encrypted (and then the key is in the
> initrd - I know that's no real added security, but... whatever).
> 
> Trying to import this VM into oVirt fails because it can't find/mount
> the root filesystem.
> 
> Is there any way around this?
> 
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Re: [ovirt-users] Problem moving master storage domain to maintenance

2016-11-09 Thread knarra

Can some one please help me to understand the queries below.

On 11/03/2016 06:43 PM, Maor Lipchuk wrote:

Hi kasturi,

Which version of oVirt are you using?

Apologies for the late reply. I am using the latest master.
Roy, I assume it is related to 4.0 version where the import of hosted 
storage domain was introduced. Care to share your insight about it?


Regards,
Maor


On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:23 PM, knarra > wrote:


Hi,

I have three storage domains backed by gluster in my
environment (hostedstorage, data and vmstore). I would want to
move the storage domains into maintenance. Have couple of
questions here.

1) Will moving master storage domain into maintenance have some
impact on hostedstorage?

2) I see that moving master storage domain into maintenance
causes  HostedEngine VM to restart and moves hosted_storage from
active to Unknown state. Is this expected?

3) master storage domain remains in  "Preparing for Maintenance"
and i see the following exceptions in the engine.log.

2016-11-03 06:22:10,988 ERROR
[org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.irsbroker.IrsBrokerCommand]
(DefaultQuartzScheduler6) [2d534f09]
IrsBroker::Failed::GetStoragePoolInfoVDS: IRSGenericException:
IRSErrorException: IRSNoMasterDomainException: Wrong Master domain
or its version: u'SD=08aba92e-e685-45d7-b03f-85d9678ecc9b,
pool=581999ef-02aa-0272-0334-0159'
2016-11-03 06:22:11,001 WARN
[org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.storage.pool.ReconstructMasterDomainCommand]
(org.ovirt.thread.pool-6-thread-24) [210d2f12] Validation of
action 'ReconstructMasterDomain' failed for user SYSTEM. Reasons:

VAR__ACTION__RECONSTRUCT_MASTER,VAR__TYPE__STORAGE__DOMAIN,ACTION_TYPE_FAILED_STORAGE_DOMAIN_STATUS_ILLEGAL2,$status
PreparingForMaintenance

Thanks

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Re: [ovirt-users] about CPU type

2016-11-09 Thread Yaniv Kaul
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I manage several hosts with different CPU type and I was wondering about
> good practices to create a cluster in ovirt.
>
> I usually choose the lowest level to gather my hosts, Sandy Bridge seems
> to be good. Is there for instance some performance advantage  to create a
> cluster per CPU type?
>
> I mean, if i decide to create an independant cluster with the Broadwell
> family, what kind of advantage could this stuff bring to me? I know I
> couldn't force live migrate my guests to a lower CPU type cluster, so
> advantage must be greater than disadvantage.
>

It means more CPU features from the host are exposed to the guest. If it
takes advantage of them is up to the guest and the applications within it.
For example, with Broadwell, you can get all the CPU features that are
in[1].

Y.

[1]
http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=blob;f=src/cpu/cpu_map.xml;h=6da8321a69681e7a78ade6b7c5c9c871813bd5d8;hb=HEAD#l1126



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[ovirt-users] about CPU type

2016-11-09 Thread Nathanaël Blanchet

Hi all,

I manage several hosts with different CPU type and I was wondering about 
good practices to create a cluster in ovirt.


I usually choose the lowest level to gather my hosts, Sandy Bridge seems 
to be good. Is there for instance some performance advantage  to create 
a cluster per CPU type?


I mean, if i decide to create an independant cluster with the Broadwell 
family, what kind of advantage could this stuff bring to me? I know I 
couldn't force live migrate my guests to a lower CPU type cluster, so 
advantage must be greater than disadvantage.


thank you for help.

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Re: [ovirt-users] First steps with ovirt, what can I expect?

2016-11-09 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Ben De Luca  wrote:

> My switch was blocking promiscuous mode and breaking the bridge, fixed
> now.
>

Glad you solved :-)



>
> On 27 October 2016 at 18:49, Ben De Luca  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>I am building my first ovirt system and I am wondering about the state
>> of my system. I think it should be different than what it is right now. If
>> any one has advice, opinions or thought I am open to hearing. Sorry If I
>> have some of the terminology wrong).
>>
>

Welcome to the oVirt community :-)



>
>> I am try to building a 3 node cluster, with nfs3 storage on top of
>> centos 7.2 system.
>>
>> I have 3 identical nodes, and one machine providing dns for the 3
>> nodes. I have configured names for the nodes and for the engine
>>
>> I installed centos-release-ovirt40 (which has resolved to
>> centos-release-ovirt40-1.0-1.el7.centos.noarch)
>>
>> Using the appliance I found at http://resources.ovirt.org/pub
>> /ovirt-4.0/rpm/el7/noarch/ovirt-engine-appliance-4.0-2016092
>> 8.1.el7.centos.noarch.rpm I ran hosted-engine --deploy . it completed
>> without error.
>>
>>  What has me confused is I can only reach the management engine
>> (ping/web console) on the host that I ran hosted-engine --deploy. The other
>> nodes can not  reach it.
>>
>> I feel like I should be able to connect to it from every where so I
>> can add the other nodes, as I have never done this before I dont know what
>> state it should be at the moment. Is there another step I need to take to
>> make it visible on the rest of the network?
>>
>> -Ben
>>
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Re: [ovirt-users] check_rhev3 1.6 released

2016-11-09 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:05 PM, René Koch  wrote:

> I'm happy to announce version 1.6 of check_rhev3.
>

Tanks René!



>
> check_rhev3 is a monitoring plugin for Icinga/Nagios and it's forks, which
> is
> used to monitor datacenters, clusters, hosts, vms, vm pools and storage
> domains
> of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) and oVirt virtualization
> environments.
>
> Download this plugin from: https://github.com/ovido/check
> _rhev3/releases/check_rhev3-1.6
>
> For further information on how to install this plugin visit:
> https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3/wiki/Installation-Documentation
>
> A detailed usage documentation can be found here:
> https://github.com/ovido/check_rhev3/wiki/Usage-Documentation
>
>
> Changelog:
>
> - New features:
> -   Add support for oVirt 4 and RHEV 4 (#42)
> -   Add option to ignore xml warnings (#49)
> -   Components in state maintenance result in warning state now instead of
> critical
>
> Bugs fixed:
> -   Critical/Warning thresholds for -l vms/hosts are ignored (#44)
>
>
> Please note that API path changed in RHEV 4 and oVirt 4.
> It's /ovirt-engine/api instead of /api. This plugin will still use the old
> path for compatibility
> reasons with older installations. If you use RHEV 4 or oVirt 4 please use
> option -A:
> ./check_rhev3 -A "/ovirt-engine/api" ...
>
>
> If you have any questions or ideas, please drop me an email:
> rk...@rk-it.at.
>
> Thank you for using check_rhev3.
>
>
> Regards,
> René
>
>
>
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