Hello
I'm trying to find any info on how much storage I can attach to a VM.
Is there a recommended/maximum for number of disks and maximum disk size?
I'm using GlusterFS as backend storage for the cluster.
The VM uses LVM (/w striped volumes) to manage attached disks.
Thank you,
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Dmitri
Thank you Alan.
I will try this. I guess if i define localhost as the spice proxy at each
host i will not need to edit the vv file.
Is there a way to change the default 2min expiration to sth greater? Lets
say 5min, as mostly i use high latency satellite connections.
On Oct 6, 2017 1:20 PM,
That looks like the normal state for a LACP bond, but it does record some churn
(bond renegotiations, I believe). So it probably bounced once or twice coming
up. Maybe a slow switch, maybe a switch relying on dynamic bonding instead of
static bonds, and taking longer to establish.
For the
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 10:13 PM, Michael Watters
wrote:
> I actually reran the ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap-setup tool and was
> able to login and complete a search successfully but doing the same
> thing in the engine UI fails.
>
> Here's the configuration from the
Hi,
I've got a single host running CentOS 7.3 + Ovirt 4.0.6 with hosted
engine. I'm having network issues (see previous email thread) and the
next thing I'm going to try is to add a new network card and use that
instead of the onboard ethernet on the mobo. However it looks like
Hello,
I'm relocating some disks from some storage domains to other ones.
At the end I'm going to remove source storage domains.
All the SD involved are FC and the hosts are CentOS 7.4
I see that after removing an SD from oVirt, the multipath part on host
remains.
What is the correct sequence of
Hello,
on a 2 nodes cluster in 4.1.6 I have this situation.
Every node has 3 bonds, each one composed by 2 network adapters and each
one of type mode=4
(actually in setup networks I have configured custom and then the value:
"mode=4 miimon=100"
)
At this moment only one of the servers has access
I open the Ovirt WEB User page (over the ssh tunnel) and open the "console". I
have a spice/vnc client
on my local computer.
Actually, with the native windows Spice client you do not need the X-Windows.
I do not need to go to the hypervisor(s) directly as they are on the same net
as the
I have this working through an SSH tunnel, although it adds some extra steps.
1. Figure out which port your VM console is bound to (5900 + offset).
2. SSH to the hypervisor tunneling a local port to that remote console port.
3. Click on the console link in the Engine and locally save the vv file.
Hello,
I run a local X-Windows server on my client and ssh to the remote host with the
-Y option. This forwards all remote
X windows commands to the local X-Window server. I can then get my remote
windows to run locally.
Good Luck,
Robert O'Kane
On 10/05/2017 11:58 PM, Alex K wrote:
Any
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