I've got one physical host in a 3 host CentOS7.5 cluster that reports the
following error several times a day
VDSM node3.example.com command Get Host Statistics failed: Internal
JSON-RPC error: {'reason': ':\'NoneType\' object has no attribute
\'statistics\'">'}
Any ideas what the problem might
Hi, i try install oVirt node, but getting errors on step post-install script.
Screen error in attachment.
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Hello,
This is more out of curiosity, I was wondering during a migration or
import/export does all the storage traffic goes through the SPM server?
Thanks
John
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I have recently been using an old Radeon R9 270X lying around without
issue, until this card seemed to have kicked the bucket.
I had an Nvidia Quadro P2000 lying around I thought I would try. After
installing it into my system, it showed up in the PCI device as
anticipated. I based both devices
Morning.
You're correct. Used an internal package repo mirror for host creation
(with a kickstart) which then interfered with the install of the openjdk
packages. Did a clean install based on CentOS ISO (pure/clean) and
engine-setup worked without issue.
Thanks for pointing me in the right
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Hello,
currently on 4.2.3 I can
- Select Storage --> Disks
- Select disk link in the line (in the "Alias" column)
- In the new disk page select "Storage" tab
and I can see the related Domain Name and its information (eg free space if
I want to extend the disk)
--> it would be nice to have a
Hi,
Looks almost good, see comments below.
> On 16 Jul 2018, at 13:48, Leo David wrote:
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> Thank you very much, really helpfull.
> So I will have:
> 2 x Sandisk ssd plus 240GB ( still consumer grade ) for OS
Run continues (2+ hours, random + sequential read/write) iozone tests (in a
loop)
Thank you very much, really helpfull.
So I will have:
2 x Sandisk ssd plus 240GB ( still consumer grade ) for OS
2 x Samsung sm863a ( dc grade ) 1.9TB for creating 1 x raid1 ssd volume
4 x Dell 2.4TB spinning ( dc grade ) for creating 1 x raid10 spinning volume
1 x nvme car for quick / non
Hi, Leo,
I would recommend the following configuration:
RAID1 120GB for the OS and oVirt software
RAID10 (GB whatever you need) for VM data
I tested RAID5 it appears slower then RAID10.
Please note consumer SSD may appear to work with SAS RAID controller yet
actually they DO NOT !
Load them
Hello everyone,
Based on your experiance or well know best practices can you provide me
with an advice on raid configuration ?
I have a single server, that will have a couple of brand new enterprise
grade ssds, spinning and one pci nvme card.
The server ( Dell PE r630 ) comes wirt Perc h730p raid
Thank you very much, very usefull information.
I will proceed with different scenarios, depending on client's environment.
Have a nice day,
Leo
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 2:56 PM, Sahina Bose wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 5:37 PM, Sandro Bonazzola
> wrote:
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