[ovirt-users] Re: Memory usage inclines

2018-12-12 Thread Tony Brian Albers
Screenshots attached

We have 2 hosts and 24 running vms, all vms are pretty small.

As you can see, top and the dashboard does not agree.

An interesting thing is that if I view the host itself in the engine,
it says under "General" that 
Max free Memory for scheduling new VMs: 413360 MB

So maybe it's some sort of caching that's using the memory.


/tony

On Wed, 2018-12-12 at 09:59 -0600, Darrell Budic wrote:
> Yeah, you’re right about 400G, I dropped a digit reading it out of
> your top display. 
> 
> So what are you seeing in the dashboard, I’m not sure I understand
> the disconnect between the top you shared and what you’re seeing
> there. It shows lots more than 110G in use, I gather? Or are you
> seeing this on the hosts page per host mem use?
> 
> > On Dec 12, 2018, at 12:34 AM, Tony Brian Albers  wrote:
> > 
> > I'm not following you on the 42G available, the way I see it
> > there's
> > 400+G available:
> > 
> > [root@man-001 ~]# free -h
> >   totalusedfree  shared  buff/cache
> >    a
> > vailable
> > Mem:   503G 96G 19G205M387G
> > 
> > 405G
> > Swap:  4.0G520K4.0G
> > 
> > And here's top sorted by %mem usage:
> > 
> > top - 07:29:00 up 104 days, 20:56,  1 user,  load average: 0.59,
> > 0.68,
> > 0.67
> > Tasks: 564 total,   1 running, 563 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0
> > zombie
> > %Cpu(s):  1.5 us,  0.2 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.2 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0
> > si,  0.0 st
> > KiB Mem : 52807689+total, 20085144 free, 10132981+used,
> > 40666195+buff/cache
> > KiB Swap:  4194300 total,  4193780 free,  520 used.
> > 42491062+avail
> > Mem 
> > 
> >    PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU
> > %MEM TIME+
> > COMMAND 
> >   5517 qemu  20   0 9128268   8.1g  14084
> > S   3.0  1.6   5892:07
> > qemu-kvm
> >  14187 qemu  20   0 9210236   8.1g  14072
> > S   5.3  1.6   6586:00
> > qemu-kvm
> >  12791 qemu  20   0 9272448   8.1g  14140
> > S  14.2  1.6  17452:10
> > qemu-kvm
> > 135526 qemu  20   0 9117748   8.1g  13664
> > S   2.3  1.6   5874:48
> > qemu-kvm
> >   7938 qemu  20   0 9129936   8.1g  13744
> > S   2.3  1.6  22109:28
> > qemu-kvm
> >  11764 qemu  20   0 9275520   8.1g  13720
> > S   3.3  1.6  10679:25
> > qemu-kvm
> >  12066 qemu  20   0 9360552   8.1g  13708
> > S   3.0  1.6  10724:34
> > qemu-kvm
> >  11153 qemu  20   0 9113544   8.1g  13700
> > S  15.6  1.6  19050:12
> > qemu-kvm
> >  12436 qemu  20   0 9161800   8.1g  13712
> > S  16.2  1.6  21268:00
> > qemu-kvm
> >   6902 qemu  20   0 9110480   8.0g  13580
> > S   0.7  1.6   1804:16
> > qemu-kvm
> >   7621 qemu  20   0 9203816   4.8g  14264
> > S   1.7  1.0   3143:35
> > qemu-kvm
> >   6587 qemu  20   0 4880980   4.1g  13744
> > S   0.7  0.8   2354:56
> > qemu-kvm
> >   7249 qemu  20   0 4913084   1.6g  13712
> > S   0.7  0.3   1380:38
> > qemu-kvm
> > 111877 qemu  20   0 1911088   1.1g  14076 S   0.3  0.2
> > 419:58.70
> > qemu-kvm
> >   4602 vdsm   0 -20 4803160 114184  13860
> > S   1.3  0.0   2143:44
> > vdsmd   
> >   4058 root  15  -5 1154020  38804   9588
> > S   0.0  0.0   0:00.81
> > supervdsmd  
> >    818 root  20   0   84576  35356  34940
> > S   0.0  0.0   1:05.60
> > systemd-journal 
> >   3602 root  20   0 1496796  32536   9232 S   0.0  0.0
> > 123:53.70
> > python  
> >   2672 root  20   0  358328  30228   7984
> > S   0.0  0.0   0:14.76
> > firewalld   
> >   4801 vdsm  20   0 1640996  28904   5484
> > S   0.0  0.0   1265:14
> > python
> > 
> > 
> > Rebooting a host doesn't help, (I've tried that earlier) the only
> > thing
> > that works is to stop all vm's, reboot all hosts at the same time
> > and
> > start vm's again. Then memory usage shown in the dashboard slowly
> > increases over time again.
> > 
> > /tony
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 14:09 -0600, Darrell Budic wrote:
> > > That’s only reporting 42G available of your 512, ok but something
> > > still using it. Try sorting the top by memory %, should be ‘>’
> > > while
> > > it’s running.
> > > 
> > > > On Dec 11, 2018, at 1:39 AM, Tony Brian Albers 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > Looks ok to me:
> > > > 
> > > > top - 08:38:07 up 103 days, 22:05,  

[ovirt-users] Customize oVirt engine or node iso

2018-12-12 Thread max zhang
Hi,Recently I wanto customize oVirt iso for engine and node,But I have no idea 
about it,it is so fussy everytime I deploy oVirt.I need a fast way to save my 
time.I always deploy oVirt via internet to download some necessary packages 
erenow.
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[ovirt-users] Gluster with two ovirt nodes

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Wolf
Hello,

i like to set up glusterfs with two ovirt nodes and on more "normal" node
is this possible?
i 've setup glusterfs in cli on two ovirt nodes and 3rd network storage.
glusterfs is up and running.
But now i like to get something like VIP with ctdb for example. is there
any possibility to set this up with ovirt?
Or do i *ve to setup ovirt manually in centos to install ctdb?
Or are there any other ideas?

thank you stefan
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[ovirt-users] Re: Memory usage inclines

2018-12-12 Thread Darrell Budic
Yeah, you’re right about 400G, I dropped a digit reading it out of your top 
display. 

So what are you seeing in the dashboard, I’m not sure I understand the 
disconnect between the top you shared and what you’re seeing there. It shows 
lots more than 110G in use, I gather? Or are you seeing this on the hosts page 
per host mem use?

> On Dec 12, 2018, at 12:34 AM, Tony Brian Albers  wrote:
> 
> I'm not following you on the 42G available, the way I see it there's
> 400+G available:
> 
> [root@man-001 ~]# free -h
>   totalusedfree  shared  buff/cache   a
> vailable
> Mem:   503G 96G 19G205M387G
> 405G
> Swap:  4.0G520K4.0G
> 
> And here's top sorted by %mem usage:
> 
> top - 07:29:00 up 104 days, 20:56,  1 user,  load average: 0.59, 0.68,
> 0.67
> Tasks: 564 total,   1 running, 563 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
> %Cpu(s):  1.5 us,  0.2 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.2 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0
> si,  0.0 st
> KiB Mem : 52807689+total, 20085144 free, 10132981+used,
> 40666195+buff/cache
> KiB Swap:  4194300 total,  4193780 free,  520 used. 42491062+avail
> Mem 
> 
>PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU %MEM TIME+
> COMMAND 
>   5517 qemu  20   0 9128268   8.1g  14084 S   3.0  1.6   5892:07
> qemu-kvm
>  14187 qemu  20   0 9210236   8.1g  14072 S   5.3  1.6   6586:00
> qemu-kvm
>  12791 qemu  20   0 9272448   8.1g  14140 S  14.2  1.6  17452:10
> qemu-kvm
> 135526 qemu  20   0 9117748   8.1g  13664 S   2.3  1.6   5874:48
> qemu-kvm
>   7938 qemu  20   0 9129936   8.1g  13744 S   2.3  1.6  22109:28
> qemu-kvm
>  11764 qemu  20   0 9275520   8.1g  13720 S   3.3  1.6  10679:25
> qemu-kvm
>  12066 qemu  20   0 9360552   8.1g  13708 S   3.0  1.6  10724:34
> qemu-kvm
>  11153 qemu  20   0 9113544   8.1g  13700 S  15.6  1.6  19050:12
> qemu-kvm
>  12436 qemu  20   0 9161800   8.1g  13712 S  16.2  1.6  21268:00
> qemu-kvm
>   6902 qemu  20   0 9110480   8.0g  13580 S   0.7  1.6   1804:16
> qemu-kvm
>   7621 qemu  20   0 9203816   4.8g  14264 S   1.7  1.0   3143:35
> qemu-kvm
>   6587 qemu  20   0 4880980   4.1g  13744 S   0.7  0.8   2354:56
> qemu-kvm
>   7249 qemu  20   0 4913084   1.6g  13712 S   0.7  0.3   1380:38
> qemu-kvm
> 111877 qemu  20   0 19110881.1g  14076 S   0.3  0.2 
> 419:58.70
> qemu-kvm
>   4602 vdsm   0 -20 4803160  114184  13860 S   1.3  0.0 
>   2143:44
> vdsmd   
>   4058 root  15  -5 1154020   38804   9588 S   0.0  0.0   
> 0:00.81
> supervdsmd  
>818 root  20   0   84576  35356  34940 S   0.0  0.0   1:05.60
> systemd-journal 
>   3602 root  20   0 1496796   32536   9232 S   0.0  0.0 
> 123:53.70
> python  
>   2672 root  20   0  358328  30228   7984 S   0.0  0.0   0:14.76
> firewalld   
>   4801 vdsm  20   0 1640996   28904   5484 S   0.0  0.0   
> 1265:14
> python
> 
> 
> Rebooting a host doesn't help, (I've tried that earlier) the only thing
> that works is to stop all vm's, reboot all hosts at the same time and
> start vm's again. Then memory usage shown in the dashboard slowly
> increases over time again.
> 
> /tony
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2018-12-11 at 14:09 -0600, Darrell Budic wrote:
>> That’s only reporting 42G available of your 512, ok but something
>> still using it. Try sorting the top by memory %, should be ‘>’ while
>> it’s running.
>> 
>>> On Dec 11, 2018, at 1:39 AM, Tony Brian Albers  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Looks ok to me:
>>> 
>>> top - 08:38:07 up 103 days, 22:05,  1 user,  load average: 0.68,
>>> 0.62,
>>> 0.57
>>> Tasks: 565 total,   1 running, 564 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0
>>> zombie
>>> %Cpu(s):  1.0 us,  0.5 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.5 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0
>>> si,  0.0 st
>>> KiB Mem : 52807689+total, 22355988 free, 10132873+used,
>>> 40439219+buff/cache
>>> KiB Swap:  4194300 total,  4193780 free,  520 used.
>>> 42492028+avail
>>> Mem 
>>> 
>>>PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU
>>> %MEM TIME+
>>> COMMAND  
>>>  14187 qemu  20   0 9144668   8.1g  14072
>>> S  12.6  1.6   6506:46
>>> qemu-kvm 
>>>  11153 qemu  20   0 9244680   8.1g  13700
>>> S   4.3  1.6  18881:11
>>> qemu-kvm 
>>>  12436 qemu  

[ovirt-users] Re: Network Setup after ovirt node Install and before add node to cluster

2018-12-12 Thread Staniforth, Paul
I think it's the installer/anaconda issue, the default is not to activate the 
network connection on boot. The same with RHEL/Centos I think, you have to 
remember to enable it in the check-box, it's quite annoying when your doing 
remote installs.

Regards,
  Paul S.

From: Yedidyah Bar David 
Sent: 11 December 2018 10:22
To: Eitan Raviv; Simone Tiraboschi
Cc: shb...@gmail.com; users
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Network Setup after ovirt node Install and before 
add node to cluster

On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 10:56 AM Eitan Raviv  wrote:
>
> Ran into the same issue with oVirt Node 4.2.7.1 when installing as a
> virtual guest.
> Didi,
> Can you point us in the right direction?

Sorry, I didn't try this myself recently and not sure about the details.

Obviously it should all be automatic.

Adding Simone.

I suggest to open a bug about this and attach relevant logs
(hosted-engine-setup logs, engine (and engine-setup) logs, vdsm, etc).

Best regards,

>
> Thanks
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 2:23 AM Vincent Royer  wrote:
> >
> > This happened to me too.
> >
> > The NIC doesn't come "up" on the first boot, even though it was initiated 
> > during the setup. DHCP or static makes no difference to this situation. 
> > iirc I used nmtui to bring the interface up and verify the hostname.  Can't 
> > do it in cockpit without the interface being up...
> >
> > Once you're in the engine you can initialize and add the rest of the 
> > required nics.
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is as designed or a bug, but it last happened to me on 
> > 4.2.5, and was the same process on my 3 hosts.
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 12:14 AM Eitan Raviv  wrote:
> >>
> >> On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 7:10 PM Stefan Wolf  wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hello,
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I ve downloaded an installed OVIRT NODE 4.2.7.1.
> >> >
> >> > During the installation I ‘ve setup a static ip (I ‘ve also tried dhcp, 
> >> > both work)
> >> >
> >>
> >> how did you setup the static ip? did you use Cockpit?
> >>
> >>
> >> > The installation passes and after the reboot ovirt node starts without 
> >> > any problems.
> >> >
> >> > BUT the network is not configured.
> >>
> >> what do you mean by 'network is not configured'? the static IP is not
> >> assigned to your selected NIC or sth else?
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > I know 
> >> > https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/install-guide/chap-oVirt_Nodes/ and  
> >> > I know
> >> >
> >> > https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-Hosts/
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > and now I am between these two documents
> >> >
> >> > oVirt is installed but network is not configured to add it to datacenter
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > of course I know the scripts under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
> >> >
> >> > do I really have do edit it manuel?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > if I change ip in command line
> >> >
> >> > ip a add … dev..
> >> >
> >> > and ip route add …
> >> >
> >> > it fails to add node to datacenter
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > - with one of the last version I ‘ve added the IP address in bash
> >> >
> >> > - added the host to datacenter,
> >> >
> >> > - after reboot readd the ip address in bash after reboot
> >> >
> >> > - an then I could change network settings in oVirt Manger
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > What is best practices for adding a node to datacenter when the ip 
> >> > address is not assigned after installation
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Thx shb
> >> >
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[ovirt-users] Roles and Permissions and Inheritance

2018-12-12 Thread Brian Wilson
Is there a way to prevent Roles Assigned to Groups on Objects to only apply to 
where it is set?


Basically looking for a way to do what we had done in VMWare which involved 
using the do not propagate permission setting.


be able 
Seems to me that right now there is no way to set this so if i give access to 
something at the top level of a DC those accesses wlll overide if i then 
explcitly set another role and permission on an object underneath


Lets take as a concrete example the ovirtmgmt network.   I do not want users in 
the engine to be able to place VMs on this (but i want the Superusers to be 
able to still) How can i accomplish this with the way roles and permissions 
work with Ovirt?


thanks!
Brian
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[ovirt-users] Re: Ovirt Maximums

2018-12-12 Thread Brian Wilson
Great thanks for this information, and total bonus about the VDS Timeout info 
as i was seeing that and hadn't started to dig into it good to know that as 
well.


Brian
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