Hello, I’ve an strange issue with oVirt 4.4.1
The hosted engine is stuck in the UEFI firmware trying to “never” boot.
I think this happened when I changed the default VM mode for the cluster inside
the datacenter.
There’s a way to fix this without redeploying the engine?
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Getting the same problem on 4.4.2-2020081922.
I'll try the image that Roberto found to work, and will report back.
Perhaps I'm still too new to this. :)
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On Saturday, August 22, 2020 7:12 PM, David White via Users
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> I'm
I'm running into the same problem.
I just wiped my CentOS 8.2 system, and in place of that, installed oVirt Node
4.4.1.
I'm downloading 4.4.2-2020081922 now.
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On Friday, August 7, 2020 11:55 AM, Roberto Nunin wrote:
> Il gior
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 6:26 PM Michael Jones wrote:
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> On 20/08/2020 20:55, Michael Jones wrote:
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> On 19/08/2020 14:48, Michael Jones wrote:
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> On 19/08/2020 12:12, Michael Jones wrote:
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> On 19/08/2020 10:41, Nir Soffer wrote:
>
> There is no warning the method was deprecated and will be mi
On 22/08/2020 18:20, David White via Users wrote:
>> You can actually upload directly via scp to the iso domain, just make
>> sure to;
>>
>> chown -v vdsm:
>> /path/to/iso/domain/local_iso_domain/000----00/images/----/uploaded-file.iso
> That wor
> You can actually upload directly via scp to the iso domain, just make
> sure to;
>
> chown -v vdsm:
> /path/to/iso/domain/local_iso_domain/000----00/images/----/uploaded-file.iso
That worked. Thanks.
I was able to get a VM going.
Unfortunate
On 20/08/2020 20:55, Michael Jones wrote:
> On 19/08/2020 14:48, Michael Jones wrote:
>> On 19/08/2020 12:12, Michael Jones wrote:
>>> On 19/08/2020 10:41, Nir Soffer wrote:
> There is no warning the method was deprecated and will be missing
> functionality.
>
> The steps detailed
On 22/08/2020 13:58, David White via Users wrote:
> So, what's the point of all-in-one if you cannot upload ISOs and boot VMs off
> of ISOs?
> Is there an alternative way to setup a VM in all-in-one, such as boot from
> PXE or something?
You can actually upload directly via scp to the iso domai
>by standalone do you mean all-in-one? or separate engine and hosts?
I THINK all-in-one. :)
The following are the commands that I ran:
sudo yum install https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release44.rpm
sudo yum module -y enable javapackages-tools pki-deps postgresql:12
sudo yum inst
I see you are using 4.4 standalone;
by standalone do you mean all-in-one? or separate engine and hosts?
In 4.4 the change in imageio means it's not compatible with all-in-one
anymore, i'll be raising a bug request to support this later today (but
officially all-in-one support ended in 4.0 so i do
Ok, that at least got the certificate trusted.
Thank you for the fast response on that!
The certificate is now installed and trusted, and I removed the exception in
Firefox.
(Screenshots attached)
Unfortunately, the upload is still not working.
I'm still getting the same error message that "Con
On 22/08/2020 11:20, David White via Users wrote:
> I'm not sure if I'm actually importing the CA certificate into Firefox
> properly.
> This Red Hat solution suggests that Firefox should prompt me to install the
> cert when I download it: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95103
>
> Instead, it
I'm not sure if I'm actually importing the CA certificate into Firefox properly.
This Red Hat solution suggests that Firefox should prompt me to install the
cert when I download it: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/95103
Instead, it is just downloading and displaying the certificate in plainte
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