Kind of ...
First I had to run remotely a browser on the server, the only way to upload
files on the storage attached to it.
I then created a new VM and attached the disk, but when it boots up it tells me
that it does not find a bootable device. What am I missing ?
Thanks,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 05:32:50PM -, valerio.luc...@nyu.edu wrote:
> As I've described before I had issues with my deployment and had to recreate
> the engine.
> I never had a chance to export my VMs, but I did back up the files. Now I
> would like to import the old VMs into the new engine.
All,
After a power failure, and generator failure I lost my cluster, and the Hosted
engine refused to restart after power was restored. I would expect, once
storage comes up that the hosted engine comes back online without too much of a
fight. In practice because the SPM went down as well, ther
So I just finished migrating my 4.3 engine to 4.4 on a brand new RHvEL8
install; next step is to upgrade the hosts. When I first started with oVirt I
used my own CentOS installs, but quickly decided that it made no sense for my
use case. Now I am looking at upgrading from 4.3 to 4.4 and asking
As I've described before I had issues with my deployment and had to recreate
the engine.
I never had a chance to export my VMs, but I did back up the files. Now I would
like to import the old VMs into the new engine. Is there a way to 'slurp' in
the old images ? I see different way to import fro
It works, it doesn't fail.
Thanks.
>
> do you still fail to create SD metadata? If so, why it fails when you try
> manually from cmd line?
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On Monday, 29 March 2021 16:20:38 CEST valerio.luc...@nyu.edu wrote:
> OK, I downgraded glusterfs to 7.9 (got the RPMs from the CentOS mirror and
> did a "dnf --allowerasing downgrade ") and I was able to deploy a new
> engine.
> Now on to solve all my other problems ;-(
do you still fail to cre
There is no upgrade path for cinderlib between 4.3 and 4.4, also in
4.3 cinderlib was installed via pip with the 0.x version, while 4.4 is
1.x.
In ovirt-engine we only create the cinderlib database, we don't
control the tables, this is controlled by the ORM cinderlib uses.
We did get a report abou
Hi all,
I can confirm that when using libgfapi with oVirt + Gluster replica 3
(Hyperconverged) read and write performance under a VM was 4 to 5 times better
than when using fuse.
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Tested with a VM
p.s.: Forgot to thank for the help. Really appreciated.
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OK, I downgraded glusterfs to 7.9 (got the RPMs from the CentOS mirror and did
a "dnf --allowerasing downgrade ") and I was able to deploy a new engine.
Now on to solve all my other problems ;-(
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From my dnf history:
Upgrade glusterfs-8.4-1.el8.x86_64
@ovirt-4.4-centos-gluster8
But if all that is required is v. 6 I should be able to safely downgrade to 7.9.
Thanks for the spec reference.
> On Sunday, 28 March 2021 06:49:18 CEST valerio.luccio(a)nyu.edu
Hi Andrei,
kvm64 is a legacy type, not recommended for use by qemu project [1]. I
suppose that's the reason it's been left out from the list you're looking
at.
Not sure how this is implemented exactly, anyway it seems like you can type
in any custom value into the field for cpu type, instead of j
On Sunday, 28 March 2021 06:49:18 CEST valerio.luc...@nyu.edu wrote:
> So it does turn out that I have some issue with gluster. I was fooled by
> seeing that the wizard does create the top-level directory and the ids
> file, but if I try to create a file from command line I get an error. I
> don't
Hi,
OK, thanks, found this option.
But host CPU type “KVM64” is not available here, only Conroe, Penryn, Nehalem,
Westmere.
Where I can add CPU type “KVM64” in this list?
> On 29 Mar 2021, at 11:00, Ritesh Chikatwar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Yes , There is an option but I have not tried.
> Lo
Hi !
Is it possible to set host CPU type to kvm64 for a single VM ?
Thanks.
Andrei
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