I can't call it "resolved" , but it's up to you.
I would look at gluster logs for clues.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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Its resolved but had to rebuild the cluster and lost some data.
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Ok,thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Marcos Sungaila
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 1:39 AM
To: Tommy Sway ; 'Liran Rotenberg'
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] Re: [External] : Re: what difference between the
Cloud-Init Network Protocol options ?
Once the KVM host is
I had a gluster issue and got it resolved, but now the ovirt-image-repository
is unattached in the storage domain section. I was able to import the images
but want to make sure its something that just points to another problem I don't
know about.
Any help is appreciated.
Its resolved but had to rebuild the cluster and lost some data.
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Once the KVM host is part of an oVirt cluster, many interactions come from the
VDSM service.
It would help if you used a different KVM host for this kind of procedure.
Marcos
-Original Message-
From: Tommy Sway
Sent: terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 14:10
To: Marcos Sungaila ; 'Liran
You have two options:
- If installing the VM using a pxe environment/network server, you can add
this options as kernel_extra boot options at the Run Once install procedure.
- if installing the VM using an ISO image, edit the install menu entry and add
this option at the end of line.
Marcos
And also you can't migrate your pvc between pools. I was create ticket for that
[1]
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1997241
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> On 24 Aug 2021, at 04:13, ssarang...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> With csi, a pvc is created and a pod is also created by attaching the pvc.
>
> And if I
If so, can I still run it on KVM Server fn the oVirt platform?
It seems that a lot of oVirt's configuration information is not stored in
QUEMU's configuration file like ordinary KVM SERVER, but in the database. Does
this still work?
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From: Marcos Sungaila
Sent:
One important thing, you run the virt-sysprep command on the KVM host
indicating the VM name to seal, you do not run it inside a VM.
It is not like the sysprep command on a Windows machine.
Marcos
-Original Message-
From: Liran Rotenberg
Sent: terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 12:56
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 7:36 AM Tommy Sway wrote:
>
> Thank you very much!
>
>
>
> However, if you use virt-Sysprep, you need to use this tool to complete
> template creation inside the VM to be created. Using oVirt's own template
> encapsulation option, however, does not require you to log in
On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 1:58 PM David White via Users wrote:
>
> Thank you.
> Yes, for me, a lot of the unknowns is simply identifying which log files I
> need to look at, and where.
>
> I see 3 log files in the ovirt-engine/ova/ directory for a single export task:
>
> [root@ovirt-engine1 ova]#
@Dhanraj.ramesh
what version of ovirt you are using? what is the storage model? try to
> perform scan by selecting the storage domain that you have resized at the
> storage side. if that is not help, add new storage domain and perform
> discovery one more time and see whether it can be discovered
Thank you!
But where to set in on oVirt Platform when I create the VM ?
-Original Message-
From: Marcos Sungaila
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 9:10 PM
To: Tommy Sway ; users@ovirt.org
Subject: RE: [External] : [ovirt-users] about the network name rules on
CentOS/Redhat 8 and the
Great!
Thank you!
From: Ales Musil
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2021 7:00 PM
To: Tommy Sway
Cc: users
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] about the network name rules on CentOS/Redhat 8 and
the cloud-init network interface name
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 12:59 PM Ales Musil
Also Veeam announced oVirt support last May.
I did see anyone using or testing Veeam on OLVM or oVirt.
Marcos
-Original Message-
From: Tony Brian Albers
Sent: terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2021 05:50
To: dupar...@esrf.fr; users@ovirt.org
Subject: [External] : [ovirt-users] Re: Backup to
The naming convention is called BiosDevName and was introduced in kernel
2.6.27. It is defined by the OS kernel you are using in the guest. It is not
related to oVirt itself or the KVM host.
In my case, I install my VMs passing "biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0" during the
OS installation process,
Hi Shantur,
The "Additional Size" column mentioned was merged with the 'add' column, so
the new column is called 'Actions' [1].
(manage domain while the sd is active).
There's also an option to refresh the LUNs size while the VM is up and
running (available since version 4.4.5) [2].
It also has a
Hi Miguel,
The virt-sysprep command seals a VM when building it on a standalone KVM host.
Creating a template using the Make Template option in the VMs page
automatically seals the VM during this process.
Anyway, in a standalone KVM host, gracefully shut down the VM and run the
command as
Hello.Sandro Bonazzola wrote that authorization is required to localize the project at https://zanata.phx.ovirt.org/Can I get a matching account?What documents are required for this?I am an engineer in the automation department in a government agency in Russia.My name is Akimov Artem. 39 years.
Hi,
thanks for the links. We'll check.
We already have snapshoting at the iSCSI storage array level (Compellent),
together with replication between storage arrays.
We have online a rolling 7 days snapshots + replicats.
Of course, these are inconsistent snapshots. But from the numerous tests
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 11:17 AM Tommy Sway wrote:
> Everybody is good!
>
> As you all know, to use the client's network card name in cloud-init, you
> must fill in the exact name of the network card interface.
>
> This was easy in version 7 and before, which usually started with EN0.
>
>
>
>
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 12:59 PM Ales Musil wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 11:17 AM Tommy Sway wrote:
>
>> Everybody is good!
>>
>> As you all know, to use the client's network card name in cloud-init, you
>> must fill in the exact name of the network card interface.
>>
>> This was easy
Hi Shantur
what version of ovirt you are using? what is the storage model? try to perform
scan by selecting the storage domain that you have resized at the storage side.
if that is not help, add new storage domain and perform discovery one more time
and see whether it can be discovered
Hi Ritesh, Thank you.. Yes I was following this and all works fine except at
the last steps where I'm getting error and setup failed
ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Misc configuration': Command
'/usr/share/ovirt-engine/bin/pki-enroll-pkcs12.sh' failed to execute
[ INFO ] DNF Performing DNF
Hello
Did you try checking if the engine upgrade is available or not? If yes
please update and then run engine-setup.
To check
run this engine-upgrade-check
if update is available please run
yum update ovirt-engine\*setup\* -y
After this you can run engine-setup. Hope this will work for you
Everybody is good!
As you all know, to use the client's network card name in cloud-init, you
must fill in the exact name of the network card interface.
This was easy in version 7 and before, which usually started with EN0.
After version 8, however, the naming conventions for network cards
Hiya,
The API in oVirt engine actually supports creating snapshots etc. for
backups. Check out github for scripts, i.e.:
https://github.com/luisperezmarin/oVirtVMBackup
And there are others.
There is also a commercial solution, Storware vProtect:
https://storware.eu/products/vprotect/
And
Hi all,
I am trying to install vdsm hooks (scratchpad) specifically.
I can see that there are rpms available in
https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.4/rpm/el8/noarch/ but when I try to
install using yum it says it cannot find it.
Do I have to manually select the hook rpm and install it or am I
c23a5bef-48e0-46c7-9d5b-93c97f0240c0 is the target storage domain?
if the disk is still on the source storage domain in ovirt-engine, you
can remove the LV manually with lvremove, after making sure the source
is correct with
$ vdsm-client Volume getInfo
Do you know why the move failed? When move
Hi,
Part of our Disaster Recovery Plan we do tape backup.
Our previous infrastructure was Oracle VM and VMs fisk were files (.img) we
could apply filters to our tar and backup to tape only required files.
Now preparing the migration to Oracle flavor of oVirt (OLVM).
VMs disks are LVM
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