Hi,
Thank you for your response, it solved the issue.
> virsh domcapabilities
virsh -c qemu:///system?authfile=/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/virsh_auth.conf
domcapabilities
error: failed to get emulator capabilities
error: internal error: unknown feature amd-sev-es
This appeared to be the bug,
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Hello, As It is currently possible to seal a VM when templating with Sysprep, is it possible to extend virt-sysprep with other options as "--update --network" to update a qcow2 image with any hook?___
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Once upon a time, Victor Stinner said:
> I wrote the tracemalloc module which is easy to use on Python 3.4 and
> newer. If you take tracemalloc snapshots while the memory usage is
> growing, and comparing snapshots don't show anything obvious, you can
> maybe suspect memory fragmentation. You're t
On Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 9:47 PM Thomas Simmons wrote:
> Hello,
> I exported all of the VMs on my 4.3.10 cluster to OVAs and while a few
> have imported into my new 4.4.9 cluster just fine, most are failing to
> import with the error below being logged in my engine.log.
>
> Caused by: org.postgres
Hi Andi,
I guess you are trying to update to oVirt 4.4.9 on CentOS 8.4. This is
not supported any more on the host.
See host section: https://www.ovirt.org/download/
So you would need to migrate to CentOS Stream 8 for example.
For example like this:
1. dnf swap centos-linux-repos centos-stream
Hi,
We are also seeing this issue or something close to it:
Error:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
vdsm-4.40.80.6-1.el8.x86_64
- nothing provides libvirt-daemon-kvm >= 7.6.0-2 needed by
vdsm-4.40.90.4-1.el8.x86_64
Problem 2: package ovirt-host-dependencies-4.
Hi,
I wrote the tracemalloc module which is easy to use on Python 3.4 and
newer. If you take tracemalloc snapshots while the memory usage is
growing, and comparing snapshots don't show anything obvious, you can
maybe suspect memory fragmentation. You're talking about 4 GB of
memory usage, I don't
Hi,
could you please run the following command on the non responsive host and
post the output here?
virsh domcapabilities
Also, could you please go to the Webadmin UI and check the warning signs on
the host list and host detail to see, what flags is the host missing? You
can also check the CPU T
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