You allocated a 100G storage domain.
Within that storage domain, you allocated a 50G disk to hold the disk image.
Just like any other storage domain, you can create additional disks. I have
seen warnings, for going over 80% allocated within this storage domain.
When building the
ovirt 4.5.4, standalone engine, centos 8 stream
[root@ovirt ~]# engine-config -g UserSessionTimeOutInterval
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Dcom.redhat.fips=false
UserSessionTimeOutInterval: 30 version: general
[root@ovirt ~]# engine-config -s UserSessionTimeOutInterval=60
Picked up
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 2:33 PM Diego Ercolani wrote:
>
> Finally it worked:
> After the step previous described:
> 1. put cluster in global maintenance
> 2. stop ovirt-engine and ovirt-engine-dwhd
> 3. in the table dwh_history_timekeeping @enginedb I changed the dwhUuid
> 4. launched
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 1:38 PM Diego Ercolani wrote:
>
> I found the reference on that file:
> https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-dwh/blob/master/docs/Notes-about-single-dwhd
I didn't remember I wrote it :-(.
>
> It's only to notice that I veryfied the contents of
> dwh_history_timeskeeping table
Finally it worked:
After the step previous described:
1. put cluster in global maintenance
2. stop ovirt-engine and ovirt-engine-dwhd
3. in the table dwh_history_timekeeping @enginedb I changed the dwhUuid
4. launched engine-setup, the engine-setup asked to disconnect a "fantomatic"
DWH (I
I found the reference on that file:
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-dwh/blob/master/docs/Notes-about-single-dwhd
It's only to notice that I veryfied the contents of
dwh_history_timeskeeping table @engine db and the dwhUuid it's consistent with
the one in the 10-setup-uuid.conf file
While
All the files seem to be correctly intializated.
The only doubt is in the last directory you addressed:
/etc/ovirt-engine-dwh/ovirt-engine-dwhd.conf.d/
there is a file:
[root@ovirt-engine ovirt-engine-dwhd.conf.d]# ls -ltr
total 28
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 223 Oct 5 09:17 README
-rw---. 1
Hi,
Can you be more specific about what is the error message you get while
trying to change the cluster compatibility version?
Thanks,
Lucia
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 8:46 AM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm sorry if it is a noob question but it is very important for me.
> We are researching oVirt in our
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 12:09 PM Diego Ercolani wrote:
>
> Thank you for your infos.
> > It's not the engine that is writing there, it's dwhd. The engine only
> > reads. Did you check /var/log/ovirt-engine-dwh/ ?
> What is confusing me are these line in
>
Thank you for your infos.
> It's not the engine that is writing there, it's dwhd. The engine only
> reads. Did you check /var/log/ovirt-engine-dwh/ ?
What is confusing me are these line in
/var/log/ovirt-engine-dwh/ovirt-engine-dwhd.log
lastErrorSent|2011-07-03 12:46:47.00
etlVersion|4.5.7
Hi,
You may need to import the new certificate to the browser.
Regards,
Lucia
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 11:42 AM wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Context :
> oVirt 4.4.9.3-1.el8
> glusterfs 8.6
> Self-hosted engine
>
> Problem:
> Since I update my certificates (with engine-setup) because of the
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