Hey Alexander,
I did those exact steps roughly two days ago...the host is still stuck in
preparing for maintenance mode. Confirming the host has been rebooted seems to
have no effect.
Any other ideas? Some way to hit the Ovirt Database and manipulate the value
for what state the host is in?
Question
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 11:18:35 AM EDT Anthony. Fillmore wrote:
> Hey Alexander,
>
> I did those exact steps roughly two days ago...the host is still stuck
> in preparing for maintenance mode. Confirming the host has been
> rebooted seems to have no effect.
>
ers] oVirt: Host Removal Question
On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 11:18:35 AM EDT Anthony. Fillmore wrote:
> Hey Alexander,
>
> I did those exact steps roughly two days ago...the host is still stuck
> in preparing for maintenance mode. Confirming the host has been
> rebooted seems to have
Anthony. Fillmore wrote:
> Hey Alexander,
>
> The query pieces you gave me allowed me to successfully set the host in
> maintenance mode. When I go to remove the host, I get the following
> error: 'Cannot remove host. Related operation is currently in progress.'
>
Hey Ovirt Users and Team,
I have a host that I am unable to recover post a network outage. The host is
stuck in unresponsive mode, even though the host is on the network, able to SSH
and seems to be healthy. I’ve tried several things to recover the host in
Ovirt, but have had no success so fa
[boxname ~]# systemctl status -l vdsm-network
● vdsm-network.service - Virtual Desktop Server Manager network restoration
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vdsm-network.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: activating (start) since Tue 2017-07-18 10:42:57 CDT; 1h 29min ago
Hey Alan,
Rpcbind is running on my box, looks like no issue there. Any other ideas on
what could be keeping vdsmd dead? I even uninstalled all Ovirt related
components from the host and went for a reinstall of the host through Ovirt
(just short of actually fully removing the host from ovirt a
[boxname ~]# systemctl | grep -i dead
mom-vdsm.service
start MOM instance configured for VDSM purposes
vdsmd.service
Are the vdsm.conf or mom.conf file in /etc/vdsm of note in this situation?
From: Anthony.Fillmore
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 9:57 AM
To: 'Alan Griffiths'
Cc: Pavel Gashev ; users@ovirt.org; Brandon.Markgraf
; Sandeep.Mendiratta
Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] [EXTERNAL] Re: Host stuck unrespons
All services active and running except the vdsm-network.service which last
entry is “activating”:
[root@t0894bmh1001 vdsm.conf.d]# systemctl status -l vdsm-network.service -l
● vdsm-network.service - Virtual Desktop Server Manager network restoration
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vds
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