My system is Rocky 8.9
I am running into some issues with upgrading. I am following the guide -
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade_guide/index.html#Upgrading_the_Manager_to_4-5_4-4_local_db
I also followed https://www.ovirt.org/download/install_on_rhel.html and took
care of the Rocky
I'll send you the VDSM log.
To answer you questions:
Yes
Yes
No, the cloned VM boots to the grub prompt.
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I was able to gather a VDSM log. Would you still like the VDSM logs? The
template creation process seems to be working in the sense that the template
always gets created. Now my problem has changed to having trouble with the
system booting to a grub prompt as mentioned in the first post.
Tomas, thank you for your input.
I am creating the template from a new Ubuntu VM that I have created. I have
noted that generally my centos/rocky VMs can be created from VMs without issue.
It has only been Ubuntu that is giving me grief. That being said, I only have
one Ubuntu VM in my
When attempting to create a template the process fails. It has been suggested
to run virt-sysprep manually and see why it it failed. Specifically, I have an
Ubuntu 20.04 machine that doesn't boot properly even if the the template
process does finish without error. I have tried creating the
Ok, I figured out my own problem. The minimum config needed is as follows-
#cloud-config
users:
- name: ansuser
lock_passwd: false
passwd:
$6$TcX2D/LcPtq/a$m6AKlcIbZXL9ZJGNSgeXjnKGsz98Yw.v7rt5m18zunittqjMTygf7KLliwxXwzFrvj8rrFpOMGZmUYoX.mWib.
Without the lock_passwd parameter the
I am running into an issue using Cloud-Init on CentOS 7. I have imported
OpenStack Glance Generic cloud images for CentOS 7 & 8 and I chose to save them
as a template at the time of import.
In the template, under Initial Config I defined the following values:
-cloud-init : checked
-configure
I have a single oVirt host running a self-hosted engine. I'd like to move the
engine off the host and run it on a standalone server. I am running Software
Version:4.3.6.6-1.el7 Can anyone tell me what the procedure is for that?
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I have seen this error message repeatedly when reviewing events.
VDSM vmh.cyber-range.lan command HSMGetAllTasksStatusesVDS failed: low level
Image copy failed: ("Command ['/usr/bin/qemu-img', 'convert', '-p', '-t',
'none', '-T', 'none', '-f', 'raw',
Yes, I am using DHCP.
I'll review the MAC address and try running virt-sysprep and report back.
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I have built a system as a template on oVirt. Specifically, Ubuntu 18.04
server.
I am noticing an issue when creating new vms from that template. I used the
check box for "seal template" when creating the template.
When I create a new Ubuntu VM I am getting duplicate IP addresses for all
Thank you for your reply Luca,
In general your work flow is helpful and makes sense to me.
I meant to say above- "As part of the template creation process ***the Ovirt
docs*** say to seal the VM".
So I think I understand that you need to use both processes (seal template +
cloudinit) to
I want to be able to manage VMs using Ansible. As part of the template
creation process it says to seal the VM. Can someone tell me what sealing does
to a Linux VM? I understand it removes some of things that make the VM unique
but no real specifics.
So, if I want to manage a VM created
I should have caught that. This is my first time using this project so I sort
of thought I might have a config issue (my fault) Yes, I agree after reviewing
https://github.com/myoung34/vagrant-ovirt4 I see the example file lists "api"
at the end of the url. I'll confirm later today.
I have a server which runs a project from Github called SecGen. SecGen uses
Vagrant to provision VMs from templates. When I go to my project folder and
run vagrant up I get an error.
user@localhost:~/bin/SecGen/projects/SecGen20191207_183811$ vagrant up
Bringing machine 'escalation' up with
If you can define "stuck" with some more detail I am sure many here could help
you further. Are the VMs in question displayed as "paused" by the engine?
Have you tried using virsh at the command line to see if you can shutdown or
start the VMs? I have found that sometimes virsh will work to
I did some further testing. In short, if I attach logical network/VLAN 103 to
enp96s0f0 the network will come up and be available for use. If I attach VLAN
103 to enp96s0f1 the logical network never comes up.
I have sort of answered my own question, though I don't fully understand why.
If
I am unable to tell from your question what research you have done or what you
have tried so far. Anyway, review this-
https://ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-Logical_Networks.html.
Generally speaking, the checkbox for "Connect to physical network" should not
be needed for your
>>>Congratulations
LOL, yes That's just about right. I'd say I agree with you. The language
used in the error output wasn't real clear to me either. I'll have to add
something in the docs that say:
***WARNING/*** Fencing will not work on a single host. You must have at least
2
Oh wait! Now I see what you mean:
Test failed: Failed to run fence status-check on host 'vmh.cyber-range.lan'. No
other host was available to serve as proxy for the operation.
The 2nd host would be the proxy... Well bummer.
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No just a single host. I didn't see any documentation that said you need two
or more hosts. You could be right.
I did some further testing by installing ipmitool on my laptop.
[root@lt ~]# ipmitool -v -I lanplus -H 172.30.50.2 -U ADMIN session info all
Password:
session handle
I did totally remove that value. It still fails.
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I tried lanplus=0 and totally removing it. The result is the same, test failed.
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I am trying to setup my power management fencing agent on the host.
Address: I put in the IP address of the web page for IPMI. (Which does work
via my web browser without issue)
Username: ADMIN
PW: my_password
Type: ipmilan
Options: lanplus=1
I click on the test button and it fails.
Board
I have built a new host and my setup is a single hyperconverged node.. I
followed the directions to create a new logical network. I see that the engine
has marked the network as being down. (Hosts>Network Interfaces Tab>Setup Host
Networks)
Here is my network config on the host-
[root@vmh
After a week of downtime from a thin pool that had 100% full metadata I decided
to rebuild my single node. My post was formerly titled: Ovirt 4.2.7 won't
start and drops to emergency console. I have backups of nearly all my VMs and
I am working on importing them. I went from version 4.2.7.1
I did some checking and my disk is not in a state I expected. (The system
doesn't even know the VG exists in it's present state) See the results:
# pv
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/md127 onn_vmh lvm2 a-- 222.44g 43.66g
/dev/sdd1 gluster_vg3 lvm2 a-- <4.00g
Sorry for the multiple posts. I had so many thoughts rolling around in my
head. I'll try to consolidate my questions here and rephrase the last three
responses.
>>>"Try to get all data in advance (before deactivating the VG)".
Can you clarify? What do you mean by this?
>>>"I still can't
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/lvmthin.7.html
Command to repair a thin pool:
lvconvert --repair VG/ThinPoolLV
Repair performs the following steps:
1. Creates a new, repaired copy of the metadata.
lvconvert runs the thin_repair command to read damaged metadata
Here is my fstab file:
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Fri Dec 21 22:26:32 2018
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk'
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info
#
/dev/onn_vmh/ovirt-node-ng-4.2.7.1-0.20181216.0+1 / ext4
I don't know why I didn't think to get some more info regarding my storage
environment and post it here earlier. My gluster_vg1 volume is on /dev/sda1.
I can access the engine storage directory but I think that is because it is not
thin provisioned. I guess I was too bogged down in solving
"lvs -a" does not list the logical volume I am missing.
"lvdisplay -m /dev/gluster_vg1-lvthinpool-tpool_tmeta" does not work either.
Error message is: Volume Group xxx not found. Cannot process volume group xxx."
I am trying to follow the procedure from
vgs displays everything EXCEPT gluster_vg1
"dmsetup ls" does not list the VG in question. That is why I couldn't run the
lvchange command. They were not active or even detected by the system.
OK, I found my problem, and a solution:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3251681
# cd /var/log
#
#1 How is it hung? Please provide more details.
#2 The ovirt engine can be moved by creating a backup. See chap 12 of the
admin guide-
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-Backups_and_Migration.html
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Yes, I can take the downtime. Actually, I don't have any choice at the moment
because it is a single node setup. :) I think this is a distributed volume
from the research I have performed. I posted the lvchange command in my last
post, this was the result- I ran the command lvchange -an
Thank you for the reply. Please pardon my ignorance, I'm not very good with
GlusterFS. I don't think this is a replicated volume (though I could be wrong)
I built a single node hyperconverged hypervisor. I was reviewing my gdeploy
file from when I originally built the system. I have the
I see evidence that appears to be a problem with gluster. /var/log/messages
has multiple occurrences of: WARNING: /dev/gluster_vg1/lv_: Thin's
tihin-pool needs inspection. Also, if I run vgs I am returned info for my
other volume groups but not gluster_vg1. Lastly, when reviewing
Does this page apply?
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade-guide/chap-Updates_between_Minor_Releases.html
My Node is presently running 4.2.7 and I'd like to upgrade to 4.3.4
I was reading about needing to fail over so the SPM role is available (ie more
than 1 host)
If the page above is
Can someone help me troubleshoot what my issue is? I have tried to setup
hosted engine using static and DHCP addresses and both times it fails. Many
thanks in advance!
[ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "The system
may not be provisioned according to the
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