Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility

2014-03-04 Thread Darren Evenson
Thanks Lior. I had the ovirt repositories enabled for the machine with the 
engine, however I did not realize I needed the repositories also on the host 
machines. Makes sense, though, especially when using a pre-release version. I 
must have had it in my head that because I was on Fedora 20 I didn't have to 
worry about that...

Cheers,

- Darren

-Original Message-
From: Lior Vernia [mailto:lver...@redhat.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 2:22 AM
To: Darren Evenson
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility

Hey Darren,

I don't think it is (at least I couldn't find it with a quick Google).
In fact, I can't even tell you how I knew that 4.14 goes with 3.4... It should 
be documented better when 3.4 is officially released.

In general, when using beta/rc versions I would recommend following the 
corresponding test day web page on ovirt.org, as these usually contain the most 
up-to-date information on how to configure the yum repositories for everything 
to work.

Yours, Lior.

On 03/03/14 18:20, Darren Evenson wrote:
 Hi Lior,
 
 Updating VDSM from 4.13 to 4.14 worked! Thank you!
 
 Is it documented anywhere what the required versions of libvit and vdsm are 
 for 3.4 compatibility?
 
 - Darren
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Lior Vernia [mailto:lver...@redhat.com]
 Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 7:04 AM
 To: Darren Evenson
 Cc: users@ovirt.org
 Subject: Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility
 
 Hi Darren,
 
 Looks to me like your VDSM version isn't up-to-date, I think those supported 
 in 3.4 clusters are  4.14. I would try installing the ovirt yum repo file by 
 running:
 
 sudo yum localinstall
 http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.4.0-rc/rpm/Fedora/20/noarch/ovir
 t-release-11.0.2-1.noarch.rpm
 
 Then enable the ovirt-3.4.0-prerelease repository in the repo file, 
 then install vdsm. Then let us know if that worked
 
 Yours, Lior.
 
 On 01/03/14 00:32, Darren Evenson wrote:
 I have updated my engine to 3.4 rc.

  

 I created a new cluster with 3.4 compatibility version, and then I 
 moved a host I had in maintenance mode to the new cluster.

  

 When I activate it, I get the error Host kvmhost2 is compatible with 
 versions (3.0,3.1,3.2,3.3) and cannot join Cluster Cluster_new which 
 is set to version 3.4.

  

 My host was Fedora 20 with the latest updates:

  

 Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64

 KVM Version: 1.6.1 - 3.fc20

 LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.1.3.3-5.fc20

 VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20

  

 So I enabled fedora-virt-preview and updated, but I still get the 
 same error, even now with libvirt 1.2.1:

  

 Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64

 KVM Version: 1.7.0 - 5.fc20

 LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.2.1-3.fc20

 VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20

  

 What am I missing?

  

 - Darren

  



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Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility

2014-03-03 Thread Darren Evenson
Hi Lior,

Updating VDSM from 4.13 to 4.14 worked! Thank you!

Is it documented anywhere what the required versions of libvit and vdsm are for 
3.4 compatibility?

- Darren

-Original Message-
From: Lior Vernia [mailto:lver...@redhat.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 7:04 AM
To: Darren Evenson
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility

Hi Darren,

Looks to me like your VDSM version isn't up-to-date, I think those supported in 
3.4 clusters are  4.14. I would try installing the ovirt yum repo file by 
running:

sudo yum localinstall
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.4.0-rc/rpm/Fedora/20/noarch/ovirt-release-11.0.2-1.noarch.rpm

Then enable the ovirt-3.4.0-prerelease repository in the repo file, then 
install vdsm. Then let us know if that worked

Yours, Lior.

On 01/03/14 00:32, Darren Evenson wrote:
 I have updated my engine to 3.4 rc.
 
  
 
 I created a new cluster with 3.4 compatibility version, and then I 
 moved a host I had in maintenance mode to the new cluster.
 
  
 
 When I activate it, I get the error Host kvmhost2 is compatible with 
 versions (3.0,3.1,3.2,3.3) and cannot join Cluster Cluster_new which 
 is set to version 3.4.
 
  
 
 My host was Fedora 20 with the latest updates:
 
  
 
 Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64
 
 KVM Version: 1.6.1 - 3.fc20
 
 LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.1.3.3-5.fc20
 
 VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20
 
  
 
 So I enabled fedora-virt-preview and updated, but I still get the same 
 error, even now with libvirt 1.2.1:
 
  
 
 Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64
 
 KVM Version: 1.7.0 - 5.fc20
 
 LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.2.1-3.fc20
 
 VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20
 
  
 
 What am I missing?
 
  
 
 - Darren
 
  
 
 
 
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[Users] Host requirements for 3.4 compatibility

2014-02-28 Thread Darren Evenson
I have updated my engine to 3.4 rc.

I created a new cluster with 3.4 compatibility version, and then I moved a host 
I had in maintenance mode to the new cluster.

When I activate it, I get the error Host kvmhost2 is compatible with versions 
(3.0,3.1,3.2,3.3) and cannot join Cluster Cluster_new which is set to version 
3.4.

My host was Fedora 20 with the latest updates:

Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64
KVM Version: 1.6.1 - 3.fc20
LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.1.3.3-5.fc20
VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20

So I enabled fedora-virt-preview and updated, but I still get the same error, 
even now with libvirt 1.2.1:

Kernel Version: 3.13.4 - 200.fc20.x86_64
KVM Version: 1.7.0 - 5.fc20
LIBVIRT Version: libvirt-1.2.1-3.fc20
VDSM Version: vdsm-4.13.3-3.fc20

What am I missing?

- Darren

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