It appears the engine is down entirely now and hosted-engine --vm-start doesn't
appear to change anything.
Engine status : {"reason": "bad vm status", "health":
"bad", "vm": "down_unexpected", "detail": "Down"}
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I managed to connect briefly but the console said ok at the top and it didn't
appear I had any control. I sent ctrl-alt-delete which apparently closed the
session and this was the output I saw (with O and CN appropriately populated):
$ remote-viewer --debug --spice-ca-file="/tmp/ca-cert.pem"
hosted-engine --add-console-password
Enter password:
[root@corp-ovirt01 ~]# virsh -r vncdisplay HostedEngine
error: Failed to get VNC port. Is this domain using VNC?
Yes. Sorry I forgot to copy that part. It didn't respond with a connection
string. I was prompted for a password and then tried.
# virsh -r vncdisplay HostedEngine
error: Failed to get VNC port. Is this domain using VNC?
I'm seeing this
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IdName State
292 HostedEngine running
# hosted-engine --console
The engine VM is running on this host
Connected to domain HostedEngine
Escape character is ^]
error: internal
The self-hosted engine had an issue whereby it'd /var partition was full. A few
days later the engine was rebooted; however, it did not come back up
gracefully. I presently have three CentOS 7 hosts which can spin up a new
hosted engine vm; however every attempt to do so results in:
Engine
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