Re: [ovirt-users] unhappiness with ovirt engine after upgrading file server handling storage domain

2017-05-11 Thread Oved Ourfali
You also have fencing policies around the cluster. Those allow you to disable fencing entirely, so define the criteria for disabling fencing (do not fence if the host maintains its storage lease, and do not fence in case more than X% of the hosts in the cluster aren't responding). On Thu, May 11,

Re: [ovirt-users] unhappiness with ovirt engine after upgrading file server handling storage domain

2017-05-10 Thread plysan
did you restart your nfs service or reboot your nfs host during the upgrade progress ? if you did, what's the webadmin portal's storage domain's status at the time ? what i'm suspecting is that you were restarting nfs while ovirt-engine is using it. 2017-05-11 2:02 GMT+08:00 Jason Keltz

[ovirt-users] unhappiness with ovirt engine after upgrading file server handling storage domain

2017-05-10 Thread Jason Keltz
Hi. I recently upgraded my oVirt infrastructure to the latest 4.1.1.8-1.el7.centos, which went smoothly. Thanks oVirt team! This morning, I upgraded my NFS file server which manages the storage domain. I stopped ovirt engine, did a yum update to bring the server from its older CentOS 7.2