We have found a resolution to this issue which is a bit convoluted - and
still does not explain why this started in the first place. Once we have
prepped a HV server to be added (all the NIC's are ready, selinux,
networkmanager, firewalld, etc have been disabled, we have to do the
following:
yum
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 12:52 PM, Mark Steele wrote:
> Is it possible that the HostedEngine became corrupted somehow and that is
> preventing us from adding hosts?
>
I doubt that.
I still suspect the libvirt auth. issue.
Nevertheless, as commented more than once, you are
Is it possible that the HostedEngine became corrupted somehow and that is
preventing us from adding hosts?
Is creating a new hosted engine an option?
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*Mark Steele*
CIO / VP Technical Operations | TelVue Corporation
TelVue - We Share Your Vision
16000 Horizon Way, Suite 100 | Mt. Laurel, NJ
At this point I'm wondering if there is anyone in the community that
freelances and would be willing to provide remote support to resolve this
issue?
We are running with 1/2 our normal hosts, and not being able to add anymore
back into the cluster is a serious problem.
Best regards,
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*Mark
Yaniv,
I have one of my developers assisting me and we are continuing to run into
issues. This is a note from him:
Hi, I'm trying to add a host to ovirt, but I'm running into package
dependency problems. I have existing hosts that are working and integrated
properly, and inspecting those, I am
Thank you Alex.
I guess the first step is to get my existing hosts back into the cluster.
I'm going to try to manually apply the patch that Yaniv sent over to see if
I can get them back in.
Mark
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*Mark Steele*
CIO / VP Technical Operations | TelVue Corporation
TelVue - We Share Your Vision
For a proper upgrade there are specific steps that you follow for each host
and the engine.
I usually upgrade the hosts first then the engine. If you have spare
resources so as to put hosts at maintenance then the upgrade should be
seamless. Also i think you need to go strp by step: 3.5 -> 3.6 ->
Thank you very much!
Question - is upgrading the ovirt installation a matter of just upgrading
the engine? Or are there changes that are pushed down to each host / vm?
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*Mark Steele*
CIO / VP Technical Operations | TelVue Corporation
TelVue - We Share Your Vision
16000 Horizon Way, Suite 100
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:14 PM, Mark Steele wrote:
> We are using CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core) and oVirt Engine
> Version: 3.5.0.1-1.el6
>
You are seeing https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=126 , which
is a result of a default change of libvirt and was
We are using CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 (Core) and oVirt Engine
Version: 3.5.0.1-1.el6
We have four other hosts that are running this same configuration already.
I took one host out of the cluster (forcefully) that was working and now it
will not add back in either - throwing the same SASL
On Feb 16, 2018 6:47 PM, "Mark Steele" wrote:
Hello all,
We recently had a network event where we lost access to our storage for a
period of time. The Cluster basically shut down all our VM's and in the
process we had three HV's that went offline and would not communicate
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