I updated my ovirt from 4.3.2 to 4.3.3 and everything went bad, my gluster 
volumes were constantly dropping out and getting unsynced and everything was 
just running slower than molasses.  So I thought I would reload the hosts from 
ovirt node to Centos and re-do the storage, thinking that may help.  I tried 
using centos, but I was never able to add centos hosts back to the ovirt engine 
due to a gluster error in the logs, so I went and downloaded ovirt node 4.3.3, 
and now after spending an hour reloading all the servers with ovirt node, One 
of the nodes I can't access the cockpit on, and the other two have broken VDO 
modules, the modules are installed but don't exist in the kernel, and when I 
removed the module, I lost all network configuration, and when I re-installed 
it, I get a scriptlet error on compilation and there is still a missing VDO 
module.  This is now the 3rd time i've hit this VDO issue and i'm really 
frustrated right now, should I just go back to 4.3.2?  I just redownloa
 ded the latest 4.3.3 ISO today.
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