Re: [ovirt-users] Issues with oVirt 3.4, centos 6.6 and Gluster

2014-11-06 Thread Sven Kieske


On 05/11/14 19:53, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
 I have found some issues while trying to install two nodes with centos
 6.6, oVirt 3.4 and cluster functionality.
 
 1 - If you enable the gluster service in a cluster, when you install the
 hosts, the installation fails because it tries to install the gluster
 packages from Centos repository and a dependency problem is reported.
 
 Workaround: Install the package yum-plugin-priorities and set priority=1
 in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ovirt-3.4-dependencies.repo, section
 glusterfs-epel.
 
 2 - If you reboot the host, the service glusterd doesn't start at init,
 and host becomes non operational.
 
 Workaround: Manually set glusterd to start at boot, using for example
 ntsysv.
 

Did you file bugzillas for these issues? They won't get fixed otherwise.


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[ovirt-users] Issues with oVirt 3.4, centos 6.6 and Gluster

2014-11-05 Thread Federico Alberto Sayd
I have found some issues while trying to install two nodes with centos 
6.6, oVirt 3.4 and cluster functionality.


1 - If you enable the gluster service in a cluster, when you install the 
hosts, the installation fails because it tries to install the gluster 
packages from Centos repository and a dependency problem is reported.


Workaround: Install the package yum-plugin-priorities and set priority=1 
in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ovirt-3.4-dependencies.repo, section glusterfs-epel.


2 - If you reboot the host, the service glusterd doesn't start at init, 
and host becomes non operational.


Workaround: Manually set glusterd to start at boot, using for example 
ntsysv.


Regards

Federico
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