Hi!
Ah, sorry, I should have been more precise in my qestion. Osinfo was somehow
damaget on our side, I'm sure.
I mean the UI problem. This one:
> The problem actually looks somewhat related to UI. I've tried to _not_ change
> anything on "Edit Cluster" dialogue window and just pressed "OK"
Hi,
I am glad it helped. Unfortunately, I do not know what could have caused
the problems with osinfo configuration.
Lucia
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 9:38 AM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm on duty today and were able to check osinfo following your advise. Not
> sure how exactly we've managed to interfere
Hi!
I'm on duty today and were able to check osinfo following your advise. Not sure
how exactly we've managed to interfere with osinfo but reinstallation of
"redhat-release" package helped. Glad it was this easy to fix.
Do you know what might be the cause of the former problem? We probably
Hi,
Thank you for the detailed investigation. The later error might suggest a
problem between the VM's OS and the configuration in the osinfo.properties
file. Please find:
- the OS type of the VM
- the osinfo.properties file. You can find the locations in [1]. Note that
there might be more of
Thank you very much for your response. I've spent some time investigating
deeper and can reveal interesting details.
I've been upgrading from 4.4 following this part of the Guide:
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/upgrade_guide/#SHE_Upgrading_from_4-4
Hosted engine is now "Software
Hi,
Can you be more specific about what is the error message you get while
trying to change the cluster compatibility version?
Thanks,
Lucia
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 8:46 AM wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm sorry if it is a noob question but it is very important for me.
> We are researching oVirt in our
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