Steps taken:
Load up bare metal or a VM with FC16
Install 3.0 from http://www.ovirt.org/releases/stable/fedora/16/
Setup up something minimal (EG: engine-setup then setup a basic
datacenter/cluster/etc)
Add a FC16 or EL based node for fun as well and some VM's if feeling
ambitious.
Back up
Because of none Spm host , master data domain cannot active
2012-07-18 15:09:37,659 INFO
[org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.irsbroker.IrsBrokerCommand]
(QuartzScheduler_Worker-16) hostFromVds::selectedVds - ovirt-node-sun-6.local,
spmStatus Unknown_Pool, storage pool BLC
2012-07-18
robert,
may he is .
So i have a idea , add a new host , maybe the spm can migrate to the new host
I'm so lucky , it happened as my thought
now the new host plays as the SPM , and i can active my domain now.
thanks all the same.
This is likely related to this bug. I am not sure if the fix has
On 07/18/2012 08:22 AM, jdbjun...@gmail.com wrote:
For those of you testing ovirt. Is it possible to configure all of it
using amazon ec2? And if possible, is there any public AMI
preconfigured at amazon nowadays that one could use to get up and
running easily. I'm unsure about the need of
On 07/18/2012 10:20 PM, Ian Levesque wrote:
Hi,
What's the procedure for importing a previously-conifgured NFS storage domain?
I reinstalled the ovirt-engine recently and wondered what the process is for
keeping my preexisting VMs.
Do you mean to NFS-based ISO/Export storage domain or NFS
On Jul 18, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Rami Vaknin wrote:
What's the procedure for importing a previously-conifgured NFS storage
domain? I reinstalled the ovirt-engine recently and wondered what the
process is for keeping my preexisting VMs.
Do you mean to NFS-based ISO/Export storage domain or NFS
18 jul 2012 kl. 17.50 skrev Mike Burns:
On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 15:57 +0200, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
Hi,
after upgrading my engine to 3.1.0-0.1.20120620git6ef9f8, I couldn´t
add any of my ovirt-nodes, which are 2.3.0-1.0.fc16. So I started to
look around to see if there where any newer versions out
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