Hi
I tried to reproduce your issue and failed (Using POSIX domain), I can destroy
the SD even if it is unattached.
Can you provide some more info?
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The issues is with machine that have already been imported once.
I started cloudspin with a two drive consumer NAS, and it was slow and crappy
so I migrated all of the machines that were on that drive to the gluster, which
went off with few issues.
A couple days ago the gluster that held the e
On 08/02/15 22:38, Aharon Canan wrote:
> I tried to reproduce your issue and failed (Using POSIX domain), I can
> destroy the SD even if it is unattached.
Mine is NFS Domain.
> Can you provide some more info?
When I go into the storage view vis the Data Center asset on the left I
can view my
We are already on oVirt 3.5.1... So this shouldn't be the problem...
We also have network issues for the moment here, so if it wouldn't be
solved when these issues disappear, I come back to this.
2015-02-06 12:43 GMT+01:00 Piotr Kliczewski :
> Koen,
>
> It seems that you hit [1] bug. The fix is
Hi,
We have migrated from ESXi 5 to oVirt 3.5. But now we don't get pfSense to work
in oVirt. Does anybody know how to configure the networks in oVirt in order to
install pfSense.
In ESX we use vSwitches (and there was a detail tutorial how to do this in
pfSense manual), and everything works. B
The import domain operation consists of several stages which their execution
time can vary.
It would be almost impossible to estimate how long it will take. But, since the
whole import operation, along with the VMs registration in the new environment,
doesn't involve any long time operations, l
Hi Donny,
Is it possible that the VMs that you fail yo import due to " Error while
executing action: Cannot import VM. Storage Domain doesn't exist " have disks
located on other storage domains which weren't imported to the setup?
Elad Ben Aharon
RHEV-QE storage
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