We are running 4.0.1.1-1.el7.centos
After a frozen migration attempt, we have two VM that after shutdown, are
not anymore able to be started up again.
Message returned is :
Bad volume specification {'index': '0', u'domainID':
u'731d95a9-61a7-4c7a-813b-fb1c3dde47ea', 'reqsize': '0', u'format': u'
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 10:20, Roberto Nunin wrote:
>
> We are running 4.0.1.1-1.el7.centos
Hi,
any reason not to upgrade to 4.1?
>
> After a frozen migration attempt, we have two VM that after shutdown, are not
> anymore able to be started up again.
what do you mean by frozen? Are you talking
> On 26 Oct 2017, at 12:32, Roberto Nunin wrote:
>
> Hi Michael
>
> By frozen I mean the action to put host in maintenance while some VM were
> running on it.
> This action wasn't completed after more than one hour.
ok, and was the problem in this last VM not finishing the migration? Was it
Hi, can you check IOPS? and state # of VM's ? do : iostat -x 1 for a while
=)
Isnt RAID discouraged ? AFAIK gluster likes JBOD, am I wrong?
regards,
JP
2017-10-25 12:05 GMT-03:00 Bryan Sockel :
> Have a question in regards to storage performance. I have a gluster
> replica 3 volume that we ar
That was my impression too, but unfortunately someone told in this mail
list recently that Gluster isn't that clever to work without RAID
Controllers and when disks fail it imposes some difficulties for
replacement. Perhaps someone with more knowledge could clarify this
point which certainly is
On Oct 26, 2017 6:16 PM, "Bryan Sockel" wrote:
My server load is pretty light. Currently there is no more than 15-20 VM's
running on my ovirt config. Attached are performance testing results on
the local host and from a windows box. I have also attached my gluster
volume configuration. There
Hello ovirt experts,
I'm totally new to ovirt and trying to learn as fast as I can.So, please
bear with me and my possibly stupid questions.
Sorry if my questions have been answered already, but please point me to
the place where I can find the answers.
I've setup ovirt 4.1.6 and created a first
Hello,
On the dmz Network you don't need any address configured on the host.
You set ip address only on the vm. If the vm gets compromised, its access
is limited only to DMZ Network.
There is no way for the attacker to gain access to ovirtmgmt if vm is not
configured to use it.
Luca
Il 26 ott
Thank you, for your commands! I have now also install CentOS minimal,
this works. I only though that oVirt Node have some optimizations, but
maybe not.
@Eduardo Mayoral, can I ask you that you are able with this servers, to
use the power management? As I understand, they support ipmilan, but I
Yes, I use power management with ipmilan, no issues.
I do have license on the IMM for remote console, but that is not a
requirement, AFAIK.
I remember I first tried to use for oVirt a dedicated login on the IMM
with just "Remote Server Power/Restart Access" and I could not get to
work, so I just
Thank you, good to know that this works! I need to play a bit with it.
Am 26.10.2017 um 21:59 schrieb Eduardo Mayoral:
Yes, I use power management with ipmilan, no issues.
I do have license on the IMM for remote console, but that is not a
requirement, AFAIK.
I remember I first tried to use fo
Hi all,
Can oVirt run on VM of VirtualBox or Guest of KVM/QEMU, just for testing ?
I have been running both VirtualBox and KVM/QEMU for prolonged time. I never
tried oVirt before. Now I'm prepared testing oVirt but I have only 2 PCs, one
running KVM/QEMU and another VirtualBox. If I can't in
On Oct 27, 2017 7:24 AM, "Stephen Liu" wrote:
Hi all,
Can oVirt run on VM of VirtualBox or Guest of KVM/QEMU, just for testing ?
Yes, you can. You need to enable nested virtualization.
Y.
I have been running both VirtualBox and KVM/QEMU for prolonged time. I
never tried oVirt before. Now I
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