When creating an identical VM and attaching the one disk it will start
and run perfectly. It seems that during the Cluster Compatibility Update
something doesn't work right on running VM, this only happens on running
VMs and I could reproduce it.
Is there a way to do some kind of diff between
Hi,
I have just migrated my dev cluster to the latest master, reinstalling
the engine VM and reimporting from a previous backup. I'm trying with
4.3.0-0.0.master.20180222192611.git01e6ace.el7.centos
I had a few problems:
- the documentation seems to be outdated, and I just find by searching
Hi,
The log does't indicate HV reboot, and i see lots of errors in the logs.
During the reboot, what happened to the VM inside of the HV ? migrated ? paused
? what about the system's logs ? does it indicate a graceful shutdown ?
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Respectfully
Mahdi A. Mahdi
Yes exactly
On 02/24/2018 11:58 AM, Mahdi Adnan wrote:
So if you create new VM and attach the same disk to it, it will run
without issues ?
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Respectfully*
**Mahdi A. Mahdi*
*From:* users-boun...@ovirt.org on behalf
Is there an API endpoint that VM's can query to discover it's oVirt
metadata? Something similar to AWS's http://169.254.169.254/latest/
meta-data/ query in EC2? I'm trying to stitch a lot of automation workflow
together and so far I have had great luck with oVirt. But the next small
hurdle is to fi
So if you create new VM and attach the same disk to it, it will run without
issues ?
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Respectfully
Mahdi A. Mahdi
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org on behalf of Arsène
Gschwind
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 11:03 AM
To: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-
Hi Alexander,
If I try the following:
var api = parent.pluginApi('HelloWorld');
api.register({
UiInit: function () {
api.addMainTab('FooTab','xtab123','http://foo.com/');
}
});
Hoping someone can help here, I've looked and can't find any examples on
this.
I've got some SuperBlade chassis and the blades are managed via the chassis
controller. What is the proper way to configure power management then via
the controller? You can control individual blades via the SMCIPMItoo
On 2018-02-23 08:41, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
There's no reason really to assign IPs to hosts on the logical network.
Ah yes, you're correct.
I was using the physical host as a GW so that the VMs on the logical
network would have an access point to outside (like the CentOS
repositories).
Anyways,
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