Thanks a ton!
On one hand I'm glad it's a bug now known and fixed, on the other hand I am
more scared than ever, that oVirt is too raw to upgrade without intensive QA.
I'll try both the manual approach and the new ansible scripts once I've
overcome a new problem, that keeps me busy (that will
Hi,
You can try this.
Engine-UI -> Compute -> Clusters -> New -> (Check) Enable Gluster Service
-> (Check) Import existing gluster configuration -> Enter details of one
gluster host.
Engine will add all host in peer with gluster under the new Cluster.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 5:31 PM wrote:
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For anyone following,
I reverted the changes back to using em1 only and will wait for the 3 node
cluster to be functional before making changes as recommended.
Thanks
Simon
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From: si...@qic.ca On Behalf Of mailing-ov...@qic.ca
Sent: September 6, 2019 1:02 PM
To:
Hi,
I see options to deploy ovirt with gluster during the initial rollout,
however I can't seem to find information as to how I can add it following a
non gluster initial setup:
GlusterFS Version:
[N/A]
Thanks
Simon
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Hi,
> I`m trying to mount a nfs share.
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> if I manually mount it from ssh, I can access it without issues.
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> However when I do it from the web config, it keeps failing:
the error means sanlock cannot write a resource on our device. Please check
you have proper permission on
Well almost. Create a new cluster and (Check) Enable Gluster Service .
Upon adding new hosts to this cluster (via ui) gluster will be
automatically configured on them.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM wrote:
> So doing this seems to assume that gluster is already configured on the
> hosts.
I`m trying to mount a nfs share.
if I manually mount it from ssh, I can access it without issues.
However when I do it from the web config, it keeps failing:
Not sure how to solve that.
Thanks
Simon
2019-09-09 09:08:47,601-0400 INFO (jsonrpc/5) [jsonrpc.JsonRpcServer] RPC
Thank you.
From: Kaustav Majumder
Sent: September 9, 2019 8:08 AM
To: mailing-ov...@qic.ca
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: gluster
Hi,
You can try this.
Engine-UI -> Compute -> Clusters -> New -> (Check) Enable Gluster Service ->
(Check) Import existing gluster
I finally got this to work so I'm posting what I did in case it may help
someone else in the future. Hopefully the format of this site won't make it
hard to read.
- Thanks to Edward Berger who got me to the right direction and providing this
link:
So doing this seems to assume that gluster is already configured on the hosts.
What if it’s not configured yet, can I use the web config to do this or it has
to be done separate of ovirt ?
Thanks again
Simon
From: Kaustav Majumder
Sent: September 9, 2019 8:08 AM
To:
Hi all,
I'm new to Ovirt coming from a OVM ( aka Xen ) environment and I'm
trying to work out how to do similar things.
In my OVM environment I have VMs that are 100GB in size. These VMs are
templates that are used for running customer workshops so we create and
destroy them quite often.
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