On the weekend I upgraded my self-hosted oVirt engine to 4.56. All went well
with that!
I also spotted that there was an update for all my 4.54 nodes, but something
has changed with the repo overnight because none of my nodes see updates
anymore, though the update remains available here …
htt
2 days ago I found that 2 of the 3 oVirt nodes had been set to
'Non-Operational'. GlusterFS seemed to be ok from the commandline, but the
oVirt engine WebUI was reporting 2 out of 3 bricks per volume as down and event
logs were filling up with the following types of messages.
**
Hi,
After HE deployment my oVirt nodes keeps updating and rebooting, even though I
disabled node update in the beginning of deployment wizard.
Why is this and how can I stop it form happening?
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Hi everyone,
we have an oVirt-Cluster with 5 nodes and 3 of them provide the storage
with GlusterFS and replica 3.
The cluster is running 87 VMs and has 9TB storage where 4TB is in use.
The version of the oVirt-Engine is 4.1.8.2 and GlusterFS is 3.8.15.
The servers are running in a HP bladecenter
Thanks all for your answer, it's more clear now
On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 7:24 PM, FERNANDO FREDIANI <
fernando.fredi...@upx.com> wrote:
> Hello Tal
>
> It seems you have a very big overkill on your environment. I would say
> that normally 2 x 10Gb interfaces can do A LOT for nodes with proper
> re
Hello Tal
It seems you have a very big overkill on your environment. I would say that
normally 2 x 10Gb interfaces can do A LOT for nodes with proper redundancy.
Just creating Vlans you can separate traffic and apply, if necessary, QoS
per Vlan to guarantee which one is more priority.
If you have
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Tal Bar-Or wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am about to deploy a new Ovirt platform, the platform will consist 4
> Ovirt nodes including management, all servers nodes and storage will have
> the following config:
>
> *nodes server*
> 4x10G ports network cards
> 2x10G w
Hello All,
I am about to deploy a new Ovirt platform, the platform will consist 4
Ovirt nodes including management, all servers nodes and storage will have
the following config:
*nodes server*
4x10G ports network cards
2x10G will be used for VM network.
2x10G will be used for storage connection
Hi,
You can also monitor by enabling SNMP in Hosts. For this purpose, using
the MIB, you need to build a Zabbix Template as detailed in the link
here https://github.com/jensdepuydt/zabbix-ovirt
We are monitoring Version Hosts with CentOS 7 and oVirt 4.0.x using this
method.
I will share th
Thanks Arsène
Just for others benefit just adding the repository and installing the
agent won't work. Need to add it to SELINUX. For that I used the
following command:
semodule -i zabbix_agent_setrlimit.pp
Fernando
On 07/03/2017 05:42, Arsène Gschwind wrote:
Hi Fernando,
We do monitor ou
Hi Fernando,
We do monitor our oVirt hosts using Zabbix and we add the zabbix repo to
the host so we keep it up to date.
rgds,
Arsène
On 03/06/2017 03:00 PM, FERNANDO FREDIANI wrote:
Hi.
How do you guys monitor your hosts with Zabbix ?
I see the oVirt Nodes have snmpd service installed and
Hi.
How do you guys monitor your hosts with Zabbix ?
I see the oVirt Nodes have snmpd service installed and could be used for
basic things but ideally, for Zabbix is good to use its agent.
What would be the best way to install its zabbix-agent package and make
it persistent ? Add its reposito
+1 for CentOS
It's currently probably the best tested and most stable platform when
looking at CentOS and Fedora.
- fabian
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Maton, Brett wrote:
> RHEL / CentOS 7 Are currently recommended, amongst others for Ovirt4.
>
> You're getting the packages from ovirt's
RHEL / CentOS 7 Are currently recommended, amongst others for Ovirt4.
You're getting the packages from ovirt's repository not the distro base
so no need to worry that one distro or another is behind which would most
likely be the case if you were getting base packages.
On 23 September 2016 at 1
Hello,
I was testing Ovirt inside a VDI proyect.
Now, I know there is new version of Ovrit (4.X) and VDI Software so I have
decided to remake the installation of all.
I wonder which is the best OS platafform for the Host (Ovirt - Nodes). (Fedora
/ Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS) Now I have
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From: Budur Nagaraju
To: users
Subject: [ovirt-users] oVirt nodes
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 13:33:21 +0530
HI
HI
Need info on how many nodes and vms are supported in one single oVirt
engine ?
Thanks,
Nagaraju
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The versions are :
- oVirt Engine Version: 3.4.2-1.el6
- oVirt Node Hypervisor release 3.0.4 (1.0.201401291204.el6)
On 23 July 2014 18:26, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
> On 23/07/14 12:19, Fabien CARRE wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am experiencing an issue with on my current ovirt DC.
> The setup is
On 23/07/14 12:19, Fabien CARRE wrote:
Hello,
I am experiencing an issue with on my current ovirt DC.
The setup is 2 machines running Ovit Nodes connected to a LaCie 12big
Rack Fibre 8, the nodes are connected to both controllers.. This
configuration has worked fine for a couple of weeks.
Rec
Hello,
I am experiencing an issue with on my current ovirt DC.
The setup is 2 machines running Ovit Nodes connected to a LaCie 12big Rack
Fibre 8, the nodes are connected to both controllers.. This configuration
has worked fine for a couple of weeks.
Recently the nodes go from Up status to Non Ope
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