Not sure if it's the case, but for me the images became visible in the
webadmin when I fixed permissions in the NFS export. I've added the
'all_squash' parameter in /etc/exports and chowned the directory to the
nfsnobody user (chmod -R nfsnobody. /mnt/iso).
Hope it helps.
Paulo de Rezende Pinatti
Staff Software Engineer
IBM Linux Technology Center
On 02/10/2012 12:59 AM, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
FYI - i also created a new ISO domain, attached it, uploaded my iso - and it
still doesnt appear in the webUI
I also disabled the firewall on both hypervisor and managment servers - but did
not make any difference..
does the iso need to be of a specific type? is there some requirement that it
must be bootable, or contain an OS, or something else for it not to register?
I still get the message of unknown pool id, pool not connected when i run
vdsClient -s 0 getIsoList fe82b63a-3207-4ce7-a952-ae76a3ef5f24 (with the new
pool id)
on the hypervisor, its mounted correctly and i can see the data in
/rhev/data-center/mnt/ovirtmgr.foo.com:_mnt_ISO
not sure where to go from here now :(
----- Original Message -----
From: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
To: "Keith Robertson"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Itamar Heim"<[email protected]>, "Andrew Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected],
"Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, 10 February, 2012 9:25:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
yeppers its a test domain..
the iso path mounts just fine on the hypervisor
;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Robertson"<[email protected]>
To: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Itamar Heim"<[email protected]>, "Andrew
Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Sent: Friday, 10 February, 2012 1:31:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
Looking at the output, I'm a little curious about the address of the NFS
server for the ISO domain. You've got this...
<address>ovirtmgr.foo.com</address>
Can you actually mount that NFS export from your hyper-visor?
Try this...
1. On the hyper-visor do this:
mkdir /mnt/isodir
2. mount ovirtmgr.foo.com:/mnt/iso /mnt/isodir
Does that actually work?
Cheers,
Keith
On 02/09/2012 09:11 AM, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
Heres the output mate - cheers :)
DEBUG: URL ishttps://ovirtmgr.foo.com:8443/api/datacenters
DEBUG: Returned XML is
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<data_centers>
<data_center href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c"
id="bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c">
<name>Default</name>
<description>The default Data Center</description>
<link href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains"
rel="storagedomains"/>
<link href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/permissions"
rel="permissions"/>
<storage_type>nfs</storage_type>
<storage_format>v1</storage_format>
<version major="3" minor="0"/>
<supported_versions>
<version major="3" minor="0"/>
</supported_versions>
<status>
<state>up</state>
</status>
</data_center>
</data_centers>
DEBUG: URL
ishttps://ovirtmgr.foo.com:8443/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains
DEBUG: Returned XML is
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<storage_domains>
<storage_domain
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786"
id="23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786">
<name>ISO</name>
<actions>
<link
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786/activate"
rel="activate"/>
<link
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786/deactivate"
rel="deactivate"/>
</actions>
<data_center href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c"
id="bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c"/>
<type>iso</type>
<status>
<state>active</state>
</status>
<master>false</master>
<storage>
<type>nfs</type>
<address>ovirtmgr.foo.com</address>
<path>/mnt/iso</path>
</storage>
<available>1073741824</available>
<used>3221225472</used>
<committed>0</committed>
<storage_format>v1</storage_format>
</storage_domain>
<storage_domain
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/a864b2ed-ecb9-4f7b-be7f-c39e214b868f"
id="a864b2ed-ecb9-4f7b-be7f-c39e214b868f">
<name>DATASTORE</name>
<actions>
<link
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/a864b2ed-ecb9-4f7b-be7f-c39e214b868f/activate"
rel="activate"/>
<link
href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c/storagedomains/a864b2ed-ecb9-4f7b-be7f-c39e214b868f/deactivate"
rel="deactivate"/>
</actions>
<data_center href="/api/datacenters/bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c"
id="bf61bdea-5265-11e1-bd4b-7b05db53545c"/>
<type>data</type>
<status>
<state>active</state>
</status>
<master>true</master>
<storage>
<type>nfs</type>
<address>10.250.1.1</address>
<path>/VMSTORE/RHEV</path>
</storage>
<available>5636070834176</available>
<used>53743999516672</used>
<committed>10737418240</committed>
<storage_format>v1</storage_format>
</storage_domain>
</storage_domains>
ISO Storage Domain Name | Datacenter | ISO Domain Status
ISO | Default | active
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Robertson"<[email protected]>
To: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Itamar Heim"<[email protected]>, "Andrew
Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 9 February, 2012 9:16:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
To get us some more information please run...
rhevm-iso-uploader list -v
On 02/09/2012 03:04 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 02/09/2012 09:59 AM, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
i have a data domain (NFS Data master) configured for cluster... yes
and it is active as well at DC level (DC, storage domains)?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim"<[email protected]>
To: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Andrew Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 9 February, 2012 6:22:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
On 02/09/2012 09:39 AM, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
Thanks for the info..
the ISO share is attached to the default domain, and is active, and
the host (only 1 hypervisor at the moment) is als part of the same
domain.
The host is up, and it displays SPM on the right hand side
the output of vdsClient is interesting...
vdsClient -s 0 getIsoList 23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786
Unknown pool id, pool not connected:
('23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786',)
did you create a data domain in this data center?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Itamar Heim"<[email protected]>
To: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Andrew Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 9 February, 2012 5:22:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
On 02/09/2012 06:18 AM, Spyro Polymiadis wrote:
should actually mention - the issue is that i cannot see/select to
use it in the webUI - even after logging out and back into it
1. is the iso domain attached (and activated) to a DC with an active
host in it?
2. check the host is up, and is an SPM (right most column in host grid.
3. run the following command on the host
vdsClient -s 0 getIsoList 23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786
----- Original Message -----
From: "Spyro Polymiadis"<[email protected]>
To: "Keith Robertson"<[email protected]>
Cc: "Andrew Dunlop"<[email protected]>,[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 9 February, 2012 2:47:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Unable to add ISOs to default ISO storage domain
sorry to jump on the bandwagon here - ive also uploaded an iso to
the ISO domain - which i said yes to create it locally on the
engine-management host.
default exported as /mnt/iso - i didnt have to manually do anything
to add it to the domain, only activate it.
cat /etc/exports
/mnt/iso 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0(rw) #rhev installer
i uploaded my iso like so:
/usr/bin/engine-iso-uploader -i ISO -u admin@internal -r
ovirtmgr.foo.com:8443 upload os_2.0-784729f4-19.iso
It finished successfully, the iso is owned vdsm.kvm and has the
default 640 permissions.
I tried setting them to 755 as mentioned in one of these threads -
but that didnt help..
$ tree -pug /mnt/iso
/mnt/iso
└── [drwxr-xr-x vdsm kvm ]
23340f35-95ca-4b46-90ec-0c8b83a82786
├── [drwxr-xr-x vdsm kvm ] dom_md
│ ├── [-rw-r--r-- vdsm kvm ] ids
│ ├── [-rw-r--r-- vdsm kvm ] inbox
│ ├── [-rw-r--r-- vdsm kvm ] leases
│ ├── [-rw-r--r-- vdsm kvm ] metadata
│ └── [-rw-r--r-- vdsm kvm ] outbox
└── [drwxr-xr-x vdsm kvm ] images
└── [drwxr-xr-x vdsm kvm ]
11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111
└── [-rw-r----- vdsm kvm ]
os_2.0-784729f4-19.iso
I havent rebooted the ovirtmgr host yet incase that "fixes" it
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