----- Original Message -----

> From: "Livnat Peer" <[email protected]>
> To: "Patrick Landry" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, March 4, 2012 12:46:47 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] Failed to refresh the following Iso domains :
> ISOdomain

> On 03/03/12 02:39, Patrick Landry wrote:
> > I was successful in setting up Ovirt engine
> > (ovirt-engine-3.0.0_0001-1.6.fc16.x86_64) on Fedora 16.
> > When executing engine-setup I did set up an ISO domain. The
> > installation
> > went fine and I was able
> > to add a host (Fedora 16 with VDSM (vdsm-4.9.3.3-0.fc16.x86_64)),
> > create
> > a new Data Center,
> > create a new cluster, set up my logical networks, define a Data
> > domain,
> > and finally import the
> > ISO domain created earlier.
> >
> > Once the ISO domain was imported it showed up in the GUI, looked
> > like it
> > was fine and reported
> > the proper amount of free space. Immediately thereafter the ISO
> > domain's
> > status changed to "Inactive" and
> > I see the following events in the event log:
> >
> > Failed to refresh the following Iso domains : ISOdomain (Floppy
> > file
> > type). Please check domain activity.
> > Failed to refresh the following Iso domains : ISOdomain (ISO file
> > type). Please check domain activity.
> >
> > I have attached a portion of the vdsm.log (from the host which is
> > being
> > used to mount the NFS share).

> The engine logs can be useful for understanding the problem.
> Can you please attach the engine log it is in
> $JBOSS_HOME/standalone/log/engine/engine.log

Unfortunately when I was unable to solve this issue I removed that installation 
of ovirt-engine so those logs are no longer available. 

I did install an evaluation copy of RHEV3. I followed (basically) the same 
procedure I had with ovirt. After the initial install I encountered the same 
error message in the RHEV logs until I actually attached the ISOdomain to 
a datacenter. (I did not have to import the ISOdomain. Apparently RHEV 
does this step automatically if you create the ISOdomain when you run the 
setup script.) 

So, perhaps if I had ignored the error message I received in ovirt and had 
attached the ISOdomain to a datacenter that would have taken care of the 
message. Does that make sense? If so perhaps a mention in the installation 
docs is in order. 

Thanks for your reply. 

-- 

patrick 

Patrick Landry 
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 
Director, University Computer Support Services 

<<attachment: Landry, Patrick.vcf>>

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