I'd be happy to, but how/where do I do that? Regards, Logan
----- On Jul 25, 2016, at 2:56 PM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbona...@redhat.com> wrote: | Il 22/Lug/2016 17:10, "Logan Kuhn" < log...@wolfram.com > ha scritto: | > Thank you! | > That does do some interesting things, but doesn't appear to work. |> I've added a new storage domain, merged the differences in the metadata file |> back to the old one and powered it up. When I start up the nodes they endlessly |> report: VDSM ovirt-reqa1 command failed: (-226, 'Unable to read resource | > owners', 'Sanlock exception') |> I tried reinstalling one of them and the error message continues. At least for | > now I've restored the old config and the error is gone. | > Regards, | > Logan | Logan, do you mind to write a testcase in ovirt.org website for the disaster | recovery test you are doing? Milan, if Logan write it, can you please review | it? | > ----- On Jul 22, 2016, at 3:06 AM, Milan Zamazal mzama...@redhat.com wrote: | > | Logan Kuhn < log...@wolfram.com > writes: | > |> Am I correct in the assumption that importing a previously master data domain | > |> into a fresh engine without a current master domain is supported? | > | It's supported only in case the master domain was previously correctly | > | detached from the data center. | > | In case of an unexpected complete disaster, when a fresh engine is | > | installed and used, it's still possible to recover the master domain in | > | theory. You must find `metadata' file in the master domain and edit it | > | for the new engine. It's completely unsupported and it may or may not | > | work. We don't have guidelines how to do it, but you may try to create | > | a new master domain, then detach it and compare the two metadata files. | > _______________________________________________ | > Users mailing list | > Users@ovirt.org | > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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