On Thursday, March 30, 2017 3:53:47 AM EDT Liron Aravot wrote: > Hi Jim, please see inline > > On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:08 AM, Jim Kusznir <j...@palousetech.com> wrote: > > hello: > > > > I've been running my ovirt Version 4.0.5.5-1.el7.centos cluster for a > > while now, and am now revisiting some aspects of it for ensuring that I > > have good reliability. > > > > My cluster is a 3 node cluster, with gluster nodes running on each node. > > After running my cluster a bit, I'm realizing I didn't do a very optimal > > job of allocating the space on my disk to the different gluster mount > > points. Fortunately, they were created with LVM, so I'm hoping that I can > > resize them without much trouble. > > > > I have a domain for iso, domain for export, and domain for storage, all > > thin provisioned; then a domain for the engine, not thin provisioned. I'd > > like to expand the storage domain, and possibly shrink the engine domain > > and make that space also available to the main storage domain. Is it as > > simple as expanding the LVM partition, or are there more steps involved? > > Do I need to take the node offline? > > I didn't understand completely that part - what is the difference between > the domain for storage and the domain for engine you mentioned? > > > second, I've noticed that the first two nodes seem to have a full copy of > > the data (the disks are in use), but the 3rd node appears to not be using > > any of its storage space...It is participating in the gluster cluster, > > though. > > > > Third, currently gluster shares the same network as the VM networks. I'd > > like to put it on its own network. I'm not sure how to do this, as when I > > tried to do it at install time, I never got the cluster to come online; I > > had to make them share the same network to make that work. > > I'm adding Sahina who may shed some light on the gluster question, I'd try > on the gluster mailing list as well. > > > Ovirt questions: > > I've noticed that recently, I don't appear to be getting software updates > > anymore. I used to get update available notifications on my nodes every > > few days; I haven't seen one for a couple weeks now. is something wrong? > > > > I have a windows 10 x64 VM. I get a warning that my VM type does not > > match the installed OS. All works fine, but I've quadrouple-checked that > > it does match. Is this a known bug?
Do you have the ovirt-guest-agent installed and running on that windows VM? If not that is highly likely the cause for the warning. > > Arik, any info on that? > > > I have a UPS that all three nodes and the networking are on. It is a USB > > UPS. How should I best integrate monitoring in? I could put a raspberry > > pi up and then run NUT or similar on it, but is there a "better" way with > > oVirt? > > > > Thanks! > > --Jim > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > Users@ovirt.org > > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users