this is due to the cluster cpu type, you should select the right
architecture for the hosts cpu. each cluster must have similar cpu types.

Am 09.09.2017 8:21 vorm. schrieb "Arthur Stilben" <art...@lenep.uenf.br>:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm trying to configure a Centos 7 machine to serve as a host, but I'm not
> successful. I already get the message "Host Host1 moved to Non-Operational
> state as host CPU type is not supported in this cluster compatibility
> version or is not supported at all".
>
> Here the commands that I used to configure the host:
>
> $ sudo yum install http://resources.ovirt.org/
> pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release41.rpm
> $ sudo yum install vdsm
> $ sudo yum install centos-release-ovirt41
> $ sudo systemctl disable firewalld
> $ sudo systemctl disable NetworkManager
> $ sudo vim /etc/selinux/config
>
> ...
> SELINUX=permissive
> ...
>
> $ sudo vim /etc/hosts
>
> ...
> 10.142.0.3 ovirthost-1.c.sharp-quest-137201.internal ovirthost-1  # Added
> by Google
> 10.142.0.2 ovirtengine-1.c.sharp-quest-137201.internal ovirtengine-1
> ...
>
> Att,
> --
> Arthur Rodrigues Stilben
>
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