On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:21 PM Gianluca Cecchi
<gianluca.cec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have 4.3.3 on engine and hosts in 4.3.3 with plain CentOS, updated from 
> 4.3.2 on 2/5.
> Since the day after, 3/5, I get the event
>
> Check for available updates on host ov200 was completed successfully with 
> message 'found updates for packages ovirt-host'.
>
> and also the icon at side of host in web admin gui.
> But:
> [root@ov200 ~]# yum update
> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, 
> subscription-manager,
>               : vdsmupgrade
> This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use 
> subscription-manager to register.
> Repository centos-sclo-rh-release is listed more than once in the 
> configuration
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
>  * base: centos.mirror.garr.it
>  * epel-util: epel.besthosting.ua
>  * extras: centos.mirror.garr.it
>  * ovirt-4.3: ftp.nluug.nl
>  * ovirt-4.3-epel: epel.besthosting.ua
>  * updates: centos.mirror.garr.it
> No packages marked for update
> [root@ov200 ~]#
>
> [root@ov200 ~]# rpm -q ovirt-host
> package ovirt-host is not installed

That's weird. Can you check in yum.log (or yum history) if you ever
had it, and when/why it was removed?

> [root@ov200 ~]#
>
> yum search ovirt-host:
>
> ===================================== N/S matched: ovirt-host 
> ======================================
> ovirt-host-deploy-common.noarch : Commong files for ovirt-host-deploy
> ovirt-host-deploy-java.noarch : ovirt-host-deploy java support
> ovirt-host-deploy-javadoc.noarch : Javadocs for ovirt-host-deploy
> ovirt-host.x86_64 : Track required packages for oVirt hosts
> ovirt-host-dependencies.x86_64 : This meta package pulls in all the 
> dependencies needed for minimal
>                                : oVirt hosts.
> ovirt-hosted-engine-ha.noarch : oVirt Hosted Engine High Availability Manager
> ovirt-hosted-engine-setup.noarch : oVirt Hosted Engine setup tool
> python2-ovirt-host-deploy.noarch : oVirt host deploy tool
>
> This is not an oVirt-NG host, but plain CentOS....
>
> What to do? Do I have to install the ovirt-host package anyway?

If you try to, does it bring with it any dependencies?

Generally speaking: ovirt-host is a meta-package, not providing any
content by itself, that depends on all the packages that we need on
oVirt hosts. It's installed by default in node (it's actually the main
means used to decide what to put there, other than base OS),
installed/updated by ovirt-host-deploy, etc.

So, yes, you should install it. If, when you try to install it, it
does not add any dependencies with it, then strictly speaking, you do
not have to, because it will do nothing (other than get rid of the
icon in the ui).

Best regards,
-- 
Didi
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