On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 9:08 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey there,
>
> I tried using oVirt for some time now and like to convert my main Proxmox 
> Cluster (2 Nodes + RPI for Quorum) to oVirt. But I obvioulsy need three 
> servers to do HA. Now I am asking myself: can't I just use the PI as an 
> arbiter node for the Selfhosted-Engine on gluster? I tried running the 
> playbook already, but it's always failing and even if the gluster deployment 
> would go through, it would most likely fail aftwards, right?
> Before I waste too much energy and time into that, does anyone of you guys 
> use a 2 node cluster? And no I can't add another node (energy + space + 
> money)!
> Also I know with doing that I'm totally on my own etcetera
>
> Thanks!
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I usually create the gluster shares by hand and then deploy oVirt on
each node using the pre-existing gluster shares.
There's no reason it won't work for you.
That said, I never had  a situation in which one of the gluster
members isn't also a member of the oVirt cluster.

Oh, which RPI is it? Are you sure its networking is up to the task?
(RPI3 has a terrible NIC, RPI4 isn't much better).

- Gilboa
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