Would this be found in the "image_transfers" table?

\dt shows me that there are 156 tables in the engine database.
And I see an image_transfers table. But it looks empty, like a lot of other 
tables. 

This seems strange to me. All of these tables are empty, unless I'm doing 
something wrong (I'm new to Postgres). 

engine=# SELECT * from images
engine-# SELECT * from image_transfers
engine-# select * from users
engine-# SELECT * from users
engine-# SELECT * from cluster
engine-# select * from vm_pools
engine-# select * from vm_static

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On Monday, October 18th, 2021 at 3:10 AM, Eyal Shenitzky <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> The host cannot be set to maintenance if there are image transfer with status 
> different then PAUSED (by user or system - 4/5 in the DB) or FINISHED 
> (success or failure - 9/10 in the DB).
> 

> If there are image transfer session in the DB with status that is different 
> then those that I mentioned, you should see why the have a different status 
> and finalize/clean them before setting the host to maintenance. 
> 

> On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 at 15:43, Nir Soffer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 

> > On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 11:38 AM David White via Users <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> > 

> > > Thank you very much.
> > > I was able to (re)set the `engine` user's password in Postgres.
> > > Unfortunately, I'm still having trouble unlocking the disks.
> > > 

> > > The following command produces no output underneath "Locked disks" when I 
> > > run this command on the hosted engine VM:
> > > 

> > > [root@ovirt-engine1 dwhite]# PGPASSWORD=snip 
> > > /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh -t disk -qLocked 
> > > disks
> > > 

> > > However, in the oVirt UI, when I try to put the host into maintenance 
> > > mode I continue to get the message that there are (3) locked disks 
> > > (screenshot below).
> > > [Screenshot from 2021-10-15 04-29-15.png]
> > 

> > Do  you have active image transfers?
> > 

> > You can check by getting
> > 

> >     https://myengine/ovirt-engine/api/imagetransfers
> > 

> > If there are no image transfers, check the relevant disks status:
> > 

> >     https://myengine/ovirt-engine/api/disks/{id}
> > 

> > If the disks status is "locked", it may be engine bug, not cleaning up after
> > failed image transfer.
> > 

> > If there is no task in engine using this disk, you can change the disk 
> > status using:
> > 

> > # sudo -u postgres psql -d engine
> > 

> > Finding the locked images:
> > 

> > # select image_group_id,imagestatus from images where imagestatus=2;
> > 

> > Unlocking an image:
> > 

> > # update images set imagestatus=1 where image_group_id='xxx-yyy';
> > 

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> --
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> Regards,
> Eyal Shenitzky

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