So it appears that things being passed through VIA USB passthrough are
broken.
My mouse does not seem to register in my Windows 10 VM, and the two
keyboards I have tried have caused the VM and the host to crash.
I am not trying to update my host to 4.1.5 by running "sudo engine-setup"
on my
I checked under:
/var/log/hosted-engine-ha/
I do not have this directory in my /var/log file.
Also I did some more experiments. I removed the graphics card and left
only a keyboard and mouse (USB inputs) added to the VM. Same as before,
everything works fine, but once I try to use the keyboard
Thanks for the quick response Charles! Only had a second so I have not
taken a look at the logs yet...
But after reinstalling the host, it looks like everything came back up at
first. I have discovered what is causing the entire host to fail, crash
and reboot is when I mess with my windows 10
Most answers reside in the agent.log under /var/log/hosted-engine-ha/. Tail
that for a bit and see what pops up. You can also review vdsm log under
/var/log
I've found that looking at these two logs and just trying a few things
yields results
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 5:18 PM, Wesley Stewart
I have a single server that is running ovirt as a host and a storage
domain. I ran an update when the GUI told me that there was one.
I shutdown all of the VM's, placed the host in maintenance mode and did the
update. Upon rebooting the server, I was able to pull my VM's online
without any
Hi,
I've replaced some hardware, and didn't remote 'hosted engine deploy'
before retireing the servers.
(actually I failed to remove them properly...)
How can I get rid of the 'old' hosts from the output of hosted-engine
--vm-status ?
oVirt 4.2 - pre
centOS 7.4
Regards,
Brett
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