[ovirt-users] Re: Single node without external share storage

2021-02-24 Thread Yedidyah Bar David
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 8:51 AM  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got a single physical host and it's isolated and I don't have access to 
> other hosts or share storage.
>
> Is it possible to use my host local storage as shared storage for my 
> hosted-engine setup?
>
> Sharing a directory like /var/ovirt-storage with NFS. What about iSCSI?

Please see previous discussions about oVirt on a single node/server/host.

TL;DR:
1. Both NFS and iSCSI can work. NFS used to be considered more risky,
due to locking issues. Not sure about current status.
2. Depending on your needs, it might be better, e.g. for
learning/debugging, to create separate VMs using plain kvm/libvirt
(e.g. virt-manager) VMs on your host, and use these also has hosts
(hypervisors). Then, simply have a separate VM for storage.

Good luck and best regards,
-- 
Didi
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[ovirt-users] Single node without external share storage

2021-02-24 Thread amirpasha . salehi94
Hi, 

I've got a single physical host and it's isolated and I don't have access to 
other hosts or share storage.

Is it possible to use my host local storage as shared storage for my 
hosted-engine setup?

Sharing a directory like /var/ovirt-storage with NFS. What about iSCSI? 

Thank you in advance 
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[ovirt-users] Single node without external share storage

2021-02-24 Thread amirpasha . salehi94
Hi,

I only have one physical server and it's isolated and doesn't have access to 
other hosts ( I can't get any shared storage from other systems or storage) 
Is it possible to use NFS to share my physical host storage (ex. 
/var/ovirt-storage) to the self-hosted engine during set up? 


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[ovirt-users] FQDN is not reachable | oVirt 4.4.4

2021-02-24 Thread Guillem Liarte via Users

With ovirt-node-ng-installer-4.4.4-2020122111 el8 ISO

I have this setup:

10.91.197.132 ndoamsel001.home.lab
10.91.197.4 ndoamsel002.home.lab
10.91.196.132 ndoamsel003.home.lab

# Storage network - 10.0.1.0/24
# ndoamsel001, interface aggi.2001, IP address 10.0.1.1
# ndoamsel002, interface aggi.2003, IP address 10.0.1.2
# ndoamsel003, interface aggi.2003, IP address 10.0.1.3

10.0.1.1 ndoamsel001s.home.lab ndoamsel001s
10.0.1.2 ndoamsel002s.home.lab ndoamsel002s
10.0.1.3 ndoamsel003s.home.lab ndoamsel003s

# Virtual network - 10.0.2.0/24
# ndoamsel001, interface aggi.2002, IP address 10.0.1.1
# ndoamsel002, interface aggi.2007, IP address 10.0.1.2
# ndoamsel003, interface aggi.2007, IP address 10.0.1.3

10.0.2.1 ndoamsel001v.home.lab ndoamsel001v
10.0.2.2 ndoamsel002v.home.lab ndoamsel002v
10.0.2.3 ndoamsel003v.home.lab ndoamsel003v


Installing over Cockpit Gluster deployment HC:

"FQDN is not reachable"

And of course it is!  All interfaces are pingable and accessible over SSH 
without problems.

I am accessing Cockpit from a 4rth, public IP, from a remote computer. So the 
client browser is remote, and the Cockpit is accessed from a public IP address. 
Is that the problem? 
---

Is there a way to do the 3 node HC from the command line? I see no other error 
than that, where are the actual logs?

Thanks!
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[ovirt-users] Re: Migrate windows 2003 server 64bits from libvirt to ovirt

2021-02-24 Thread Fernando Hallberg
Hi Michal,

This is the original libvirt dumpxml file from the origin system.

I change the OS to rhel7.5.0 and the vm boot normally on the old libvirt
system ( centos 7 + libvirt + kvm ).

But, in the ovirt system, the error persist when i boot the vm.

About IDE, in the ovirt 4.4 don't have the option to IDE. But, i change to
VirtIO SCSI in the old libvirt, and the vm running perfectly.

The problem persists only in the ovirt.

Any idea?

Thanks.
Fernando

Em qua., 24 de fev. de 2021 às 12:43, Michal Skrivanek <
michal.skriva...@redhat.com> escreveu:

>
>
> On 24. 2. 2021, at 16:13, Fernando Hallberg 
> wrote:
>
> Hi Vinícius,
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> I'm update all ovirt drivers in the drivers in windows 2003, and change de
> IDE disk to VIRTIO-DISK.
>
> I'm started the VM on the old libvirt ( centos7 - kvm ), and the machine
> boot ok.
>
> I'm copy the disk file to ovirt, and i have the same error again.
>
> See VM dumpxml:
>
> 
>   x
>   c09c46c2-ead5-2cee-d5d7-bd8c701312cd
>   8388608
>   8388608
>   4
>   
> /machine
>   
>   
> hvm
>
>
> this doesn’t look like from ovirt, is this the original libvirt’s xml?
>
> how does it look on ovirt? what OS Type do you use? You may try older
> cluster level, with older machine type, but in 4.4 it’s still going to be
> at least rhel7.5.0. Check if it works with that machine type in your
>  libvirt  env first.
>
> Also, you can keep using IDE in ovirt…if it works then it’s alright, no?
>
> Thanks,
> michal
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> Em seg., 22 de fev. de 2021 às 12:25, Vinícius Ferrão <
> fer...@versatushpc.com.br> escreveu:
>
>> Hi Fernando.
>>
>> The blue screen message is in Portuguese, the majority of the list speaks
>> English. So it will be hard to get some help on this.
>>
>> Regarding the message for non Portuguese speakers, is says that the BIOS
>> and/or the firmware isn’t compatible with ACPI.
>>
>> Since the OS is legacy, this may be something related to missing drivers
>> or something similar to this, like wrong drivers from other hypervisors.
>> You said that you’ve imported the VM for other hypervisor, so it was
>> preinstalled. Did you installed the oVirt Guest Tools before uploading the
>> VM on oVirt? The guest tools should add the required drivers so the VM can
>> boot. It’s a good ideia to remove the tools from the other hypervisor too.
>>
>> On 22 Feb 2021, at 12:15, Fernando Hallberg 
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a VM with 2003 server x64, and I upload the vm image to oVirt.
>>
>> The VM boot on the oVirt, but, the blue screen appear with a error
>> message:
>>
>> 
>>
>> Anybody has some information about this?
>>
>> I try to convert de img file from raw to qcow2, but the error persists.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Fernando Hallberg
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[ovirt-users] Re: Q35: disk type view not consistent in edit vm and new disk pages

2021-02-24 Thread Arik Hadas
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:55 AM Gianluca Cecchi 
wrote:

> Hello,
> if I create a VM and select Q35 machine type, still the General --> create
> image option in edit phase doesn't show sata as an option.
> Even if I create the VM without disks and then go to edit General -->
> create, I only see IDE, VirtIO-SCSI and VirtIO.
> Instead if I click VM name, DIsks --> New, I can select VirtIO-SCSI,
> VirtIO and SATA
> After the first disk (SATA in my case) has been created, now if I go and
> edit VM --> General --> Instance Images + --> Create, I see consistent
> options.
>
> I think GUI experience could be improved.
>

Definitely, the lists should be the same and include [sata, virtio,
virtio-scsi], we have a bug on that:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1925079


> Also because I can reproduce this workflow converging to an error (even if
> IDE disks are not so common nowadays...):
> New VM
> In  general I create an IDE disk
> In System I select in Advanced parameters, Custom Chipset/Firmware Type
> Q35 (EFI or BIOS based)
> go ahead
>
> At the final OK I get the error:
>
> Cannot add Virtual Disk: The disk interface is not supported by the VM OS:
> Other OS.
>
> The result is VM created but without the IDE disk as not supported in Q35
> type.
>

I have only virtio and virtio-scsi in the list of interfaces so it's not
trivial for me to reproduce so can you please file a bug and attach the
engine.log - I wonder how come that the whole add-vm operation didn't fail
because of that.


>
> Tested in 4.4.4
> Gianluca
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[ovirt-users] Re: Migrate windows 2003 server 64bits from libvirt to ovirt

2021-02-24 Thread Michal Skrivanek


> On 24. 2. 2021, at 16:13, Fernando Hallberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi Vinícius,
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> I'm update all ovirt drivers in the drivers in windows 2003, and change de 
> IDE disk to VIRTIO-DISK.
> 
> I'm started the VM on the old libvirt ( centos7 - kvm ), and the machine boot 
> ok.
> 
> I'm copy the disk file to ovirt, and i have the same error again.
> 
> See VM dumpxml:
> 
> 
>   x
>   c09c46c2-ead5-2cee-d5d7-bd8c701312cd
>   8388608
>   8388608
>   4
>   
> /machine
>   
>   
> hvm

this doesn’t look like from ovirt, is this the original libvirt’s xml?

how does it look on ovirt? what OS Type do you use? You may try older cluster 
level, with older machine type, but in 4.4 it’s still going to be at least 
rhel7.5.0. Check if it works with that machine type in your  libvirt  env first.

Also, you can keep using IDE in ovirt…if it works then it’s alright, no?

Thanks,
michal

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> Em seg., 22 de fev. de 2021 às 12:25, Vinícius Ferrão 
> mailto:fer...@versatushpc.com.br>> escreveu:
> Hi Fernando.
> 
> The blue screen message is in Portuguese, the majority of the list speaks 
> English. So it will be hard to get some help on this.
> 
> Regarding the message for non Portuguese speakers, is says that the BIOS 
> and/or the firmware isn’t compatible with ACPI.
> 
> Since the OS is legacy, this may be something related to missing drivers or 
> something similar to this, like wrong drivers from other hypervisors. You 
> said that you’ve imported the VM for other hypervisor, so it was 
> preinstalled. Did you installed the oVirt Guest Tools before uploading the VM 
> on oVirt? The guest tools should add the required drivers so the VM can boot. 
> It’s a good ideia to remove the tools from the other hypervisor too.
> 
> On 22 Feb 2021, at 12:15, Fernando Hallberg  > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have a VM with 2003 server x64, and I upload the vm image to oVirt.
>> 
>> The VM boot on the oVirt, but, the blue screen appear with a error message:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Anybody has some information about this?
>> 
>> I try to convert de img file from raw to qcow2, but the error persists.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Fernando Hallberg
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[ovirt-users] Re: Migrate windows 2003 server 64bits from libvirt to ovirt

2021-02-24 Thread Fernando Hallberg
Hi Sandro,

I cannot upgrade the windows 2003 server on the VM at the moment..

I'm still trying to migrate the VM to ovirt.

Thanks

Em ter., 23 de fev. de 2021 às 09:07, Sandro Bonazzola 
escreveu:

>
>
> Il giorno lun 22 feb 2021 alle ore 16:18 Fernando Hallberg <
> ferna...@webgenium.com.br> ha scritto:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a VM with 2003 server x64, and I upload the vm image to oVirt.
>>
>
> Please note 2003 server gone end of life in 2015 (
> https://www.microsoft.com/en-ie/mrap/products/windows-server-2003)
> I would consider updating to a supported windows OS before trying to
> migrate to oVirt.
>
> That said, I would also recommend ensuring latest virtio-win drivers are
> installed on the guest.
>
>
>
>>
>> The VM boot on the oVirt, but, the blue screen appear with a error
>> message:
>>
>> [image: image.png]
>>
>> Anybody has some information about this?
>>
>> I try to convert de img file from raw to qcow2, but the error persists.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Fernando Hallberg
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[ovirt-users] Re: Migrate windows 2003 server 64bits from libvirt to ovirt

2021-02-24 Thread Fernando Hallberg
Hi Vinícius,

Thanks in advance.

I'm update all ovirt drivers in the drivers in windows 2003, and change de
IDE disk to VIRTIO-DISK.

I'm started the VM on the old libvirt ( centos7 - kvm ), and the machine
boot ok.

I'm copy the disk file to ovirt, and i have the same error again.

See VM dumpxml:


  x
  c09c46c2-ead5-2cee-d5d7-bd8c701312cd
  8388608
  8388608
  4
  
/machine
  
  
hvm
  
  



  
  

  
  destroy
  restart
  restart
  
/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm

  
  
  
  
  


  


  



  


  
  
  
  


  

  


  


  


  




  


  
  


  


  

  
  



Any idea?

Em seg., 22 de fev. de 2021 às 12:25, Vinícius Ferrão <
fer...@versatushpc.com.br> escreveu:

> Hi Fernando.
>
> The blue screen message is in Portuguese, the majority of the list speaks
> English. So it will be hard to get some help on this.
>
> Regarding the message for non Portuguese speakers, is says that the BIOS
> and/or the firmware isn’t compatible with ACPI.
>
> Since the OS is legacy, this may be something related to missing drivers
> or something similar to this, like wrong drivers from other hypervisors.
> You said that you’ve imported the VM for other hypervisor, so it was
> preinstalled. Did you installed the oVirt Guest Tools before uploading the
> VM on oVirt? The guest tools should add the required drivers so the VM can
> boot. It’s a good ideia to remove the tools from the other hypervisor too.
>
> On 22 Feb 2021, at 12:15, Fernando Hallberg 
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a VM with 2003 server x64, and I upload the vm image to oVirt.
>
> The VM boot on the oVirt, but, the blue screen appear with a error message:
>
> 
>
> Anybody has some information about this?
>
> I try to convert de img file from raw to qcow2, but the error persists.
>
> Regards,
> Fernando Hallberg
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[ovirt-users] Re: Cannot add VM. Maximum number of threads per cpu exceeded

2021-02-24 Thread lavi.buchnik--- via Users
Thanks, I updated the code to use this topology:
cpu=types.Cpu(   
topology=types.CpuTopology(  
cores=1, 
sockets=vCPU,
threads=1,   
),   
),   

And now it is fine.
Thanks,
Lavi
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[ovirt-users] Re: VM Portal. User can't access the details box

2021-02-24 Thread Lucie Leistnerova

Hi Nicolás,

also please check browser console for errors. VM portal uses engine's 
RestAPI, so you can see what api method is called in 
/var/log/httpd/ovirt-requests-log.


On 2/24/21 12:03 PM, Artur Socha wrote:

Hi Nicolás,
First thing would be to check engine's logs
/var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log. Would it be possible to post here a
snippet from the time this issue occurred?

There might be something in audit log as well (from the admin's account)

cheers,
Artur


On 24.02.2021 11:48, Nicolás wrote:

Hi,

We're running oVirt 4.1.8. We make an intense use of the VM Portal, as
our students use it to access and handle their machines. We're currently
having an issue with just one of our users. He claims that he created a
VM, and when tried to edit its details (clicking on the pencil), a
screen stating that the "VM Portal is experiencing some issues" is shown
(screenshot added).

I granted a UserRole permission on a user I handle, and I don't
experience that problem, I can edit the VM with no issues. The user also
states that this happens on any VM he creates.

I see nothing relevant in the log regarding this issue.

Please, any hint how to debug this?

Thanks.

Nicolás

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[ovirt-users] Re: VM Portal. User can't access the details box

2021-02-24 Thread Artur Socha
Hi Nicolás,
First thing would be to check engine's logs
/var/log/ovirt-engine/engine.log. Would it be possible to post here a
snippet from the time this issue occurred?

There might be something in audit log as well (from the admin's account)

cheers,
Artur


On 24.02.2021 11:48, Nicolás wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We're running oVirt 4.1.8. We make an intense use of the VM Portal, as
> our students use it to access and handle their machines. We're currently
> having an issue with just one of our users. He claims that he created a
> VM, and when tried to edit its details (clicking on the pencil), a
> screen stating that the "VM Portal is experiencing some issues" is shown
> (screenshot added).
> 
> I granted a UserRole permission on a user I handle, and I don't
> experience that problem, I can edit the VM with no issues. The user also
> states that this happens on any VM he creates.
> 
> I see nothing relevant in the log regarding this issue.
> 
> Please, any hint how to debug this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Nicolás
> 
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[ovirt-users] VM Portal. User can't access the details box

2021-02-24 Thread Nicolás

Hi,

We're running oVirt 4.1.8. We make an intense use of the VM Portal, as 
our students use it to access and handle their machines. We're currently 
having an issue with just one of our users. He claims that he created a 
VM, and when tried to edit its details (clicking on the pencil), a 
screen stating that the "VM Portal is experiencing some issues" is shown 
(screenshot added).


I granted a UserRole permission on a user I handle, and I don't 
experience that problem, I can edit the VM with no issues. The user also 
states that this happens on any VM he creates.


I see nothing relevant in the log regarding this issue.

Please, any hint how to debug this?

Thanks.

Nicolás
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[ovirt-users] Re: 2 Node oVirt Cluster

2021-02-24 Thread Jayme
Are you trying to set this up as a hci deployment? If so it might be
failing if the raspberry Pi cpu is not supported by ovirt

On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 3:08 AM  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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