I am using an LDAP configuration that either does not expose or contain a
nsUniqueId value for Groups. Many of the standard schema fieldnames have been
changed to contain a company prefix. I managed to update the profiles enough
to have the user authentication work properly & search for the
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 3:45 AM maoz zadok wrote:
>
> I really need help here... please!!
> my engine was crashed, I have backups, but the restore failed.
>
> engine-backup --mode=restore --file=backup --log=restore.log
> --provision-all-databases --restore-permissions
>
> this is the log:
>
> On 2 Jan 2019, at 03:02, 董青龙 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have an ovirt4.2 environment of 3 hosts. Now all vms in this
> environment could not be migrated. But all the vms could be started on all 3
> hosts. Anyone can help? Thanks a lot!
can you add source and destination vdsm.log
Hi all,
I have an ovirt4.2 environment of 3 hosts. Now all vms in this
environment could not be migrated. But all the vms could be started on all 3
hosts. Anyone can help? Thanks a lot!
engine logs:
2019-01-02 09:41:26,868+08 INFO [org.ovirt.engine.core.bll.MigrateVmCommand]
I really need help here... please!!
my engine was crashed, I have backups, but the restore failed.
engine-backup --mode=restore --file=backup --log=restore.log
--provision-all-databases --restore-permissions
this is the log:
2019-01-02 03:39:22 13186: Start of engine-backup mode restore scope
please someone, any ideas?
engine-backup --mode=restore --file=backup --log=log_file_name
--provision-db --restore-permissions
Preparing to restore:
- Unpacking file 'backup'
Restoring:
- Files
Provisioning PostgreSQL users/databases:
- user 'engine', database 'engine'
FATAL: Existing database
Hi Greg,
In theory I would expect Windows to handle it more gracefully, (i.e. detect
that the disk is missing and ask for it) but in practice you should
understand that you're pulling the carpet under the Windows installer, and
it may potentially cause issues.
The preferred way to supply the
Should that throw a BSOD though? It doesn't in Windows 8.1.
I also got this error in Windows 10 in virt-manager (not ovirt) when trying
to get virtio working. For my last Windows 8.1 install, I used 2 DVD drives
so I didn't have to do the DVD swap dance, and that worked out quite
nicely. Point
Hi,
If you're using the same DVD drive to mount the drivers ISO, then you need
to change back (remount) the Windows DVD, after you finished loading the
drivers.
Thanks in advance,
On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 9:29 PM wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install win10 pro, but when I load the disk driver
nope,I think hostusb is about to my problem,thanks man!
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