Understood, but how ? I'm using the oVirt Visualization Manager 4.4. I
see a "Network" tab where I can create a new network and a new vNIC
profile, but a) I don't see how I associate the new network with the
bridge I created and b) if I try to add this new network to my VM I get
a message that
Failed to resolve is pretty obvious:
- typo in the NFS host name
- DNS issue
You can test by adding an entry for the NFS host in /etc/hosts.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В четвъртък, 10 септември 2020 г., 19:34:33 Гринуич+3,
написа:
MainProcess|jsonrpc/4::DEBUG::2020-09-10
It would seem your host can't resolve the ip address for the server FQDN
listed for the NFS server.
You should fix the DNS problem or try mounting via ip address once you're
sure that it is reachable from the server.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 12:33 PM wrote:
>
Ssh to the host that failed to mount and then:
mount -t nfs :/ /mnt
To verify the mount:
findmnt /mnt
Usually it is recommended to set the NFS with anonguid and anonuid to '36' and
also use 'all_squash'. This will prevent a lot of issues.
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В четвъртък, 10
The usual process to add another network bridge is to configure a new
cluster logical network in the engine,
then configure specific network interfaces on all hypervisors through the
engine's "configure host networks".
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 11:43 AM Valerio Luccio
wrote:
> That was my
MainProcess|jsonrpc/4::DEBUG::2020-09-10
18:14:39,299::commands::211::root::(execCmd) /usr/bin/taskset --cpu-list 0-7
/usr/bin/mount -t nfs -o soft,nosharecache,timeo=100,retrans=3,nolock
storage.world.co.za:/export/nfs/data
/rhev/data-center/mnt/storage.world.co.za:_export_nfs_data (cwd None)
Hi all
We have a small installation based on OVIRT 4.3.
1 Cluster is based on Centos 7 and the other on OVIRT NG Node image.
The environment was stable till an upgrade took place a couple of months ago.
As such we had to re-install one of the Centos 7 node and start from scratch.
Even though the
That was my first thought, so I tried to set up manually the default
route and netmask on the VM to match the engine's, but it didn't solve
the problem.
Another network question: I have a second network card on the host that
is connected to an internal switch, how do I add a bridge for that
It sounds like you don't have a proper default route on the VM or the
netmask is set incorrectly,
which can cause a bad route.
Look at differences between the engine's network config (presuming it can
reach outside the hypervisor host)
and the VM's config. The VM should have the same subnet,
Hi,
Yes, I checked that link already to make sure we have correct version.
Our Ovirt version is 4.3.10.4-1.el7.
/Kishore
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Thanks for the explanation. Appreciated.
I will check that.
/Kishore
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I apologize for asking what is probably a very basic question.
I installed and created a self-hosted engine using cockpit on a server. I can
reach the self-hosted engine from anywhere within my network.
I then created a new VM selecting the default ovirtmgmt for the network. The VM
does not
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 10:41 AM wrote:
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> How can we file an RFE?
By opening a new bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?classification=oVirt
And writing '[RFE]' in the start of the summary line for it.
Best regard,
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Didi
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No i did not try to mount it, to be honest, I am not sure how to mount it
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Hi,
As others told you already, this is the expected behavior. The reason
is very simple. All the VMs expect their allocated memory to be
available and might try to use it. And when that happens and the
memory is not there, the VMs will crash. That is not something you
typically want.
You can
Hi all oVirt experts.
So, I managed to f.. up a VM today. I had one VM running on a oVirt 4.3
cluster, where the disk was located on an iSCSI data domain. I stopped the VM,
put the storage domain in maintenance mode, detached adn removed the storage
domain from the ovirt 4.3 cluster.
Then I
How can we file an RFE?
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Compute|Cluster|Edit your cluster| Optimization tab |Memory Optimization
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What version of oVirt are you running, this seems to be an issue with older
than 4.3.4 version.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1717007#c4
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