Thanks for the report, my team is looking into the dedependency failures.
oVirt 4.4.9 has been developed on CentOS Stream 8 and some dependencies are
not yet available on RHEL 8.4 and derivatives.
Those dependencies should be already available in RHEL 8.5 Beta and
derivatives (I saw AlmaLinux 8.5 b
Hi,
Thanks, now this is the next error:
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Fetch cluster facts]
[ INFO ] ok: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Fetch Datacenter facts]
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:12 PM Sandro Bonazzola
wrote:
> Thanks for the report, my team is looking into the dedependency failures.
> oVirt 4.4.9 has been developed on CentOS Stream 8 and some dependencies
> are not yet available on RHEL 8.4 and derivatives.
>
Ok, fair enough you only test on C
Il giorno mar 26 ott 2021 alle ore 15:32 Gianluca Cecchi <
gianluca.cec...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 12:12 PM Sandro Bonazzola
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the report, my team is looking into the dedependency failures.
>> oVirt 4.4.9 has been developed on CentOS Stream 8 and so
Hello,
Yesterday I had a network failure and my (3) oVirt 4.4.6 servers restarted. Two
out of 3 servers are functional now but I have tasks (20) in progress which no
longer work.
How do I erase them? taskcleaner.sh? Are there any risks of using this script?
Here is a printscreen of the tasks
h
Sorry for my poor English.
Normally the vm cannot reach the host. So I thought the vm could not reach the
nfs server on the host. As you said, in this case, it seems that the user needs
to configure network settings.
Doesn't ovirt do that for user?
___
If both your host network and VM network are routable and not blocked by any
firewall/ACL, I don't see why you can't access the host from the VM.
Otherwise you could add a new network interface for your VM using the same
network as your host, and assign a new (additional) ip address to your VM
Why is there such an error ?
2021-10-27 06:33:30,996+0800 INFO (jsonrpc/3) [api.host] FINISH getStats
error=:'NoneType' object has no
attribute 'statistics'"> from=:::10.200.211.80,48086 (api:52)
2021-10-27 06:33:30,997+0800 ERROR (jsonrpc/3) [jsonrpc.JsonRpcServer]
Internal server
I assume that when we shutdown a vm, the cpu and memory are released back to
the host. My question is about a linux vm that has been suspended or put into
hibernate mode, what happens to the allocated resources?
Another question I have is about adding a user to the vm during the creation
proc
Hi
We are a server building company, we already supply 2-3 high availability
storage clusters/virtualization per month based on commercial/paid software.
For lower end clients we like to use oVirt hyperconverged, would like
support/share knowledge with my team.
I have a team of 5 technicians w
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 8:43 AM wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are a server building company, we already supply 2-3 high availability
> storage clusters/virtualization per month based on commercial/paid software.
>
> For lower end clients we like to use oVirt hyperconverged, would like
> support/share knowle
Hi everybody. We are trying to transfer our project from using VMware vCenter
to oVirt. Everything looks good, but when it comes to snapshots there is a
quite big difference. In current application we are using VM snapshots to
switch the VM from one state to another.
Each VM has it's initial sn
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 9:47 AM wrote:
> Hi everybody. We are trying to transfer our project from using VMware
> vCenter to oVirt. Everything looks good, but when it comes to snapshots
> there is a quite big difference. In current application we are using VM
> snapshots to switch the VM from one
13 matches
Mail list logo