I use ansible to build a 3 node HCI environment, or at least I did with 4.4.6.
This fails every time with 4.5.2 - what broke?
Has anyone any idea what changed and if there's a simple resolution?
Kind Regards
Simon...
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Nevermind. I found "Enroll Certificate" I had looked under "Management", but
not "Installation". **sigh** Sorry for wasting your time. :/
The host is back up and running.
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Hopefully, someone can clarify this a bit for me...
>From the redhat instructions...
"In principle, virtual machines in a pool are started when taken by a user, and
shut down when the user is finished. However, virtual machine pools can also
contain pre-started virtual machines. Pre-started vir
I've got a couple of VMs giving me this error message, "the latest guest agent
needs to be installed and running". These VMs have the latest guest agent
installed and it is running (virtio-win-1.9.24.iso)
The only change to the environment recently was one host has been upgraded from
4.5.2 to 4
Furthermore, I cannot put the host into local maintenance. The command:
"hosted-engine --set-maintenance --mode=local"
yields the error:
RuntimeError: Couldn't connect to VDSM within 60 seconds
"hosted-engine --vm-status" returns the error:
The hosted engine configuration has not been retrieved
How do I run Enroll Certificate ??? It doesn't appear to be a command line
command.
As for upgrading to 4.5, I can't upgrade because the hosted engine is running
CentOS Linux, not CentOS Stream.
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> On 4. 11. 2022, at 15:03, dupar...@esrf.fr wrote:
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> Thanks for your reply
>
>> with oVirt or elsewhere?
>
> That was with XEN, OCFS2 cluster context, which is more prone to
> instabilities.
> Anyway, loosing the manager/engine when things start going wrong is just
> worsening the situat
Thanks for your reply
> with oVirt or elsewhere?
That was with XEN, OCFS2 cluster context, which is more prone to instabilities.
Anyway, loosing the manager/engine when things start going wrong is just
worsening the situation.
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> On 2. 11. 2022, at 11:01, Matthew J Black wrote:
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> OK, so as I said I was going to do I've now gone through the logs.
>
> I've place the log files into DropBox
> (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/eymwdy8hzn3sa7z/AACscSP2eaFfoiN-QzyeEVfaa?dl=0)
>
> There was only one significant part of the log
> On 2. 11. 2022, at 22:13, Diggy Mc wrote:
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> I'm running oVirt 4.4. The "libvirtd" service won't start and it appears to
> be because of an expired certificate.
>
> How do I create and install a new certificate on the host. Your help is much
> appreciated.
run Enroll Certificate for th
> On 4. 11. 2022, at 10:49, dupar...@esrf.fr wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We decided to run the oVirt engine (Oracle flavor) outside the
> infrastructure. (Medium infrastructure, 10 Hosts, iSCSI storage arrays)
> We created a second, smaller infrastructure (Single host, local storage) for
> management
Hi,
We decided to run the oVirt engine (Oracle flavor) outside the infrastructure.
(Medium infrastructure, 10 Hosts, iSCSI storage arrays)
We created a second, smaller infrastructure (Single host, local storage) for
management (engine) and monitoring (nagios, Dell storage manager etc..) . .
Th
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