This is the result of "hosted-engine --vm-status" on the first node, which
currently runs the hosted-engine:
--== Host ipc1.dc (id: 1) status ==--
Host ID: 1
Host timestamp : 89980
Score : 3400
Engine status
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 5:40 PM Rapsilber, Marcus
wrote:
>
> This is the result of "hosted-engine --vm-status" on the first node, which
> currently runs the hosted-engine:
>
> --== Host ipc1.dc (id: 1) status ==--
>
> Host ID: 1
> Host timestamp : 8
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 2:40 PM Rapsilber, Marcus
wrote:
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> I'm not sure if this log files tells anything about the problem why the node
> "ipc3.dc" isn't capable to run the hosted engine.
> Today we tried the whole procedure again. But this time we didn't install the
> new node via single node
Hello again,
to answer your question, how did I make a clean install and reintegrate the
node in the cluster? Maybe my approach was a bit awkward/inconvenient, but this
is what I did:
- Install CentOS 8
- Install oVirt Repository and packages: cockpit-ovirt-dashboard, vdsm-gluster,
ovirt-host
-
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 10:10 AM Rapsilber, Marcus
wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> to answer your question, how did I make a clean install and reintegrate the
> node in the cluster? Maybe my approach was a bit awkward/inconvenient, but
> this is what I did:
> - Install CentOS 8
> - Install oVirt Rep
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 11:18 AM wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> currently my team is evaluating oVirt and we're also testing several fail
> scenarios, backup and so on.
> One scenario was:
> - hyperconverged oVirt cluster with 3 nodes
> - self-hosted engine
> - simulate the break down of one of the nod
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