[ovirt-users] Re: Failed HostedEngine Deployment

2022-01-23 Thread Robert Tongue
I think you may be right, here. I decided to just start over and use the actual ovirt-node installation media, rather than Centos Stream installation media. Hopefully that gets the software-side situated. Thanks for the pointers. From: Strahil Nikolov Sent:

[ovirt-users] Re: Failed HostedEngine Deployment

2022-01-23 Thread Strahil Nikolov via Users
yum downgrade qemu-kvm-block-gluster-6.0.0-33.el8s libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-kvm-common-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-kvm-hw-usbredir-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-kvm-ui-opengl-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-kvm-block-rbd-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-img-6.0.0-33.el8s qemu-kvm-6.0.0-33.el8s

[ovirt-users] Re: Failed HostedEngine Deployment

2022-01-23 Thread Strahil Nikolov via Users
I've seen this. Ensure that all qemu-related packages are coming from centos-advanced-virtualization repo (6.0.0-33.el8s.x86_64). There is a known issue with the latest packages in the CentOS Stream. Also, you can set the following alias on the Hypervisours: alias virsh='virsh -c

[ovirt-users] Re: Failed HostedEngine Deployment

2022-01-23 Thread Robert Tongue
Thanks for the response. How can I verify this? Has something with the installation procedures changed recently? From: Strahil Nikolov Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2022 3:41 PM To: users ; Robert Tongue Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Failed HostedEngine Deployment

[ovirt-users] Re: Failed HostedEngine Deployment

2022-01-23 Thread Robert Tongue
Ahh, I did some repoquery commands can see a good bit of qemu* packages are coming from appstream rather than ovirt-4.4-centos-stream-advanced-virtualization. What's the recommanded fix? From: Strahil Nikolov Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2022 3:41 PM To: users ;