If you deployed with wizard the hosted engine should already be HA and can
run on any host. I’d you look at GUI you will see a crown beside each host
that is capable of running the hostess engine.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 5:14 PM David White via Users
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> I just finished deploying oVirt 4.4.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 22:15 David White via Users wrote:
> I just finished deploying oVirt 4.4.5 onto a 3-node hyperconverged cluster
> running on Red Hat 8.3 OS.
>
> Over the course of the setup, I noticed that I had to setup the storage
> for the engine separately from the gluster bricks.
>
> I
There may be a bug in the latest installer. Or I might have missed a step
somewhere.
I did use the 4.4.5 installer for hyperconverged wizard, yes.
I'm currently in the Engine console right now, and I only see 1 host.
I've navigated to Compute -> Hosts.
That said, when I navigate to Compute -> Cl
To clarify:
My screenshot keeps defaulting the "Host Address" to the Storage FQDN, so I
keep changing it to the correct fqdn.
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On Saturday, March 20, 2021 4:30 PM, David White
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> There may be a bug in the latest installe
Ah, I see.
The "host" in this context does need to be the backend mgt / gluster network.
I was able to add the 2nd host, and I'm working on adding the 3rd now.
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On Saturday, March 20, 2021 4:32 PM, David White via Users
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It's important to understand the oVirt design philosophy.
That may be somewhat understated in the documentation, because I am afraid they
copied that from VMware's vSphere who might have copied it from Nutanix, who
might have copied it from who-know-else... which might explain why they are a
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