Usually confirming that the host was rebooted should be enough.
I guess you havw to take a look in engine's logs.
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I managed to get host2 online and take the SPM role.
I can run virtual machines now.
After all, it was a corrupt CentOS 7 installation (many library files with 0 KB
size).
But host1 is still in status “Unassigned”.
I tried to use the option “Confirm host has been rebooted” but it did not help.
Try to fix host2 . All critical services should be
running:sanlockvdsmdsupervdsmdovirt-ha-brokerovirt-ha-agent
Then check if host2 can reach the storage.I guess that if you manage to fix the
second host, you can mark the first host as rebooted, or try to change SPM role
to host2.
Best
Yes, several times. Same result.
I also installed the latest dnf updates and rebooted. Same result.
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Have you tried rebooting the engine?
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Have you tried rebooting the engine?
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On host1, all services are running, including “sanlock”, “supervdsmd” and
“vdsmd”.
On host2, the services "ovsdb-server” and "ovirt-imageio” are not running, and
as a result, “vdsmd” is also not running.
So the cluster is down.
In the log of host2, I can find "ovsdb-server.service: Failed
Have you tried to set another host as SPM ?Also, you can mark the host was
rebooted ( I assume you got no power management configured) from Hosts -> 3
dots in upper right in UI.
Also check if sanlock, supervdsmd and vdsmd services are healthyand running.
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