[ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-03 Thread Yoann Laissus
Hello, I'm running into some weird issues with vdsm and my storage domains after a reboot or a shutdown. I can't manage to figure out what's going on... Currently, my cluster (4.0.5 with hosted engine) is composed of one main node. (and another inactive one but unrelated to this issue). It has lo

Re: [ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-03 Thread Charles Kozler
I am facing the same issue here as well. The engine comes up and web UI is reachable. Initial login takes about 6 minutes to finally let me in and then once I am in under the events tab there is events for "storage domain does not exist" yet they are all there. After this comes 'reconstructing mas

Re: [ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-03 Thread Nir Soffer
On Sat, Dec 3, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Yoann Laissus wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running into some weird issues with vdsm and my storage domains > after a reboot or a shutdown. I can't manage to figure out what's > going on... > > Currently, my cluster (4.0.5 with hosted engine) is composed of one > main nod

Re: [ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-04 Thread Yaniv Kaul
On Dec 3, 2016 8:24 PM, "Charles Kozler" wrote: I am facing the same issue here as well. The engine comes up and web UI is reachable. Initial login takes about 6 minutes to finally let me in and then once I am in under the events tab there is events for "storage domain does not exist" yet they a

Re: [ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-04 Thread Joop
On 3-12-2016 19:24, Charles Kozler wrote: > I am facing the same issue here as well. The engine comes up and web > UI is reachable. Initial login takes about 6 minutes to finally let me > in and then once I am in under the events tab there is events for > "storage domain does not exist" yet they a

Re: [ovirt-users] Storage domains not found by vdsm after a reboot

2016-12-05 Thread Yoann Laissus
Thanks for your answer. Based on your advices, I improved my shutdown script by doing manually all actions the engine does while putting an host into maintenance (via vdsClient : stopping SPM, disconnecting the SP, disconnecting and unlocking all SD) So no need to use my previous hacks anymore :)