Hi Yanis,
I just wanted to share something with you regarding the issue I am facing.
Basically, I found out If during creating a new VM I choose IDE for disk
interface instead of VirtIO everything will work perfectly without any issue.
Regarding your suggestion to switch to CentOS kernel,
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 11:00 AM, M Mahboubian
wrote:
> Hi Yanis,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> | Interesting - what interface are they using?
> | Is that raw or raw sparse? How did you perform the conversion? (or no
> conversion - just copied the disks over?)
>
> The
Hi Yanis,
Thank you for your reply.
| Interesting - what interface are they using?| Is that raw or raw sparse? How
did you perform the conversion? (or no conversion - just copied the disks over?)
The VM disks are in the SAN storage in order to use oVirt we just pointed them
to the oVirt VMs.
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 6:49 AM, M Mahboubian wrote:
> Hi Yaniv,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Apologies for my late reply we had a long holiday
> here.
>
> To answer you:
>
> Yes the guest VM become completely frozen and non responsive as soon as
> its disk has any activity
Hi Yaniv,
Thanks for your reply. Apologies for my late reply we had a long holiday here.
To answer you:
Yes the guest VM become completely frozen and non responsive as soon as its
disk has any activity for example when we shutdown or do a yum update.
Versions of all the components involved -
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 5:07 AM, M Mahboubian
wrote:
> Dear all,
> I appreciate if anybody could possibly help with the issue I am facing.
>
> In our environment we have 2 hosts 1 NFS server and 1 ovirt engine server.
> The NFS server provides storage to the VMs in the
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In our environment we have 2 hosts 1 NFS server
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