On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 01:03:45PM -0400, i iordanov wrote: > Hi Itamar, > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Itamar Heim <ih...@redhat.com> wrote: > > please check your spam folder and flag as not spam... > > Yes, that turned out to be the problem, and I've reported it as not spam... > > >> - My oVirt live distro is installed on-disk, and I'm able to get it up > >> and running with an engine-cleanup, some manual rm's, and an > >> engine-setup. However, when I reboot, the "local_host" host is in a > >> failed state and refuses to be resurrected no matter what. Is there a > >> way to get around that somehow? > > > > logs may help. > > I was using an older version of oVirt Live where these bugs were > present, the host does come up on reboot now if I manually put it in > maintenance before the reboot. I haven't tried not putting it in > maintenance. > > >> - My second question is, where do I have to tweak to make all the > >> cores available on the "local_host" host? At the moment, engine-setup > >> automatically sets it to have only 1 core, and it has 8. > > > > that shouldn't happen - it should auto learn from host. > > what does vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps returns? > > The newest version of oVirt Live also seems to have this bug resolved. > > However, in my environment it seems to have a new crippling bug. All > virtual machines I create hang at the gPXE stage or at the Booting > from CD stage indefinitely. I extracted the qemu-kvm command-line, and > I was able to figure out that if I remove the -uuid option, the > machines proceed rather than hanging. It seems unlikely that it's > simply the -uuid option that's causing the hang. More likely something > the option causes qemu-kvm to do is causing the hang.
How are you sure that -uuid is the trigger for this qemu bug? Could you copy here the shortest command line that reproduces the bug? > > The engine does not appear to be aware that the machine is in a hung > state - to it, everything seems perfectly sane. There are no logs to > report. That's where our new watchdog feature comes into play ;-) > > I can send you an strace of the qemu-kvm process if you think that'll help. I suppose that a qemu mailing list could provide more help. What is your host kernel and exact qemu version? Dan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users