Hi all, I have a hyperconverged setup where I have a hosted engine that runs on one of three hosts, which are named “ovirt-node-[01,02,03]” —
[root@ovirt-node-01 ~]# hosted-engine --vm-status | grep -e "Hostname" -e "Engine" Hostname : ovirt-node-01 Engine status : {"health": "good", "vm": "up", "detail": "up"} Hostname : ovirt-node-02 Engine status : {"reason": "vm not running on this host", "health": "bad", "vm": "down", "detail": "unknown"} Hostname : ovirt-node-03 Engine status : {"reason": "vm not running on this host", "health": "bad", "vm": "down", "detail": "unknown”} When I deployed the hosted engine, I gave it a separate hostname/IP, as I expected it would need it (hostname = “ovirt-engine-01”) However, when I look at the hosts in the oVirt web admin screen, I see that the first host has the name “ovirt-engine-01” whereas it has the hostname of “ovirt-node-01” I also notice that even though the 1st host is showing the number of VM’s running as “1”, when I click on the “VMs” node, there are no VMs showing. Not sure of what “should be”, but, would expect that the first host would have a name equal to its DNS hostname (like the other two do), and that in VMs I would see the engine VM. But is that not how a hosted engine setup works? And if not, if the engine VM migrates over to another host, will that host gain the name "“ovirt-engine-01”? I ask this now because I want to set up a storage domain on these hosts using GlusterFS, and I have to select a host to base the connection on. In the “Use Host” dropbox, I currently see the values: ovirt-node-03 ovirt-node-02 ovirt-engine-01 I would expect that the last entry would be for “ovirt-host-01”, not “ovirt-engine-01”… I don’t want to set up the storage domain until I figure this out, so as to prevent potential breakage... Thanks, Will _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users