On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 7:17 AM, Wee Sritippho <we...@forest.go.th> wrote: > Hi, I followed this instruction: > > http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/how-to/hosted-engine/#upgrade-hosted-engine > > However, when I exited the global maintenance mode in step 7 and waited for > about 15 minutes, the engine VM still doesn't migrate to the fresh upgraded > host.
In you case it didn't migrated since both host-2 and host-3 were already at 3400 points and so there wasn't any reason to migrate. > BTW, after step 6, did I have to put the host out of its local maintenance > mode? The instruction didn't state this so I guess it's a special case when > upgrading and didn't do anything. hosted-engine --set-maintenance --mode=none will also exit local maintenance mode. > [root@host01 me]# hosted-engine --vm-status > > > --== Host 1 status ==-- > > Status up-to-date : True > Hostname : host01.ovirt.forest.go.th > Host ID : 1 > Engine status : {"reason": "vm not running on this > host", "health": "bad", "vm": "down", "detail": "unknown"} > Score : 0 > stopped : False > Local maintenance : True > crc32 : 33cc9d8c > Host timestamp : 4993624 > > > --== Host 2 status ==-- > > Status up-to-date : True > Hostname : host02.ovirt.forest.go.th > Host ID : 2 > Engine status : {"reason": "vm not running on this > host", "health": "bad", "vm": "down", "detail": "unknown"} > Score : 3400 > stopped : False > Local maintenance : False > crc32 : 6dc9b311 > Host timestamp : 4244063 > > > --== Host 3 status ==-- > > Status up-to-date : True > Hostname : host03.ovirt.forest.go.th > Host ID : 3 > Engine status : {"health": "good", "vm": "up", > "detail": "up"} > Score : 3400 > stopped : False > Local maintenance : False > crc32 : 29513baf > Host timestamp : 5537027 > > Thank you > > -- > Wee > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users