On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 7:02 PM, Derek Atkins <de...@ihtfp.com> wrote: > Hi, > Last night at approximately 22:03 (give or take a few minutes) my > single-server ovirt system rebooted. I saw a root login (presumably from > the engine) and then the host rebooted. > > I don't see anything specific in the logs that would indicate WHY it > rebooted. > > Any suggestions for where to look or what to look for? I had updated the > host yesterday to 4.0.5 and did reboot the system myself several times. The > good news is that I succeeded in getting my scripts working so all my VMs > came back. But before I go and deploy anything mission critical I'd like to > determine why the system decided it should reboot. > > Suggestions?
One reason for reboot is loosing access to storage on the spm host. sanlock would terminate vdsm, and if it could not terminate vdsm it will reboot the host. To check for this you can look into /var/log/sanlock.log Another reason may be engine trying to do soft-fencing because it cannot restart vdsm. Looking in vdsm log you can find if vdsm was restarted, and in engine log you should find logs about this. Are you sure you don't have any cron job or some other code that is configured reboot the host? Nir _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users