Hi Simone,

 

Yes the MAC address in answers.conf: OVEHOSTED_VM/vmMACAddr=

is added as a reservation to the DHCP server, so in theory 10.0.0.109 should be 
assigned.  

 

However perhaps DHCP is not working.  I have just changed to a static IP 
instead:

OVEHOSTED_VM/cloudinitVMStaticCIDR=str:10.0.0.109/24

(let me know if this isn’t the correct way)

 

My host fails to get an IP automatically from this DHCP server, so it is quite 
possible engine’s DHCP has been failing too.  Each time the host boots, I must 
type dhclient in order to receive an IP address.  Anyway, after changing this 
and re-running hosted-engine –deploy, failed due to:

 

[ INFO  ] TASK [Copy local VM disk to shared storage]

[ INFO  ] changed: [localhost]

[ INFO  ] TASK [show local_vm_ip.std_out_lines[0] that will be written to etc 
hosts]

[ INFO  ] ok: [localhost]

[ INFO  ] TASK [show FQDN]

[ INFO  ] ok: [localhost]

[ INFO  ] TASK [Clean /etc/hosts on the host]

[ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The task includes an option 
with an undefined variable. The error was: list object has no element 0\n\nThe 
error appears to have been in 
'/usr/share/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/ansible/create_target_vm.yml': line 400, 
column 5, but may\nbe elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax 
problem.\n\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n    debug: var=FQDN\n  - name: 
Clean /etc/hosts on the host\n    ^ here\n"}

 

I have just tried deploying using the webui, same error.  I suspect the 
“undefined variable” is local_vm_ip.std_out_lines[0].  My new debug task that 
tries to output this is:

  - name: show local_vm_ip.std_out_lines[0] that will be written to etc hosts

    debug: var=local_vm_ip.stdout_lines[0]

 

You can see the output of this above.  I think I was mistaken to suggest the 
value of this is localhost.  Localhost is just the machine this task ran on.  I 
don’t think list local_vm_ip.std_out_lines is defined.  Any more ideas?

 

Many thanks

 

From: Simone Tiraboschi <stira...@redhat.com> 
Sent: 09 October 2018 16:51
To: B Holmes <m...@brendanh.com>
Cc: users <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re: Diary of hosted engine install woes

 

 

On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 4:54 PM <m...@brendanh.com <mailto:m...@brendanh.com> > 
wrote:

I'ved added a record to the DNS server here:
ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com>   10.0.0.109

 

OK, and how the engine VM will get that address?

Are you using DHCP? do you have a DHCP reservation for the MAC address you are 
using on the engine VM?

Are you configuring it with a static IP?

 


This IP address is on the physical network that the host is on (host is on 
10.0.0.171).  I trust this is correct and I should not resolve to a natted IP 
instead.  I notice that regardless of this record, the name 
ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com>  resolves to a 
natted IP: 192.168.124.51 because the ansible script adds an entry to 
/etc/hosts:
192.168.124.51  ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com> 
While the script is running, if I I can successfully ping 
ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com> , it responds on 
192.168.124.51.  So as you say: "host can correctly resolve the name of the 
engine VM", but it's not the DNS record's IP.  If I remove the DNS record and 
run hosted-engine --deploy, I get error:
[ ERROR ] Host name is not valid: ovirt-engine.example.com 
<http://ovirt-engine.example.com>  did not resolve into an IP address

Anyway, I added back the DNS record and ran hosted-engine --deploy command, it 
failed at:
[ INFO  ] TASK [Clean /etc/hosts on the host]
[ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The task includes an option 
with an undefined variable. The error was: list object has no element 0\n\nThe 
error appears to have been in 
'/usr/share/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/ansible/create_target_vm.yml': line 396, 
column 5, but may\nbe elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax 
problem.\n\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n    changed_when: True\n  - 
name: Clean /etc/hosts on the host\n    ^ here\n"}

To debug, I added tasks to create_target_vm.yml that output the values of 
local_vm_ip.std_out_lines[0] and FQDN that are used in this task, then ran the 
usual deploy command again.  They are both localhost:
[ INFO  ] TASK [show local_vm_ip.std_out_lines[0] that will be written to etc 
hosts]
[ INFO  ] ok: [localhost]
[ INFO  ] TASK [show FQDN]
[ INFO  ] ok: [localhost]

This time, it gets past [Clean /etc/hosts on the host], but hangs at [ INFO  ] 
TASK [Check engine VM health] same as before.

 

This is fine, the bootstrap local VM runs over a natted network then, once 
ready it will be shutdown and moved to the shared storage. At that point it 
will be restarted on your management network.

 

  I catted /etc/hosts while it was hanging and it contains:
127.0.0.1   localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1         localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6

The ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com>  has been 
deleted!  I pinged ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com>  
and it now resolves to its IP on the physical network: 10.0.0.109.  So I added 
back this /etc/hosts entry:
192.168.124.51  ovirt-engine.example.com <http://ovirt-engine.example.com> 

 

Please avoid this.

 


It subsequently errored:
[ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"attempts": 120, "changed": true, 
"cmd": ["hosted-engine", "--vm-status", "--json"], "delta": "0:00:00.167559", 
"end": "2018-10-09 15:43:41.947274", "rc": 0, "start": "2018-10-09 
15:43:41.779715", "stderr": "", "stderr_lines": [], "stdout": "{\"1\": 
{\"conf_on_shared_storage\": true, \"live-data\": true, \"extra\": 
\"metadata_parse_version=1\\nmetadata_feature_version=1\\ntimestamp=6810 (Tue 
Oct  9 15:43:36 2018)\\nhost-id=1\\nscore=3400\\nvm_conf_refresh_time=6810 
<file://nhost-id=1/nscore=3400/nvm_conf_refresh_time=6810>  (Tue Oct  9 
15:43:37 
2018)\\nconf_on_shared_storage=True\\nmaintenance=False\\nstate=EngineStarting\\nstopped=False\\n\
 
<file://nconf_on_shared_storage=True/nmaintenance=False/nstate=EngineStarting/nstopped=False/n/>
 ", \"hostname\": \"host\", \"host-id\": 1, \"engine-status\": {\"reason\": 
\"failed liveliness check\", \"health\": \"bad\", \"vm\": \"up\", \"detail\": 
\"Up\"}, \"score\": 3400, \"stopped\": false, \"maintenance\": false, 
\"crc32\": \"c5d76f8b\", \"local_conf_timestamp\": 6810, \"host-ts\": 6810}, 
\"global_maintenance\": false}", "stdout_lines": ["{\"1\": {\"conf_
 on_shared_storage\": true, \"live-data\": true, \"extra\": 
\"metadata_parse_version=1\\nmetadata_feature_version=1\\ntimestamp=6810 (Tue 
Oct  9 15:43:36 2018)\\nhost-id=1\\nscore=3400\\nvm_conf_refresh_time=6810 
<file://nhost-id=1/nscore=3400/nvm_conf_refresh_time=6810>  (Tue Oct  9 
15:43:37 
2018)\\nconf_on_shared_storage=True\\nmaintenance=False\\nstate=EngineStarting\\nstopped=False\\n\
 
<file://nconf_on_shared_storage=True/nmaintenance=False/nstate=EngineStarting/nstopped=False/n/>
 ", \"hostname\": \"host\", \"host-id\": 1, \"engine-status\": {\"reason\": 
\"failed liveliness check\", \"health\": \"bad\", \"vm\": \"up\", \"detail\": 
\"Up\"}, \"score\": 3400, \"stopped\": false, \"maintenance\": false, 
\"crc32\": \"c5d76f8b\", \"local_conf_timestamp\": 6810, \"host-ts\": 6810}, 
\"global_maintenance\": false}"]}

How can I check the hosted-engine's IP address to ensure name resolution is 
correct?

 

You can connect to that VM with VNC and check the IP there.

 

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