+Asaf Rachmani <arach...@redhat.com> , +Evgeny Slutsky
<eslut...@redhat.com> can
you please investigate?

Il giorno lun 22 giu 2020 alle ore 08:07 Glenn Marcy <gma...@us.ibm.com> ha
scritto:

> Hello, I am hoping for some insight from folks with more hosted engine
> install experience.
>
> When I try to install the hosted engine using the RC5 dist I get the
> following error during the startup
> of the HostedEngine VM:
>
>   XML error: The PCI controller with index='0' must be model='pci-root'
> for this machine type, but model='pcie-root' was found instead
>
> This is due to the HE Domain XML description using
> machine="pc-i440fx-rhel7.6.0".
>
> I've tried to override the default of 'pc' from
> ovirt-ansible-hosted-engine-setup/defaults/main.yml:
>
>   he_emulated_machine: pc
>
> by passing to the ovirt-hosted-engine-setup script a --config-append=file
> parameter where file contains:
>
>   [environment:default]
>   OVEHOSTED_VM/emulatedMachine=str:q35
>
> When the "Create ovirt-hosted-engine-ha run directory" step finishes the
> vm.conf file contains:
>
> cpuType=IvyBridge,+pcid,+spec-ctrl,+ssbd,+md-clear
> emulatedMachine=q35
>
> At the "Start ovirt-ha-broker service on the host" step that file is
> removed.  When that file appears
> again during the "Check engine VM health" step it now contains:
>
> cpuType=IvyBridge,+pcid,+spec-ctrl,+ssbd,+md-clear
> emulatedMachine=pc-i440fx-rhel7.6.0
>
> After that the install fails with the metadata from "virsh dumpxml
> HostedEngine" containing:
>
>     <ovirt-vm:exitCode type="int">1</ovirt-vm:exitCode>
>     <ovirt-vm:exitMessage>XML error: The PCI controller with index='0'
> must be model='pci-root' for this machine type, but model='pcie-root' was
> found instead</ovirt-vm:exitMessage>
>
> Interestingly enough, the HostedEngineLocal VM that is running the
> appliance image has the value I need:
>
>   <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-q35-rhel8.2.0'>hvm</type>
>
> Does anyone on the list have any experience with where this needs to be
> overridden?  Somewhere in the
> hosted engine setup or do I need to do something at a deeper level like
> vdsm or libvirt?
>
> Help much appreciated !
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn
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