
On 11 Jun 2014, at 14:31, noc wrote:
On 26-5-2014 16:22, Gilad Chaplik wrote:
Hi Nathanaƫl,
happy to assist :) hope it will work in first run:
1) install the proxy and ovirtsdk. 2) put attached file in the right place (according to docs: ".../plugins"), make sure to edit the file with your ovirt's ip, user@domain and PW. 3) restart proxy service. 3) use config tool to configure ovirt-engine: * "ExternalSchedulerServiceURL"="http://<ip>:18781/" * "ExternalSchedulerEnabled"=true 4) restart ovirt-engine service. 5) under configure->cluster_policy see that weight function memory_even_distribution was added (should be in manage policy units or /sth- you will see it in the main dialog as well). 6) clone/copy currernt cluster's used cluster policy (probably none - prefer it to have no balancing modules to avoid conflicts), name it 'your_name' and attach memory_even_distribution weight (you can leave it as the only weight module in weight section to avoid configuring factors). 7) replace cluster's cluster policy with newly created one.
try it out and let me know how goes :-)
Ok, progress of some sort :-)
I added the weight function to the cluster and when I replace my dns name with localhost in ExternalSchedulerServiceURL then engine.log shows that it can contact the scheduler. I expected a rebalance but nothing happened. Stopping and starting a VM does provoke a reaction, an error :-(
From the scheduler.log I see that engine contacts it and pushes some information, the log also shows that some information is returned and then there is a big error message in the log of engine.
xmlrpc is infamous about not being able to handle numbers like 9223372010239819775 Thanks, michal
Joop
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