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about removing the Posix FS ... yes, putting that domain in maintenance
mode does in fact restore hostA to its former glory. <br>
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-Eric </span><br>
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<span>I have a home lab in which I am learning about oVirt, but I'm
having
some trouble and thought some kind souls out there could point me in the
right direction.
<br>
<br>There are two servers, each server in it's own cluster (long story,
but
that's how it is). I'm on oVirt 3.4.x on both hosts, and the hosts are
running CentOS <span style="display: inline; font-size: inherit;
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A third machine is acting as the engine, so nothing
too funky there -- it too is running CentOS <span style="display:
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created a Posix
Compliant FS on one of the hosts (hostB). It is a LVM device where I
carved out 100GB from an existing volume group. The storage worked
great, I moved an imported server there and it runs beautifully.
However... the other host (hostA) is now in a "non-operational" state
because it can't get to the LVM device of hostB. Since it's a local
device on hostB, I am not surprised that hostA can't get to it;
nevertheless, hostA thinks it is in a bad state and every minute tries
to migrate the guests it is hosting off to another host (except there
are no other hosts because I don't have the hardware yet).
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<br>Also hostB has somehow become the SPM -- but I'd prefer hostA to be
the
SPM; it has better connectivity.
<br>
<br>So.. questions:
<br>1) I read on the Internet somehwhere that this could be a caching
issue
and that restarting the host could fix it. Any thoughts on that?
<br>2) Is there something I should do to make the Posix Compliant FS
accessible to hostA?
<br>3) Would removing the Posix Compliant FS bring hostA back into
happiness
without a reboot?
<br>4) How do I force hostA to be the SPM or revoke hostB's SPM status?
<br>
<br>Thanks for your time and help!
<br>
<br>-Eric
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