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On Oct 20, 2014 8:08 AM, Arman Khalatyan <arm2arm@gmail.com> wrote:<br>
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> I did not play anything. I had before Ovirt 3.4.4 up and running.<br>
> After upgrade I got 2 problems:<br>
> 1) disk profiles are empty<br>
> 2) numa box by default is preferred- grayed.<br>
> a.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Then please open an urgent bug. Well. Two. One for each.</p>
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> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> On 10/20/2014 05:56 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote:<br>
>>><br>
>>> My bad!!<br>
>>> False Alarm.everything is working after some massaging:)<br>
>>> 1) start VM get error: error NUMA memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only<br>
>>> supports single node<br>
>>> 2) stop VM edit properties:<br>
>>> 2.a)- edit->host->Start Running on->specific host<br>
>>> 2.b)- edit->host->Migration options->do not allow migration<br>
>>> 2.c)- edit->host->ConfigureNuma->tune mode->interleave<br>
>>> Run VM and enjoy.<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> but did you play with the numa definition or this happened on its own as part of the upgrade?<br>
>><br>
>>>   done!<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Arman Khalatyan <arm2arm@gmail.com<br>
>>> <mailto:arm2arm@gmail.com>> wrote:<br>
>>><br>
>>>     My upgrade went well no problems.<br>
>>>     Unfortuneatly I am not able to run any VM on Intel Hosts.<br>
>>>     It throws an error: Exit message: internal error internal error NUMA<br>
>>>     memory tuning in 'preferred' mode only supports single node.<br>
>>>     I cannot edit numa menu it is disabled on the VM.<br>
>>>     thanks,<br>
>>>     Arman.<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>>     On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sandro Bonazzola<br>
>>>     <sbonazzo@redhat.com <mailto:sbonazzo@redhat.com>> wrote:<br>
>>><br>
>>>         Il 20/10/2014 10:13, Tiemen Ruiten ha scritto:<br>
>>>         > Hello,<br>
>>>         ><br>
>>>         > Last week I upgraded to 3.5 and on the engine side everything went absolutely fine. Now I'm wondering what to do about my hosts (full CentOS 6<br>
>>>         > installs). Is the upgrade something the engine takes care of when I set the compatibility version to 3.5? Or should I install the ovirt-release35 rpm<br>
>>>         > and run yum update on all hosts?<br>
>>>         ><br>
>>>         > Should I expect impact on running VM's, eg. from restarting vdsm?<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>>         Looks like we have a documentation gap here.<br>
>>>         I tried to search the oVirt site for pointing you to a section<br>
>>>         describing how to upgrade hosts but did not found one.<br>
>>><br>
>>>         I think that we need to finish<br>
>>>         http://www.ovirt.org/DraftInstallationGuide<br>
>>>         and probably prepare an upgrade guide too.<br>
>>><br>
>>>         You'll need to install the ovirt-release35 rpm on your hosts<br>
>>>         since the engine is not able to add the new repository (yet?<br>
>>>         maybe an RFE on this should<br>
>>>         be filled for easing the upgrade process of the hosts).<br>
>>><br>
>>>          ><br>
>>>          > On 20 October 2014 08:48, Sandro Bonazzola<br>
>>>         <sbonazzo@redhat.com <mailto:sbonazzo@redhat.com><br>
>>>         <mailto:sbonazzo@redhat.com <mailto:sbonazzo@redhat.com>>> wrote:<br>
>>>          ><br>
>>>          >     Il 19/10/2014 16:53, Daniel Helgenberger ha scritto:<br>
>>>          >     > Congratulations! Hope you could get your party.<br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          >     > Sandro, as I know you always like to hear things like this:<br>
>>>          >     > I just upgraded my oVirt 3.4.4 installation to 3.5 and<br>
>>>         everything went<br>
>>>          >     > really well (apart from some package siging / deps; but<br>
>>>         these are really<br>
>>>          >     > not your issues).<br>
>>>          ><br>
>>>          >     I really like when someone report everything goes fine :-)<br>
>>>          ><br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          >     > Tomorrow I start checking out the new stuff.<br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          >     > Thank you! I really appreciate the work you do.<br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          >     > Daniel<br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          >     > On 17.10.2014 14:46, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:<br>
>>>          >     >> The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the general<br>
>>>         availability of its sixth formal release, oVirt 3.5, as of<br>
>>>         October 17, 2014.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> oVirt is an open source alternative to VMware vSphere,<br>
>>>         and provides an excellent KVM management interface for<br>
>>>         multi-node virtualization. oVirt is<br>
>>>          >     >> available now for Fedora 19, Fedora 20, Red Hat<br>
>>>         Enterprise Linux 6.5, and CentOS 6.5 (or similar) and allow you<br>
>>>         to use Red Hat Enterprise Linux<br>
>>>          >     7 and<br>
>>>          >     >> CentOS 7 too as node and for running Hosted Engine.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> New features include:<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> Live Merge<br>
>>>          >     >> ----------<br>
>>>          >     >> If an image has one or more snapshots, oVirt 3.5's<br>
>>>         merge command will combine the data of one volume into another.<br>
>>>         Live merges can be performed<br>
>>>          >     with<br>
>>>          >     >> data is pulled from one snapshot into another<br>
>>>         snapshot. The engine can merge multiple disks at the same time<br>
>>>         and each merge can independently<br>
>>>          >     fail or<br>
>>>          >     >> succeed in each operation.<br>
>>>          >     >> Import Storage Domain<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> This latest release expands oVirt's feature of<br>
>>>         importing ISOs and exporting storage domains to expand support<br>
>>>         for importing an existing data<br>
>>>          >     storage<br>
>>>          >     >> domain. Based on information stored in the storage<br>
>>>         domain, oVirt can revive entities such as disks, virtual<br>
>>>         machines, and templates in the setup of<br>
>>>          >     >> any data center to which the storage domain is attached.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> Advanced Foreman Integration<br>
>>>          >     >> ----------------------------<br>
>>>          >     >> oVirt 3.5 adds the capability to provision and add<br>
>>>         hypervisors to oVirt from bare metal. Foreman is a complete<br>
>>>         lifecycle management tool for<br>
>>>          >     physical<br>
>>>          >     >> and virtual servers. Through deep integration with<br>
>>>         configuration management, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, and PXE-based<br>
>>>         unattended installations, Foreman<br>
>>>          >     manages<br>
>>>          >     >> every stage of the lifecycle of your physical or<br>
>>>         virtual servers. Integrating Foreman with oVirt helps add<br>
>>>         hypervisor hosts managed by Foreman<br>
>>>          >     to the<br>
>>>          >     >> oVirt engine.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> Enhanced Authentication, Authorization and Accounting<br>
>>>         Support<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>         -------------------------------------------------------------<br>
>>>          >     >> A new architecture has been built for oVirt 3.5's<br>
>>>         authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) system. The<br>
>>>         enhancements will provide a clear<br>
>>>          >     >> separation of authentication from authorization and<br>
>>>         provide a developer API to develop custom extensions for<br>
>>>         authentication and authorization.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> New PatternFly Interface<br>
>>>          >     >> ------------------------<br>
>>>          >     >> oVirt 3.5 will have a new look and feel, using<br>
>>>         PatternFly, the open interface project. The new look and feel<br>
>>>         aims to maintain the colors and spirit<br>
>>>          >     >> associated with oVirt, while updating it with a new,<br>
>>>         modern, sleek, and minimal look. The minimal design allows<br>
>>>         complex screens to look cleaner and<br>
>>>          >     >> airier, and lets the user focus on the data and the<br>
>>>         tasks by removing all extraneous visual elements.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> Advanced Scheduling with Optaplanner<br>
>>>          >     >> ------------------------------------<br>
>>>          >     >> The Optaplanner is a new service that takes a snapshot<br>
>>>         of a cluster (a list of hosts and VMs) and computes an optimized<br>
>>>         VM-to-Host assignment<br>
>>>          >     >> solution. Optimization will is done on per Cluster<br>
>>>         basis. The administrator can use this information as a hint to<br>
>>>         tweak the cluster to better<br>
>>>          >     utilize<br>
>>>          >     >> resources.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> This release of oVirt also includes numerous bug<br>
>>>         fixes. See the release notes [1] for a complete list of the new<br>
>>>         features and bugs fixed.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> A new repository has been created and will be<br>
>>>         automatically enabled by installing / upgrading ovirt-release35<br>
>>>         package.<br>
>>>          >     >> See release notes page for further instructions about<br>
>>>         install / upgrade.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> A new oVirt Live iso is also available [2] and a new<br>
>>>         oVirt Node iso will be available soon.<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     >> [1] http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5_Release_Notes<br>
>>>          >     >> [2]<br>
>>>         http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/iso/ovirt-live-el6-3.5.0.iso<br>
>>>          >     >><br>
>>>          >     ><br>
>>>          ><br>
>>>          ><br>
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>>><br>
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