On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 9:11 PM Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(a)hetz.biz> wrote:
Hi,
Hi Hetz,
First I want to thank you for your great oVirt videos:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWrtPbXo4iVxO45aRABIJjg
Warning: Hebrew content :-)
I hope you plan another video showing how to upload ISO image
directly into a FC or iSCSI domain...
As part of my "torture testing" to oVirt (4.2.4) I'm
doing some testing
with 1 node where I shut down the HE and the machine (powering off, not
yanking the power cable)
yanking the power cable should work fine, please try this at home
and rebooting to see it's survival status.
One of the weird thing that happens is that when the machine boots and it
starts the HE, it mounts the storage domains and everything works. However,
after few moments, 3 of my 4 storage domains (ISO, export, and another
storage domain, but not the hosted_engine storage domain) is being
automatically deactivted, with the following errors:
VDSM command GetFileStatsVDS failed: Storage domain does not exist:
(u'f241db01-2282-4204-8fe0-e27e36b3a909',)
Refresh image list failed for domain(s): ISO (ISO file type). Please check
domain activity.
Storage Domain ISO (Data Center HetzLabs) was deactivated by system
because it's not visible by any of the hosts.
Storage Domain data-NAS3 (Data Center HetzLabs) was deactivated by system
because it's not visible by any of the hosts.
Storage Domain export (Data Center HetzLabs) was deactivated by system
because it's not visible by any of the hosts.
However, when I see those message and I'm manually re-activating those
storage domains, all of them getting the status "UP" and there are no
errors and I can see disks, images, etc...
What happens if you wait 10 minutes? I guess the system will activate all
the domains
automatically.
Should I open a bug in Bugzilla about this issue?
Yes, this sounds like incorrect behavior, even if the storage domains are
activated
automatically later.
Nir