Error: Adding new Host to ovirt-engine
by Ahmad Khiet
Hi,
Can't add new host to ovirt engine, because the following error:
2019-06-12 12:23:09,664 p=4134 u=engine | TASK [ovirt-host-deploy-facts :
Set facts] *************************************
2019-06-12 12:23:09,684 p=4134 u=engine | ok: [10.35.1.17] => {
"ansible_facts": {
"ansible_python_interpreter": "/usr/bin/python2",
"host_deploy_vdsm_version": "4.40.0"
},
"changed": false
}
2019-06-12 12:23:09,697 p=4134 u=engine | TASK [ovirt-provider-ovn-driver
: Install ovs] *********************************
2019-06-12 12:23:09,726 p=4134 u=engine | fatal: [10.35.1.17]: FAILED! =>
{}
MSG:
The conditional check 'cluster_switch == "ovs" or (ovn_central is defined
and ovn_central | ipaddr and ovn_engine_cluster_version is
version_compare('4.2', '>='))' failed. The error was: The ipaddr filter
requires python's netaddr be installed on the ansible controller
The error appears to be in
'/home/engine/apps/engine/share/ovirt-engine/playbooks/roles/ovirt-provider-ovn-driver/tasks/configure.yml':
line 3, column 5, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.
The offending line appears to be:
- block:
- name: Install ovs
^ here
2019-06-12 12:23:09,728 p=4134 u=engine | PLAY RECAP
*********************************************************************
2019-06-12 12:23:09,728 p=4134 u=engine | 10.35.1.17 :
ok=3 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=1 skipped=0 rescued=0
ignored=0
whats missing!?
Thanks
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1 year, 4 months
Error Java SDK Issue??
by Geschwentner, Patrick
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen!
I am currently working with the java-sdk and I encountered a problem.
If I would like to retrieve the disk details, I get the following error:
Disk currDisk = ovirtConnection.followLink(diskAttachment.disk());
The Error is occurring in this line:
[cid:image001.png@01D44537.AF127FD0]
The getResponst looks quiet ok. (I inspected: [cid:image002.png@01D44537.AF127FD0] and it looks ok).
Error:
wrong number of arguments
The code is quiet similar to what you published on github (https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk-java/blob/master/sdk/src/test/j... ).
Can you confirm the defect?
Best regards
Patrick
3 years, 8 months
Re: Problem with mixing all the changes
by Nir Soffer
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 12:19 PM FMGarcia <francisco.garcia(a)wbsgo.com> wrote:
Hi Fran, I'm moving the discussion to devel mailing list where it belongs.
> In https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/107082/ we have "several problems" to decide this patch:
>
> At the base (current version in github), the synergy ('download_disk_snapshot.py' and 'upload_disk_snapshot.py') does not working:
>
> 'Download_disk_snapshot.py' only download volumes of a disk.
> 'Upload_disk_snapshot.py' requires: virtual machine configuration ('.ovf'), a only disk to upload in path './disks/xxxx', and manual action to attach disk to the vm.
>
> Then, I think that if you want a synergy with both scripts, we should change 'download_disk_snapshot.py' before that 'upload_disk_snapshot.py'. If not, you should edit 'upload_disk_snapshot.py' to add a variable 'vm_id'(as variable sd_name in this script) to attach the uploaded disk.
I agree. It would be nice if we can do:
$ mkdir -p backups/vm-id
$ download_disk_snapshots.py --backup-dir backups/vm-id ...
$ upload_disk_snapshots.py --backup-dir backups/vm-id ...
download_disk_snapshots.py will download vm ovf and all disks.
upload_disk_snaphsots.py
would take the output of download_disk_snapshots.py and create a new vm.
> I suppose that the best thing is to discard the gerrit, and to propose first what you want with 'download_disk_snapshot.py' and 'upload_disk_snapshot.py' and then act accordingly (several patch). Do you agree?
This is a bigger change that can take more time. I think we better fix
the issues in the current
scripts - the first one is the missing attach disk that you fix in your patch.
Since you posted this fix with a lot of other unrelated fixes (some
wrong or unneeded),
we cannot merge it. This is another reason to post minimal patches
that do one fix.
> I'm only truly interested in opened bug with block domain and volumes of > 1GB: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1707707. I make these changes to help a little since you would help me by solving the bug. I don't code in Python, I code in Java, using Java-sdk and the bug is a major limitation in my software, so I want resolve this bug (1 year old). =( I hope you understand. :)
Sure, I understand.
If you don't time to work on this, some other developer can take over
this patch.
The bug should be fixed by:
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/c/108991/
It would be nice if you can test this. I started a build here:
https://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-engine_standard-check-patch/5867/
When the build is ready, you will be able to install engine from this
build by adidng
a yum repo with the baseurl:
https://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-engine_standard-check-patch/5867/arti...
Note that this requires CentOS 8.1. If you want to test on CentOS 7,
you need to wait until
the fix will be backported to 4.3, or since you like Java, maybe port
it yourself?
Note also that we have a much more advanced backup and restore options:
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine-sdk/blob/master/sdk/examples/backup...
Here is example run I did yesterday:
I started with full backup of a running vm:
$ ./backup_vm.py full --engine-url https://engine3/ --username
admin@internal --password-file
/home/nsoffer/.config/ovirt/engine3/password --cafile
/home/nsoffer/Downloads/certs/engine3.pem --backup-dir
/home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs
b5732b5c-37ee-4c66-b77e-bda5d37a10fe
[ 0.0 ] Starting full backup for VM b5732b5c-37ee-4c66-b77e-bda5d37a10fe
[ 1.5 ] Waiting until backup f73541c6-88d1-4dac-a551-da922cdb3f55 is ready
[ 4.6 ] Created checkpoint '4754dc34-da4b-4e62-84ea-164c413b003c'
(to use in --from-checkpoint-uuid for the next incremental backup)
[ 4.6 ] Creating image transfer for disk 566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649
[ 5.9 ] Waiting until transfer 98e5aabc-fedb-4d2c-81c5-eed1a8b07790
will be ready
[ 5.9 ] Image transfer 98e5aabc-fedb-4d2c-81c5-eed1a8b07790 is ready
[ 5.9 ] Transfer url:
https://host4:54322/images/13a0a396-5070-4b0f-a5cd-e2506c5abf0f
Formatting '/home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs/566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132336.full.qcow2',
fmt=qcow2 size=6442450944 cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off
refcount_bits=16
[ 100.00% ] 6.00 GiB, 18.34 seconds, 334.95 MiB/s
[ 24.3 ] Finalizing transfer 98e5aabc-fedb-4d2c-81c5-eed1a8b07790
[ 24.5 ] Full backup completed successfully
This downloads all vms disks to ~/tmp/backups/test-nfs/, creating
566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132336.full.qcow2
This file includes entire disk content at the time the backup was
stated. This includes
data from all snapshots.
Then I run incremental backup of the same vm, recoding the data changes since
the full backup:
$ ./backup_vm.py incremental --engine-url https://engine3/ --username
admin@internal --password-file
/home/nsoffer/.config/ovirt/engine3/password --cafile
/home/nsoffer/Downloads/certs/engine3.pem --backup-dir
/home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs --from-checkpoint-uuid
4754dc34-da4b-4e62-84ea-164c413b003c
b5732b5c-37ee-4c66-b77e-bda5d37a10fe
[ 0.0 ] Starting incremental backup for VM
b5732b5c-37ee-4c66-b77e-bda5d37a10fe
[ 1.3 ] Waiting until backup 01a88749-06eb-431a-81f2-b03db24b878e is ready
[ 2.3 ] Created checkpoint '6f80d3c5-5b81-42ae-9700-2ccab37ad93b'
(to use in --from-checkpoint-uuid for the next incremental backup)
[ 2.3 ] Creating image transfer for disk 566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649
[ 3.4 ] Waiting until transfer 16c90052-9411-46f6-8dc6-b2f260206708
will be ready
[ 3.4 ] Image transfer 16c90052-9411-46f6-8dc6-b2f260206708 is ready
[ 3.4 ] Transfer url:
https://host4:54322/images/b9a44902-46f1-43b3-a9ad-9d72735c53ad
Formatting '/home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs/566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132347.incremental.qcow2',
fmt=qcow2 size=6442450944 cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off
refcount_bits=16
[ 100.00% ] 6.00 GiB, 0.63 seconds, 9.52 GiB/s
[ 4.0 ] Finalizing transfer 16c90052-9411-46f6-8dc6-b2f260206708
[ 4.1 ] Incremental backup completed successfully
This backup is tiny since the only thing changed was new directory created
on the vm, and some system logs modified since the full backup.
Then I rebased the incremental backup on top of the full backup:
cd home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs
qemu-img rebase -u -b
566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132336.full.qcow2 -F qcow2
566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132347.incremental.qcow2
This images are now a valid qcow2 chain that can be uploaded using
upload_disk.py:
$ python3 upload_disk.py --engine-url https://engine3/ --username
admin@internal --password /home/nsoffer/.config/ovirt/engine3/password
--cafile /home/nsoffer/Downloads/certs/engine3.pem --disk-format qcow2
--disk-sparse --sd-name iscsi2-1
/home/nsoffer/tmp/backups/test-nfs/566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132347.incremental.qcow2
Checking image...
Image format: qcow2
Disk format: cow
Disk content type: data
Disk provisioned size: 6442450944
Disk initial size: 2755264512
Disk name: 566e6aa6-575b-4f83-88c9-e5e5b54d9649.202005132347.incremental.qcow2
Connecting...
Creating disk...
Disk id: a9785777-8aac-4515-a47a-2f5126e3af73
Creating image transfer...
Transfer ID: 6e0384b6-730b-4416-a954-bf45e627d5cf
Transfer host: host4
Uploading image...
[ 100.00% ] 6.00 GiB, 20.50 seconds, 299.70 MiB/s
Finalizing image transfer...
Upload completed successfully
The result is a single qcow2 disk on the domain iscs2-1.
I created a new vm from this disk.
This backup script is not complete yet, we don't download the VM OVF
in each backup, and we don't
create the VM from the OVF. These features should be added later.
You may want to start testing and intergating this code instead of the
snapshot based download.
See https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/storage/increme...
Nir
4 years, 6 months
Cant get Sysprep to insert product key in Win2016 guest on RHV 4.3
by Lynn Dixon
I am trying to create a basic Windows server 2016 template in RHV 4.3 .
I've installed the OS from the Windows DVD, and installed all the RHV
tools, and drivers. Then I do a sysprep on my windows VM and make a
template from it.
I'd like to inject the product key when the template is cloned. I thought
if we define the product key
in /etc/ovirt-engine/osinfo.conf.d/10-productkeys.properties. with
something like this:
# Windows2016x64(29, OsType.Windows, true); os.windows_2016x64.id.value =
29 os.windows_2016x64.name.value = Windows 2016 x64
os.windows_2016x64.derivedFrom.value = windows_2012R2x64
os.windows_2016x64.cpu.unsupported.value = conroe, penryn, nehalem,
opteron_g1 os.windows_2016x64.sysprepPath.value =
${ENGINE_USR}/conf/sysprep/sysprep.2k16x64
os.windows_2016x64.productKey.value = MY-WIN-PRODUCT-KEY
That it would insert the product key when we tick the "Cloud Init /
Sysprep" box on the run-once dialog. Now, I know this is semi-working,
because all the other things I define in the run-once dialog after clicking
sysprep works: Admin password, hostname, etc. But NOT the product key!
I have even tried hard coding the product key in the sysprep.2k16x64 file
and no luck.
What am I doing wrong here?
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4 years, 7 months
Re: package conflicts when executing dnf update
by Nir Soffer
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 4:39 PM Stefan Wichmann <stefan(a)wichmann.ch> wrote:
> I have exactly the same problem. Fresh install of CentOS 8.1, did the install of oVirt-4.4-Release (added new host). And now I have this conflict…
Which conflict?
This looks like a reply, but there is no context from the original message.
4 years, 7 months