Hi Nir,
Wiped out the node as the procedure provided did not fix the problem.
Fresh CentOS Stream 8
Looks like the vddm I deployed requires Ansible 2.12
Depsolve Error occured: \n Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job\n -
nothing provides virt-install needed by
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-2.6.4-0.0.master.20220329124709.git59931a1.el8.noarch\n -
nothing provides ansible-core >= 2.12 needed by
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-2.6.4-0.0.master.20220329124709.git59931a1.el8.noarch”,
But the ovirt-engine requires Ansible 2.9.27-2
package ovirt-engine-4.5.0.1-0.2.master.20220330145541.gitaff1492753.el8.noarch conflicts
with ansible-core >= 2.10.0 provided by ansible-core-2.12.2-2.el8.x86_64
So if I enable all my repos the deployment wants to deploy packages that require 2.12 but
because of the oVirt-manager requirements it says it can not pass Ansible 2.10. So I end
up in a deadlock situation
Not sure what to do. Will get onto irc tomorrow to check on this with you
Question: When is oVirt 4.5 being officially released. May be it will be easier for me to
start from that point.
Best regards
JC
On Mar 29, 2022, at 11:08, Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 3:26 AM JC Lopez <jc(a)lightbitslabs.com
<mailto:jc@lightbitslabs.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Nir,
>
> Tried to do this but somehow the UI does not let me drag the network anywhere in the
window.
>
> Just in case I tried with both the host in maintenance mode and not in maintenance
mode. Tried drag and drop on any area of the dialog box I could think off without success
>
> Tried with 3 different browsers to rule out browser incompatibility
> - Safari
> - Chrome
> - Firefox
>
>
> So NO idea why no network interfaces are detected on this node. FYI my CPU model is a
Broadwell one.
If engine does not detect any network interface "setup networks" is
not going to be
very useful.
I'm not sure how you got into this situation, maybe this is an upgrade issue.
I suggest to start clean:
1. Remove current vdsm install on the host
dnf remove vdsm\*
2. Upgrade you host to latest CentOS Stream 8
3. Add the ovirt repos:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ovirt/ovirt-master-snapshot/
<
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ovirt/ovirt-master-snapshot/>
dnf copr enable -y ovirt/ovirt-master-snapshot centos-stream-8
dnf install -y ovirt-release-master
4. Make sure your host network configuration is right
You should be able to connect from your engine machine to the host.
5. Add the host to your engine
Engine will install the host and reboot it. The host should be up when
this is done.
6. Add some storage so you have a master storage domain.
The easier way is to add NFS storage domain but you can use also iSCSI
or FC if you like.
At this point you should have working setup.
The next step is to update engine and vdsm with the Benny patches,
but don't try this before you have a working system.
If you need more help we can chat in #ovirt on
oftc.net <
http://oftc.net/>.
Nir
>
> Best regards
> JC
> Initial window sees no network interface
> Clicking on setup network does not have any interface to which I can assign the
ovirtmgmt network
>
>
> On Mar 28, 2022, at 13:38, Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 11:31 PM Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 10:48 PM JC Lopez <jc(a)lightbitslabs.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Benny et all,
>
> ...
>
> With 4.5 I can not bring the host up
>
> Here is my cluster spec
> In the UI I see the following when trying to add host client2
>
>
> In the screenshot we see 2 issues:
> - host does not default route
> - host cpu missing some features
>
> To resolve the default route issue, click on the host name in the
> "Hosts" page, then
> click on the "Network interfaces", and then "Setup networks"
button,
> and make sure
> the ovirtmgmt network is assigned to the right network interface, and
> edit it as needed.
>
>
> Adding screenshot in case it was not clear enough.
>
>
> To quickly avoid this issue, select an older cpu from the list. This
> should be good
> enough for development. Maybe Arik can help with using the actual CPU you have.
>
> However when I check the nodes capabilities using Vdsm client I get this for each
flag mentioned
> [root@client2 ~]# vdsm-client Host getCapabilities | grep kvm
> "cpuFlags":
"clflush,cqm_llc,sdbg,abm,movbe,bmi1,intel_ppin,apic,sse2,mce,arat,amd-ssbd,monitor,xsaveopt,ida,bmi2,pclmulqdq,ssse3,pni,ss,rdrand,xsave,avx2,intel_pt,sse4_2,ept_ad,stibp,rdseed,pse,dts,dtes64,3dnowprefetch,cpuid_fault,acpi,fsgsbase,cdp_l3,x2apic,fpu,invpcid_single,sse4_1,pti,amd-stibp,ht,pae,pat,tsc,mmx,nonstop_tsc,pdcm,ssbd,invpcid,cqm,de,lahf_lm,vpid,smep,tm,vmx,bts,rdtscp,flexpriority,rtm,pse36,smap,cqm_mbm_total,cmov,smx,skip-l1dfl-vmentry,est,tm2,hypervisor,pge,tsc_deadline_timer,invtsc,nx,pbe,f16c,vnmi,nopl,epb,cx8,msr,umip,pcid,aperfmperf,xtpr,avx,cqm_occup_llc,pdpe1gb,constant_tsc,tsc_adjust,sse,arch_perfmon,ept,ibrs,adx,dtherm,pschange-mc-no,cat_l3,rep_good,ibpb,pln,fma,sep,aes,pts,syscall,xtopology,rdt_a,erms,cpuid,flush_l1d,vme,cx16,popcnt,mca,cqm_mbm_local,mtrr,arch-capabilities,dca,tpr_shadow,lm,ds_cpl,fxsr,hle,pebs,spec_ctrl,model_Opteron_G1,model_486,model_Broadwell-noTSX-IBRS,model_Westmere-IBRS,model_IvyBridge-IBRS,model_Conroe,model_Opteron_G2,model_Broadwell-noTSX,model_qemu32,model_Haswell,model_Westmere,model_Haswell-IBRS,model_core2duo,model_Broadwell-IBRS,model_Broadwell,model_n270,model_Haswell-noTSX-IBRS,model_IvyBridge,model_pentium3,model_Penryn,model_Nehalem,model_kvm64,model_qemu64,model_SandyBridge-IBRS,model_coreduo,model_Haswell-noTSX,model_Nehalem-IBRS,model_kvm32,model_pentium,model_SandyBridge,model_pentium2",
> "kvmEnabled": "true",
> "qemu-kvm": {
> "kvm"
> [root@client2 ~]# vdsm-client Host getCapabilities | grep nx
> "cpuFlags":
"clflush,cqm_llc,sdbg,abm,movbe,bmi1,intel_ppin,apic,sse2,mce,arat,amd-ssbd,monitor,xsaveopt,ida,bmi2,pclmulqdq,ssse3,pni,ss,rdrand,xsave,avx2,intel_pt,sse4_2,ept_ad,stibp,rdseed,pse,dts,dtes64,3dnowprefetch,cpuid_fault,acpi,fsgsbase,cdp_l3,x2apic,fpu,invpcid_single,sse4_1,pti,amd-stibp,ht,pae,pat,tsc,mmx,nonstop_tsc,pdcm,ssbd,invpcid,cqm,de,lahf_lm,vpid,smep,tm,vmx,bts,rdtscp,flexpriority,rtm,pse36,smap,cqm_mbm_total,cmov,smx,skip-l1dfl-vmentry,est,tm2,hypervisor,pge,tsc_deadline_timer,invtsc,nx,pbe,f16c,vnmi,nopl,epb,cx8,msr,umip,pcid,aperfmperf,xtpr,avx,cqm_occup_llc,pdpe1gb,constant_tsc,tsc_adjust,sse,arch_perfmon,ept,ibrs,adx,dtherm,pschange-mc-no,cat_l3,rep_good,ibpb,pln,fma,sep,aes,pts,syscall,xtopology,rdt_a,erms,cpuid,flush_l1d,vme,cx16,popcnt,mca,cqm_mbm_local,mtrr,arch-capabilities,dca,tpr_shadow,lm,ds_cpl,fxsr,hle,pebs,spec_ctrl,model_Opteron_G1,model_486,model_Broadwell-noTSX-IBRS,model_Westmere-IBRS,model_IvyBridge-IBRS,model_Conroe,model_Opteron_G2,model_Broadwell-noTSX,model_qemu32,model_Haswell,model_Westmere,model_Haswell-IBRS,model_core2duo,model_Broadwell-IBRS,model_Broadwell,model_n270,model_Haswell-noTSX-IBRS,model_IvyBridge,model_pentium3,model_Penryn,model_Nehalem,model_kvm64,model_qemu64,model_SandyBridge-IBRS,model_coreduo,model_Haswell-noTSX,model_Nehalem-IBRS,model_kvm32,model_pentium,model_SandyBridge,model_pentium2",
> [root@client2 ~]# vdsm-client Host getCapabilities | grep vmx
> "cpuFlags":
"clflush,cqm_llc,sdbg,abm,movbe,bmi1,intel_ppin,apic,sse2,mce,arat,amd-ssbd,monitor,xsaveopt,ida,bmi2,pclmulqdq,ssse3,pni,ss,rdrand,xsave,avx2,intel_pt,sse4_2,ept_ad,stibp,rdseed,pse,dts,dtes64,3dnowprefetch,cpuid_fault,acpi,fsgsbase,cdp_l3,x2apic,fpu,invpcid_single,sse4_1,pti,amd-stibp,ht,pae,pat,tsc,mmx,nonstop_tsc,pdcm,ssbd,invpcid,cqm,de,lahf_lm,vpid,smep,tm,vmx,bts,rdtscp,flexpriority,rtm,pse36,smap,cqm_mbm_total,cmov,smx,skip-l1dfl-vmentry,est,tm2,hypervisor,pge,tsc_deadline_timer,invtsc,nx,pbe,f16c,vnmi,nopl,epb,cx8,msr,umip,pcid,aperfmperf,xtpr,avx,cqm_occup_llc,pdpe1gb,constant_tsc,tsc_adjust,sse,arch_perfmon,ept,ibrs,adx,dtherm,pschange-mc-no,cat_l3,rep_good,ibpb,pln,fma,sep,aes,pts,syscall,xtopology,rdt_a,erms,cpuid,flush_l1d,vme,cx16,popcnt,mca,cqm_mbm_local,mtrr,arch-capabilities,dca,tpr_shadow,lm,ds_cpl,fxsr,hle,pebs,spec_ctrl,model_Opteron_G1,model_486,model_Broadwell-noTSX-IBRS,model_Westmere-IBRS,model_IvyBridge-IBRS,model_Conroe,model_Opteron_G2,model_Broadwell-noTSX,model_qemu32,model_Haswell,model_Westmere,model_Haswell-IBRS,model_core2duo,model_Broadwell-IBRS,model_Broadwell,model_n270,model_Haswell-noTSX-IBRS,model_IvyBridge,model_pentium3,model_Penryn,model_Nehalem,model_kvm64,model_qemu64,model_SandyBridge-IBRS,model_coreduo,model_Haswell-noTSX,model_Nehalem-IBRS,model_kvm32,model_pentium,model_SandyBridge,model_pentium2",
> [root@client2 ~]# vdsm-client Host getCapabilities | grep Broadwell
> "cpuFlags":
"clflush,cqm_llc,sdbg,abm,movbe,bmi1,intel_ppin,apic,sse2,mce,arat,amd-ssbd,monitor,xsaveopt,ida,bmi2,pclmulqdq,ssse3,pni,ss,rdrand,xsave,avx2,intel_pt,sse4_2,ept_ad,stibp,rdseed,pse,dts,dtes64,3dnowprefetch,cpuid_fault,acpi,fsgsbase,cdp_l3,x2apic,fpu,invpcid_single,sse4_1,pti,amd-stibp,ht,pae,pat,tsc,mmx,nonstop_tsc,pdcm,ssbd,invpcid,cqm,de,lahf_lm,vpid,smep,tm,vmx,bts,rdtscp,flexpriority,rtm,pse36,smap,cqm_mbm_total,cmov,smx,skip-l1dfl-vmentry,est,tm2,hypervisor,pge,tsc_deadline_timer,invtsc,nx,pbe,f16c,vnmi,nopl,epb,cx8,msr,umip,pcid,aperfmperf,xtpr,avx,cqm_occup_llc,pdpe1gb,constant_tsc,tsc_adjust,sse,arch_perfmon,ept,ibrs,adx,dtherm,pschange-mc-no,cat_l3,rep_good,ibpb,pln,fma,sep,aes,pts,syscall,xtopology,rdt_a,erms,cpuid,flush_l1d,vme,cx16,popcnt,mca,cqm_mbm_local,mtrr,arch-capabilities,dca,tpr_shadow,lm,ds_cpl,fxsr,hle,pebs,spec_ctrl,model_Opteron_G1,model_486,model_Broadwell-noTSX-IBRS,model_Westmere-IBRS,model_IvyBridge-IBRS,model_Conroe,model_Opteron_G2,model_Broadwell-noTSX,model_qemu32,model_Haswell,model_Westmere,model_Haswell-IBRS,model_core2duo,model_Broadwell-IBRS,model_Broadwell,model_n270,model_Haswell-noTSX-IBRS,model_IvyBridge,model_pentium3,model_Penryn,model_Nehalem,model_kvm64,model_qemu64,model_SandyBridge-IBRS,model_coreduo,model_Haswell-noTSX,model_Nehalem-IBRS,model_kvm32,model_pentium,model_SandyBridge,model_pentium2",
>
> So all the flags the UI claims as missing are actually present.
>
>
> Nir
>
> <Screenshot from 2022-03-28 23-23-38.png>
>
>
>
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