[Users] Strange UI bug: tab "VM" unusable / oVirt 3.3.1+
by Frank Wall
Hi,
I'm experiencing a strange UI bug in the Amdin Portal. The
"Virtual Machines" tab is unusable in serval ways:
- when selecting a VM, all buttons are greyed-out, except "New VM"
- you cannot power on, power off, open console or edit a VM
- when selecting a VM, the VM-specific tabs do not appear on the bottom
All other tabs, especially the "Hosts" tab are working as expected.
Initially I suspected an incompatible browser on my side, so I
tried with Firefox 25, Chrome and IE 11. No success.
This UI bug hit me after upgrading from oVirt 3.3.0 to 3.3.1.
And it is still reproducable in oVirt 3.3.2 BETA1.
Any hint on this? Or any advice how to provide some useful
debug output?
I have to mention that I am able to workaround this bug:
- select a VM
- right click, choose "New VM", click "Cancel"
- now most VM actions are no longer greyed-out
- power on the VM
- still the "console" button remains greyed-out
Thanks
- Frank
10 years, 10 months
Re: [Users] Problem with python-cpopen dependency on f19 AIO stable
by Martijn Grendelman
I have the same issue on a CentOS node after updating it to 6.5:
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package python-cpopen.x86_64 0:1.2.3-4.el6 will be obsoleted
> ---> Package vdsm-python-cpopen.x86_64 0:4.13.0-11.el6 will be obsoleting
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>
> Dependencies Resolved
>
> ========================================================================================================================================================
> Package Arch Version Repository Size
> ========================================================================================================================================================
> Installing:
> vdsm-python-cpopen x86_64 4.13.0-11.el6 ovirt-stable 19 k
> replacing python-cpopen.x86_64 1.2.3-4.el6
>
> Transaction Summary
> ========================================================================================================================================================
> Install 1 Package(s)
>
> Total download size: 19 k
> Is this ok [y/N]: y
On a subsequent run of 'yum update', python-cpopen will replace
vdsm-python-cpopen, and so on.
Cheers,
Martijn.
Vinzenz Feenstra schreef op 5-12-2013 8:34:
> Forwading to vdsm-devel
>
> On 12/04/2013 08:59 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
>> Hello,
>> since yesterday evening I have this sort of dependency problem with updates
>>
>> yum update
>> say
>>
>> Resolving Dependencies
>> --> Running transaction check
>> ---> Package python-cpopen.x86_64 0:1.2.3-4.fc19 will be obsoleting
>> ---> Package vdsm-python-cpopen.x86_64 0:4.13.0-11.fc19 will be obsoleted
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>>
>> Dependencies Resolved
>>
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Package Arch Version
>> Repository Size
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Installing:
>> python-cpopen x86_64
>> 1.2.3-4.fc19 updates 19 k
>> replacing vdsm-python-cpopen.x86_64 4.13.0-11.fc19
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Install 1 Package
>>
>> If I go ahead and run yum update again I have:
>>
>> Dependencies Resolved
>>
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Package Arch Version
>> Repository Size
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Installing:
>> vdsm-python-cpopen x86_64
>> 4.13.0-11.fc19 ovirt-stable 20 k
>> replacing python-cpopen.x86_64 1.2.3-4.fc19
>>
>> Transaction Summary
>> =============================================================================================================================
>> Install 1 Package
>>
>> and so again in a loop....
>>
>> Gianluca
>> _______________________________________________
>> Users mailing list
>> Users(a)ovirt.org
>> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
>
>
10 years, 10 months
[Users] Network profile lost after host edit
by Simon Barrett
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shows "nic1" and "Network Name" shows the correct network profile.
* I shutdown the VM then right click and Edit.
* The General settings for the node shows "nic1 <Empty>". If I then=
edit config, something like increasing memory or changing CPU cores then c=
lick on OK, the VM configuration is saved without a network profile.
* When I boot the VM I cannot connect to it.
* I then have to edit the node again configure back in the correct =
network profile.
Does anyone know if this is a known issue? If not, any suggestions as to ho=
w I correct this so that the original network profile definition is retaine=
d after an edit?
Many thanks,
Simon
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</span></span></span><![endif]>The General settings for the node shows R=
20;nic1 <Empty>”. If I then edit config, something like increas=
ing memory or changing CPU cores then click on OK, the VM configuration is =
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Does anyone know if this is a known issue? If not, a=
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Many thanks,<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Simon<o:p></o:p></p>
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10 years, 10 months
[Users] Create VLAN for WAN traffic
by Neil Schulz
I'm not very knowledgeable in VLANs. Sorry for the lack of knowledge in
advance.
Is it possible to create a VLAN for WAN traffic, to separate it from the
internal network? I'd imagine so. It was a automated and simple process
when use XenServer. I'm trying to switch from Xen to oVirt and when
trying to recreate this, I'm unable to ping out from the VM.
This leads me to believe the VLAN was created incorrectly. I created
ifcfg-br1 on the host and through the engine, created the logical
network with VLAN tagging 20. Does the interface, ifcfg-br1, require a
public IP, any IP address, no ip address? (Sorry, never created a VLAN
for WAN traffic as it was automated in XenServer)
From there I have the VM installed and configured with a public IP
address, however, only get Destination Host Unreachable, meaning it has
no route out.
I am banging my head on the desk trying to figure this out. Can anyone
give me any assistance?
Thank you,
Neil
10 years, 10 months
[Users] ovirt-engine-reports rpm for CentOS and oVirt 3.3
by Nicolas Ecarnot
Good morning or whenever,
I read what RPM I have to install here
http://www.ovirt.org/Ovirt_Reports but I can not find any RPM for CentOS 6.
I strongly searched around the web and in the different repo folders, as
well as in the mailing list msgs, and it seems the production of RPM for
CentOS has been disabled for whatever reason.
Is there a private recipe to create them or get them an unofficial way
(reports, dwh, jasperreports...)
Thank you.
--
Nicolas Ecarnot
10 years, 10 months
Re: [Users] GlusterFS Distributed Replicate
by a.ludas@gmail.com
Hi,
in a 2 node cluster you can set the path to localhost:volume. If one host goes down and SPM role switches to the remaining running host, your master domain is still accessible and so your VMs stay up and running.
Regards,
Alex
-----Original message-----
> From:gregoire.leroy@retenodus.net <gregoire.leroy(a)retenodus.net>
> Sent: Friday 20th December 2013 15:10
> To: Andrew Lau <andrew(a)andrewklau.com>
> Cc: users <users(a)ovirt.org>
> Subject: Re: [Users] GlusterFS Distributed Replicate
>
> Hi,
>
> There are some things I don't understand. First of all, why do we need
> keepalived ? I thought that it would be transparent at this layer and
> that glusterfs would manage all the replication thing by itself. Is that
> because I've POSIXFS instead of GlusterFS or is it totally unrelated ?
>
> Secondly, about the split-brain, when you says that I can read but not
> write, does that mean I can't write data on the VM storage space or
> can't I create VM ? If I can't write data, what would be the workaround
> ? Am I force to have 3 (or 4, I guess, as I want to get replication)
> nodes ?
>
> To conclude : can I get real HA (except engine) with Ovirt / Glusterfs
> with 2 nodes ?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Regards,
> Grégoire Leroy
>
>
> Le 2013-12-19 23:03, Andrew Lau a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > What I learned in the way glusterfs works is you specify the host
> > only to grab the initial volume information, then it'll go directly to
> > the other hosts to connect to the datastore - this avoids the
> > bottleneck issue that NFS has.
> >
> > Knowing this, the work around I used was to setup keepalived on the
> > gluster hosts (make sure you set it up on an interface other than your
> > ovirtmgmt or you'll clash with the live migration components). So now
> > if one of my hosts drop from the cluster, the storage access is not
> > lost. I haven't fully tested the whole infrastructure yet but my only
> > fear is they may drop into "PAUSE" mode during the keepalived
> > transition period.
> >
> > Also - you may need to change your glusterfs ports so they don't
> > interfere with vdsm. My post here was a little outdated but it still
> > has my findings on keepalived
> > etc. http://www.andrewklau.com/returning-to-glusterized-ovirt-3-3/
> > [2]
> >
> > The other thing to note, is you've only got two gluster hosts. I
> > believe by default now ovirt sets the quorum setting which enforces
> > that there must be atleast 2 nodes alive in your configuration. This
> > means when there is only 1 gluster server up, you'll be able to read
> > but not write this is to avoid split-brain.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andrew
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:12 AM, <gregoire.leroy(a)retenodus.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> As I said in a previous email, I have this configuration with Ovirt
> >> 3.3 :
> >> 1 Ovirt Engine
> >> 2 Hosts Centos 6.5
> >>
> >> I successfully setup GlusterFS. I created a distributed replicate
> >> volume with 2 bricks : host1:/gluster and host2:/gluster.
> >>
> >> Then, I created a storage storage_gluster POSIXFS with the option
> >> glusterfs and I gave the path "host1:/gluster".
> >>
> >> First, I'm rather surprised I have to specify an host for the
> >> storage as I wish to have a distribute replicated storage. I
> >> expected to specify both hosts.
> >>
> >> Then I create a VM on this storage. The expected behaviour if I
> >> shutdown host1 should be that my VM keeps running on the second
> >> brick. Yet, not only I lose my VM but host2 is in a non operationnal
> >> status because one of its data storage is not reachable.
> >>
> >> Did I miss something in the configuration ? How could I get the
> >> wanted behaviour ?
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot,
> >> Regards,
> >> Grégoire Leroy
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Users mailing list
> >> Users(a)ovirt.org
> >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users [1]
> >
> >
> >
> > Links:
> > ------
> > [1] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
> > [2] http://www.andrewklau.com/returning-to-glusterized-ovirt-3-3/
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users(a)ovirt.org
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>
10 years, 10 months
[Users] What parameters to use in automated node install to enable engine CLI register?
by David Li
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few problems when I tried to use ovirt-shell CLI to connect to the engine.=
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[Users] Fwd: Your stand proposal for oVirt has been accepted
by Dave Neary
Hi everyone,
Great news! We will have an oVirt stand at FOSDEM in Brussels this year!
Brian and I will be looking for volunteers to man the stand and spread
the love about oVirt over the next few weeks - please let us know if you
plan to attend FOSDEM, we would love to see you there!
Also, I would love to have an oVirt community meet-up for beers on
Saturday evening - if we did, would you be interested in attending? Let
us know!
Thanks,
Dave.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Your stand proposal for oVirt has been accepted
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 22:28:20 +0100 (CET)
From: FOSDEM Stands Team <stands(a)fosdem.org>
To: Dave Neary <dneary(a)redhat.com>
Hi Dave,
The FOSDEM stands team is glad to be able to inform you that your request
for a stand for oVirt has been accepted.
There will be one table reserved for you.
You will receive further information about what's expected of you closer
to the event date.
Looking forward to seeing you at FOSDEM 2014!
Kind regards,
Wynke Stulemeijer
FOSDEM stands team
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