[Ovirt 4.0.6] Suggestion required for Network Throughput options
by TranceWorldLogic .
Hi,
To increase network throughput we have changed txqueuelen of network device
and bridge manually. And observed improved throughput.
But in ovirt I not see any option to increase txqueuelen.
Can someone suggest me what will be the right way to increase throughput ?
Note: I am trying to increase throughput for ipsec packets.
Thanks,
~Rohit
7 years, 4 months
iSCSI multipathing setup troubles
by Matthias Leopold
hi,
i'm trying to use iSCSI multipathing for a LUN shared by a Hitachi SAN.
i can't figure out how this is supposed to work, maybe my setup isn't
applicable at all...
our storage admin shared the same LUN for me on two targets, which are
located in two logical networks connected to different switches (i asked
him to do so). on the oVirt hypervisor side there is only one bonded
interface for storage traffic, so i configured two VLAN interfaces
located in these networks on the bond interface.
now i create the storage domain logging in to one of the targets
connecting through its logical network. when i try to create a "second"
storage domain for the same LUN logging in to the second target, oVirt
tells me "LUN is already in use". i understand this, but now i can't
configure an oVirt "iSCSI Bond" in any way.
how is this supposed to work?
right now the only working setup i can think of would be an iSCSI target
that uses a redundant bond interface (with only one IP addresss) to
which my hypervisors connect through different routed networks (using
either dedicated network cards or vlan interfaces). is that correct?
i feel like i'm missing something, but i couldn't find any examples for
real world IP setups for iSCSI multipathing.
thanks for explaining
matthias
7 years, 4 months
download/export a VM image
by aduckers
Running a 4.1 cluster with FC SAN storage. I’ve got a VM that I’ve customized, and would now like to pull that out of oVirt in order to share with folks outside the environment.
What’s the easiest way to do that?
I see that the export domain is being deprecated, though I can still set one up at this time. Even in the case of an NFS export domain though, it looks like I’d need to drill down into the exported file system and find the correct image based on VMID (I think..).
Is there a simple way to grab a VM image?
Thanks
7 years, 4 months
add fourth full gluster node and remove arbiter: ovirt 4.1 with hosted engine
by yayo (j)
Hi at all,
we have a 3 node cluster with this configuration:
ovirtzz 4.1 with 3 node hyperconverged with gluster. 2 node are "full
replicated" and 1 node is the arbiter.
Now we have a new server to add to cluster then we want to add this new
server and remove the arbiter (or, make this new server a "full replicated"
gluster with arbiter role? I don't know)
Can you please help me to know what is the right way to do this? Or, Can
you give me any doc or link that explain the steps to do this?
Thank you in advance!
7 years, 4 months
Re: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine
by Andrew Dent
Hi Didi
Fair enough.
If I'm in this situation.....
I have 3 hosts with 6 production VMs.
The hosted-engine VM is completely toast and not recoverable.
However I have a backup of the hosted-engine database (do I need
anything else).
Is it possible to build a new VM, import the backup of the previous
hosted-engine database and reconnect the storage domains and VMs in
their running state without any VMs experiencing an outage?
The URL
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restor...
looks to be longer now.
I'll review, test and see if this will give me what I'm looking for.
The broken link still seems to be broken.
When I click the link, the browser ends up at this
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restor...
But I suspect it should be
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Installing_Additional...
Kind regards
Andrew
------ Original Message ------
From: "Yedidyah Bar David" <didi(a)redhat.com>
To: "Andrew Dent" <adent(a)ctcroydon.com.au>
Cc: "users" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: 3/07/2017 11:12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine
>On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Andrew Dent <adent(a)ctcroydon.com.au>
>wrote:
>> Has anyone successfully completed a hosted-engine recovery on a
>>multiple
>> host setup with production VMs?
>
>I'd like to clarify that "recovery" can span a large spectrum of
>flows, from a trivial "I did some change to the engine database
>that broke stuff and I want to restore a backup I took prior to
>this change" to a full system restoration including purchasing
>and deploying new (perhaps different) hosts/network/storage
>hardware, including many other flows in between.
>
>So when you plan for recovery, you should define very well what
>flows you plan to handle, and how you handle each.
>
>The linked procedure correctly says it's "providing an example".
>
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>
>> ------ Original Message ------
>> From: "Andrew Dent" <adent(a)ctcroydon.com.au>
>> To: "users" <users(a)ovirt.org>
>> Sent: 2/07/2017 2:22:16 PM
>> Subject: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> A couple of questions about hosted-engine recovery.
>> Part way through this URL, in the section "Workflow for Restoring the
>> Self-Hosted Engine Environment"
>>
>>http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restor...
>> it looks like once the hosted-engine is recovered on Host 1, the VMs
>>on Host
>> 2 and 3 will be running, but not accessible to the recovered Hosted
>>Engine.
>> Is that correct?
>
>I am pretty certain that the procedure assumed that all hosts need
>restoration,
>not that some are still up-and-running.
>
>> If so, how to you remove host 2 and host 3 from the environment, then
>>add
>> back in again while keeping the VMs running?
>
>That's a good question.
>
>Please try to describe the exact flow you have in mind. What's broken
>and
>needs restoration, and how do you plan to do that?
>
>>
>> Host 2 and Host 3 are not recoverable in their current state. These
>>hosts
>> need to be removed from the environment, and then added again to the
>> environment using the hosted-engine deployment script. For more
>>information
>> on these actions, see the Removing Non-Operational Hosts from a
>>Restored
>> Self-Hosted Engine Environment section below and Chapter 7:
>>Installing
>> Additional Hosts to a Self-Hosted Environment.
>>
>> BTW: The link referring to chapter 7 is broken.
>
>You are right. The link in the bottom of the page seems working.
>Now pushed [1] to fix. Thanks for the report!
>
>[1]
>
>Best,
>--
>Didi
7 years, 4 months
Virtual Machine looses connectivity with no clear explanation
by FERNANDO FREDIANI
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I have a rather strange issue which is affecting one of my last deployed
Hypervisors. It is a CentOS 7 (not a oVirt Node) which runs only 3
Virtual Machines.
One of these VMs have a reasonable output traffic at peaks (500 -
700Mbps) and the hypervisor underneath is connected to the switch via a
bonding (mode=2) which in turn creates bond0.XX interfaces which are
connected to different bridges for each network. The VM in question is
connected to bridge "ovirtmgmt".
When the problem happens the VM stops passing traffic and cannot reach
even the router or other VMs in the same Layer 2. Seems the bridge stop
passing traffic for that particular VM. Other VMs work fine since they
were created. When this problem happens I just need to go to its Console
and run a reboot (Ctrl-Alt-Del), don't even need to Power Off and Power
On again using oVirt Engine.
I have even re-installed this VMs operating system from scratch but the
problem persists. Have also changed the vNic mac address in the case
(already check) of conflicted mac addresses somewhere in that Layer 2.
Last, my hypervisor machine (due a mistake) has been running with
SElinux disabled, not sure if it could have anything to do with this
behavior.
Anyway, anyone has ever seen any behavior like that ?
Thanks
Fernando
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<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">I have a rather strange
issue which is affecting one of my last deployed Hypervisors. It
is a CentOS 7 (not a oVirt Node) which runs only 3 Virtual
Machines.<br>
<br>
One of these VMs have a reasonable output traffic at peaks (500 -
700Mbps) and the hypervisor underneath is connected to the switch
via a bonding (mode=2) which in turn creates bond0.XX interfaces
which are connected to different bridges for each network. The VM
in question is connected to bridge "ovirtmgmt".<br>
<br>
When the problem happens the VM stops passing traffic and cannot
reach even the router or other VMs in the same Layer 2. Seems the
bridge stop passing traffic for that particular VM. Other VMs work
fine since they were created. When this problem happens I just
need to go to its Console and run a reboot (Ctrl-Alt-Del), don't
even need to Power Off and Power On again using oVirt Engine.<br>
I have even re-installed this VMs operating system from scratch
but the problem persists. Have also changed the vNic mac address
in the case (already check) of conflicted mac addresses somewhere
in that Layer 2.<br>
<br>
Last, my hypervisor machine (due a mistake) has been running with
SElinux disabled, not sure if it could have anything to do with
this behavior.<br>
<br>
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<br>
Thanks<br>
Fernando<br>
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7 years, 4 months
Re: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine
by Andrew Dent
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Kind regards
Andrew
------ Original Message ------
From: "Andrew Dent" <adent(a)ctcroydon.com.au>
To: "users" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: 2/07/2017 2:22:16 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine
>Hi
>
>A couple of questions about hosted-engine recovery.
>Part way through this URL, in the section "Workflow for Restoring the=20
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>http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restori=
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>Is that correct?
>If so, how to you remove host 2 and host 3 from the environment, then=20
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>
>Host 2 and Host 3 are not recoverable in their current state. These=20
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>
>BTW: The link referring to chapter 7 is broken.
>
>Kind regards
>
>
>
>Andrew
>
>
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<div>From: "Andrew Dent" <<a href=3D"mailto:adent@ctcroydon.com.au">aden=
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<div>To: "users" <<a href=3D"mailto:users@ovirt.org">users(a)ovirt.org</a>=
></div>
<div>Sent: 2/07/2017 2:22:16 PM</div>
<div>Subject: [ovirt-users] Recovering hosted-engine</div><div><br /></div>
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7 years, 4 months
Gluster issue with /var/lib/glusterd/peers/<ip> file
by Mike DePaulo
Hi everyone,
I have ovirt 4.1.1/4.1.2 running on 3 hosts with a gluster hosted engine.
I was working on setting up a network for gluster storage and
migration. The addresses for it will be 10.0.20.x, rather than
192.168.1.x for the management network. However, I switched gluster
storage and migration back over to the management network.
I updated and rebooted one of my hosts (death-star, 10.0.20.52) and on
reboot, the glusterd service would start, but wouldn't seem to work.
The engine webgui reported that its bricks were down, and commands
like this would fail:
[root@death-star glusterfs]# gluster pool list
pool list: failed
[root@death-star glusterfs]# gluster peer status
peer status: failed
Upon further investigation, I had under /var/lib/glusterd/peers/ the 2
existing UUID files, plus a new 3rd one:
[root@death-star peers]# cat 10.0.20.53
uuid=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
state=0
hostname1=10.0.20.53
I moved that file out of there, restarted glusterd, and now gluster is
working again.
I am guessing that this is a bug. Let me know if I should attach other
log files; I am not sure which ones.
And yes, 10.0.20.53 is the IP of one of the other hosts.
-Mike
7 years, 4 months
Other portals work, user portal experiences console errors
by Sophia Valentine
Hi all!
I installed the nightly from the repo on CentOS 7.0.
I currently have an issue where visiting the user portal triggers
the
following errors in the browser console. I believe that I will
need to
compile the engine from source due to the current source being
compacted, thus obscuring the stacktrace.
If that is needed, can I generate an RPM with the debug build I
create
(might need some help with this, if that's okay)? I'm hoping it's
a
"known error" and that there's a simple fix. Would love to get to
the
bottom of this!
Thanks.
Stacktrace below:
Mon Jul 03 09:13:51 GMT+100 2017
com.gwtplatform.mvp.client.presenter.slots.LegacySlotConvertor
SEVERE: Warning: You're using an untyped slot!
Untyped slots are dangerous! Please upgrade your slots using
the Arcbee's easy upgrade tool at
https://arcbees.github.io/gwtp-slot-upgrader
uGc @ userportal-0.js:12779
userportal-0.js:12779 Mon Jul 03 09:13:51 GMT+100 2017
SEVERE: Uncaught exception
com.google.web.bindery.event.shared.UmbrellaException: 2
exceptions caught: Adding non GroupedTabData; Adding non
GroupedTabData
at Unknown.lp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.xp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.dQ(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
Suppressed: java.lang.RuntimeException: Adding non
GroupedTabData
at Unknown.kp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.up(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.wp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.XLk(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.w2j(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Rnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.znd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Bnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Adding non GroupedTabData
at Unknown.kp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.up(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.wp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.XLk(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.w2j(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Rnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.znd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Bnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
uGc @ userportal-0.js:12779
userportal-0.js:12779 Mon Jul 03 09:13:51 GMT+100 2017 remote
SEVERE: Uncaught exception
com.google.web.bindery.event.shared.UmbrellaException: 2
exceptions caught: Adding non GroupedTabData; Adding non
GroupedTabData
at Unknown.lp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.xp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.dQ(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
Suppressed: java.lang.RuntimeException: Adding non
GroupedTabData
at Unknown.kp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.up(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.wp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.XLk(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.w2j(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Rnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.znd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Bnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Adding non GroupedTabData
at Unknown.kp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.up(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.wp(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.XLk(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.w2j(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Rnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.znd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.Bnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.EP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.HP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.YP(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Omd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Und(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.bmd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mnd(userportal-28.js)
at Unknown.amd(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Rqo(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.dro(userportal-2.js)
at Unknown.yq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Dq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.anonymous(userportal-2.js)
at
Unknown.userportal.__installRunAsyncCode(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-eng...
at Unknown.__gwtInstallCode(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.mr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Kr(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.Zq(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.ar(userportal-0.js)
at Unknown.eval(userportal-0.js)
at
Unknown.anonymous(https://vmengine.x.com/ovirt-engine/userportal/deferred...
uGc @ userportal-0.js:12779
--
Sophia Valentine System administrator
https://apertron.net
7 years, 4 months
Gluster storage network not being used for Gluster
by Mike DePaulo
Hi,
I configured a "Gluster storage" network, but it doesn't look like it
is being used for Gluster. Specifically, the switch's LEDs are not
blinking, and the hosts' "Total Tx" and "Total Rx" counts are not
changing (and they're tiny, under 1 MB.) The management network must
still be being used.
I have 3 hosts running oVirt Node 4.1.x. I set them up via the gluster
hosted engine. The gluster storage network is 10.0.20.x. These are the
contents of /var/lib/glusterd/peers:
[root@centerpoint peers]# cat 8a83fddd-df7e-4e3b-9fc7-ca1c9bf9deaa
uuid=8a83fddd-df7e-4e3b-9fc7-ca1c9bf9deaa
state=3
hostname1=death-star.ad.depaulo.org
hostname2=death-star
hostname3=192.168.1.52
hostname4=10.0.20.52
[root@centerpoint peers]# cat b6b96427-a0dd-47ff-b3e0-038eb0967fb9
uuid=b6b96427-a0dd-47ff-b3e0-038eb0967fb9
state=3
hostname1=starkiller-base.ad.depaulo.org
hostname2=starkiller-base
hostname3=192.168.1.53
Thanks in advance,
-Mike
7 years, 4 months