No data after update
by sasa.friedrich@gmail.com
Hi all!
Let me explain this step by step. Today I found out that certificates on engine expired (oVirt 3.3.1). I had trouble renewing them. After some investigation I found out that since version 3.5.4 certificates are renewed with engine-setup. All was ok when I updated (version by version) to version 3.5 (certs still not updated) but since my engine was running on FC19 I had to update to FC20 to continue update to desired version 3.5.4.
Fedora updated, yum updated engine-setup. After engine-setup (certificates were updated!) I could login to oVirt webadmin, but... All data gone! No data center, no hosts, no VMs... It's all blank. Like I installed it from scratch.
I used psql to check and data is in database. So what could be wrong?
Help, please help!
Thank you all!
BR
6 years
Open UDS and Ovirt
by Hari Prasanth Loganathan
Hi Team,
I come across one interesting article:
https://www.udsenterprise.com/en/blog/2018/05/24/uds-enterprise-supports-...
which talks about the integration of UDS with Ovirt.
My question is as a default ovirt provides the way to create the VM and
take the console of it using virt-viewer then why we need the open UDS to
be integrated with ovirt? Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Hari
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