----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Clacherty" <justin(a)redfish.com.au>
To: Users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 3:25:44 AM
Subject: [ovirt-users] Problem installing hosted engine on CentOS 7 host
Hi,
I'm just trying to set up ovirt 3.5 for testing and am unable to get hosted
engine installed. The problem appears to be something to do with multipath
iscsi setup. I run 'hosted-engine --deploy' and answer all the questions.
See the config preview below.
--== CONFIGURATION PREVIEW ==--
Engine FQDN :
ovirt.domain.local
Bridge name : ovirtmgmt
SSH daemon port : 22
Firewall manager : iptables
Gateway address : 192.168.42.254
Host name for web application : hosted_engine
iSCSI Target Name :
iqn.2014-10.storage.domain.san0:iscsi0
iSCSI Portal port : 3260
Host ID : 1
iSCSI LUN ID : 0
Image size GB : 25
iSCSI Portal IP Address : 10.50.0.200
iSCSI Portal user : myuser
Console type : vnc
Memory size MB : 4096
MAC address :
00:16:3e:23:b4:c2
Boot type : cdrom
Number of CPUs : 2
ISO image (for cdrom boot) :
/tmp/CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-DVD.iso
CPU Type :
model_Nehalem
At the iscsi target question it shows both target names (for each of the
multipath options) but you only seem to be able to choose one. After
confirming the settings above I get the following.
[ INFO ] Generating answer file '/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/answers.conf'
[ INFO ] Stage: Transaction setup
[ INFO ] Stage: Misc configuration
[ INFO ] Stage: Package installation
[ INFO ] Stage: Misc configuration
[ INFO ] Configuring libvirt
[ INFO ] Configuring VDSM
[ INFO ] Starting vdsmd
[ INFO ] Waiting for VDSM hardware info
[ INFO ] Creating Volume Group
[ ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Misc configuration': Failed to initialize
physical device:
("['/dev/mapper/36001405fbaac4f30dd647b083c6a0116']",)
[ INFO ] Stage: Clean up
[ INFO ] Generating answer file '/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/answers.conf'
[ INFO ] Answer file '/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/answers.conf' has been
updated
[ INFO ] Stage: Pre-termination
[ INFO ] Stage: Termination
The /dev/mapper leads me to believe it's a multipath issue. I noticed this
Bugzilla entry when looking into the issue so it appears at least one other
person is experiencing the same issue.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154353
Seems similar indeed.
Can you please attach your logs to that bug? Thanks!
--
Didi