Can you remove bricks that belong to a fried server? Either from a GUI or
CLI
You should be able to do so and then it should allow you to remove host
from the oVirt setup.
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Dmitry Filonov
Linux Administrator
SBGrid Core | Harvard Medical School
250 Longwood Ave, SGM-114
Boston, MA 02115
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 4:36 PM <adrianquintero(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Definitely is a challenge trying to replace a bad host.
So let me tell you what I see and have done so far:
1.-I have a host that went bad due to HW issues.
2.-This bad host is still showing in the compute --> hosts section.
3.-This host was part of a hyperconverged setup with Gluster.
4.-The gluster bricks for this server show up with a "?" mark inside the
volumes under Storage ---> Volumes ---> Myvolume ---> bricks
5.-Under Compute ---> Hosts -->
mybadhost.mydomain.com the host is in
maintenance mode.
6.-When I try to remove that host (with "Force REmove" ticked) I keep
getting:
Operation Canceled
Error while executing action:
mybadhost.mydomain.com
- Cannot remove Host. Server having Gluster volume.
Note: I have also confirmed "host has been rebooted"
Since the bad host was not recoverable (it was fried), I took a brand new
server with the same specs and installed oVirt 4.3.3 on it and have it
ready to add it to the cluster with the same hostname and IP but I cant do
this until I remove the old entries on the WEB UI of the Hosted Engine VM.
If this is not possible would I really need to add this new host with a
different name and IP?
What would be the correct and best procedure to fix this?
Note that my setup is a 9 node setup with hyperconverged and replica 3
bricks and in a distributed replicated volume scenario.
Thanks
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