----- Original Message -----
Hello,
for a test installation I have reinstall my ovirt manager. Now I want to
add my old ovirt nodes, but without to reinstall from scratch the nodes.
When I try to add a node I got the error messages in the UI
"Installation Failed"
Are you using oVirt Node or something else?
In general it should work when you use "Add host" from the Engine side.
In that case the certificates should be re-deployed.
- fabian
The ovirt manager runs version 3.5.2
it look to me he has problem to add the vdsm certificate
2015-04-23 15:51:01 DEBUG otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.machine
dialog.__logString:215 DIALOG:SEND ###
2015-04-23 15:51:01 DEBUG otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.machine
dialog.__logString:215 DIALOG:SEND ###
2015-04-23 15:51:01 DEBUG otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.machine
dialog.__logString:215 DIALOG:SEND ### Please input VDSM
certificate chain that matches certificate request, top is issuer
2015-04-23 15:51:01 DEBUG otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.machine
dialog.__logString:215 DIALOG:SEND ### 2015-04-23 15:51:01 DEBUG
otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.machine dialog.__logString:215
DIALOG:SEND ### type '--=451b80dc-996f-432e-9e4f-2b29ef6d1141=--'
in own line to mark end, '--=451b80dc-996f-ABORT-9e4f-2b29ef6d1141=--'
aborts 2015-04-23 15:51:02 DEBUG otopi.context
context._executeMethod:152 method exception Traceback (most recent call
last): File "/tmp/ovirt-0O5Q8S6G6j/pythonlib/otopi/context.py", line
142, in _executeMethod method['method']()
File
"/tmp/ovirt-0O5Q8S6G6j/otopi-plugins/ovirt-host-deploy/vdsm/pki.py",
line 316, in _misc '\n\nPlease input VDSM certificate chain that '
File "/tmp/ovirt-0O5Q8S6G6j/otopi-plugins/otopi/dialog/machine.py",
line 204, in queryMultiString
v = self._readline()
File "/tmp/ovirt-0O5Q8S6G6j/pythonlib/otopi/dialog.py", line 259, in
_readline
raise IOError(_('End of file'))
IOError: End of file
Here is the complete logfile
http://pastebin.com/XpEZh3y3
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