Perfect! Thank you Michal.
Kind regards,
Mitja
On 15/07/2019 18:31, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
On 15 Jul 2019, at 15:11, Mitja Mihelič <mitja.mihelic(a)arnes.si
<mailto:mitja.mihelic@arnes.si>> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We are graphing certain parameters we collect from the engine database.
> We use following query to get the count of running VMs:
> select count(*),cluster.name <
http://cluster.name> as cluster from
> vms, cluster where vms.cluster_id = cluster.cluster_id and vms.status
> = 1 group by cluster;
>
> It would help extremely if we knew what the numeric VM status codes mean.
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/blob/master/backend/manager/modules...
> For example, I know that "status = 1" means the VM is running. The
> ones we can cause through the web interface are easy enough to figure
> out. But there are error states, that cannot be produced by standard use.
>
> For instance, when the event log says "VM foobar has been paused due
> to storage I/O problem." the following states get set in the DB
> (Query used: select * from vm_dynamic where vm_guid =(select vm_guid
> from vm_static where vm_name = 'foobar';):
> status | 4
> exit_status | 0
> pause_status | 2
> guest_agent_status | 0
>
> What do they mean?
>
> If you could point me to a table somewhere with the state
> descriptions it would be extremely helpful.
>
> Kind regards,
> Mitja Mihelič
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