Hey guys,
Just giving this a bump in the hope that someone might be able to advise...
Hi all,
One of our engines has had a DB failure* & it seems there was
an
unnoticed problem in its backup routine, meaning the last backup I've got
is a couple of weeks old.
Luckily, VDSM has kept the underlying VMs running without any
interruptions, so my objective is to get the HE back online & get the hosts
& VMs back under its control with minimal downtime.
So, my questions are the following...
1. What problems can I expect to have with VMs added/modified since
the last backup?
2. As it's only the DB that's been affected, can I skip redeploying
the Engine & jump straight to restoring the DB & rerunning engine-setup?
3. The original docs I read didn't mention that it's best to leave a
host in maintenance mode before running the engine backup, so my plan is to
install a new temporary host on a separate server, re-add the old hosts &
then once everything's back up, remove the temporary host. Are there any
faults in this plan?
4. When it comes to deleting the old HE VM, the docs point to a
paywalled guide on redhat.com...?
To add a bit more info to 4), I'm referring to the following...
Note: If the Engine database is restored successfully, but the Engine
virtual machine appears to be Down and cannot be migrated to another
self-hosted engine host, you can enable a new Engine virtual machine and
remove the dead Engine virtual machine from the environment by following
the steps provided in
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1517683.
Source:
http://www.ovirt.org/documentation/self-hosted/chap-Backing_up_and_Restor...
CentOS 7
oVirt 4.0.4
Gluster 3.8
* Apparently a write somehow cleared fsync, despite not actually having
been written to disk?! No idea how that happened...
Many thanks,
--
Doug
Cheers,
--
Doug