Hello, Tommy,
Check minimum storage requirements !!!
检查一下你的硬盘分配容量是否满足最低要求!!!
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/installing_ovirt_as_a_self-hosted_eng...
2.2.3. Storage Requirements
Hosts require storage to store configuration, logs, kernel dumps, and for use as swap
space. Storage can be local or network-based. oVirt Node (oVirt Node) can boot with one,
some, or all of its default allocations in network storage. Booting from network storage
can result in a freeze if there is a network disconnect. Adding a drop-in multipath
configuration file can help address losses in network connectivity. If oVirt Node boots
from SAN storage and loses connectivity, the files become read-only until network
connectivity restores. Using network storage might result in a performance downgrade.
The minimum storage requirements of oVirt Node are documented in this section. The storage
requirements for Enterprise Linux hosts vary based on the amount of disk space used by
their existing configuration but are expected to be greater than those of oVirt Node.
The minimum storage requirements for host installation are listed below. However, use the
default allocations, which use more storage space.
/ (root) - 6 GB
/home - 1 GB
/tmp - 1 GB
/boot - 1 GB
/var - 15 GB
/var/crash - 10 GB
/var/log - 8 GB
/var/log/audit - 2 GB
swap - 1 GB (for the recommended swap size, see
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/15244)
Anaconda reserves 20% of the thin pool size within the volume group for future metadata
expansion. This is to prevent an out-of-the-box configuration from running out of space
under normal usage conditions. Overprovisioning of thin pools during installation is also
not supported.
Minimum Total - 55 GB
If you are also installing the Engine Appliance for self-hosted engine installation,
/var/tmp must be at least 5 GB.
If you plan to use memory overcommitment, add enough swap space to provide virtual memory
for all of virtual machines. See Memory Optimization.
BR
Stone