Hello,
an old 3.6 self-hosted one-system installation was half upgraded to 4.0 and I took on the
task to continue upgrading it.
I managed to setup a new engine and upgraded step by step until 4.2 where the host needs
to be upgraded. During that time the host was "non-responsive", but I though
that this had to do with the upgrade process.
Upon trying to upgrade the host the setup broke to pieces. I tried to downgrade everything
and restart the old engine to no avail. I now try the way forward to try to start the new
engine or create a complete new one, I don;t care much about the old engine's
inherited information - all I need to to resurrect the VMs again. At the end of the day
the setup is supposed to migrate to a three system hyperconverged setup anyway.
How should I proceed to get a working state that fires up the VMs? Is it safe to install a
hosted engine from scratch and reattach the domain? Probably the VM configuration will be
lost and I will have to puzzle together the disks.
I still have the 3.6 engine's backup file, if that is of any help. Should I perhaps
recreate a 4.0 engine with that file and try to continue from there?
I guess all information on which VMs are attached to which images etc are in the DB of the
engine, so I either have to get this info off the 3.6 backup or wire them up again by
inspection.
BTW this is not a pure ovirt, but an RHV with self-evaluation support, but I believe that
any pure ovirt solution will apply.
Many thanks in advance.