On 09/14/2012 07:08 PM, Darrell Budic wrote:
I had tried that and it hadn't changed, but looking at it this
morning,
it cleared those. Maybe it only checked on login? Anyway, now it's
showing me a really old alert from a month or two ago about "No other
host in cluster to test power management from" (or whatever the real
verbiage is for that). Kind of strange since they've all got power
management now :)
Eli?
-Darrell
On Sep 14, 2012, at 2:46 AM, Itamar Heim wrote:
> On 09/14/2012 02:32 AM, Darrell Budic wrote:
>> That fix worked for me (ipmilan wise, anyway. Still no go on ilo, but we
>> knew that, right?). Thanks Itamar!
>>
>> Dmitriy, make sure you do this to all your host nodes, it may run the
>> test from any of them. You'll also want to be sure you delete
>> /usr/share/vdsm/BindingXMLRPC.pyc and .pyo, otherwise the compiled
>> python is likely to still get used. Finally, I did need to restart vdsmd
>> on all my nodes, "service vdsmd restart" on my Centos 6.3 system. Glad
>> to know you can do that without causing problems for running vms.
>>
>> I did notice that the ovirt management GUI still shows 3 Alerts in the
>> alert area, and they are all "Power Management test failed" errors
dated
>> from the first time their particular node was added to the cluster. This
>> is even after restarting a vdsmd again and seeing Host xxx power
>> management was verified successfully." in the event log.
>
> because the engine doesn't go and run 'test power management' all the
> time...
> click edit host, power management tab, click 'test'.
>
Darrell Budic
Bigwells Technology LLC
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