I'm looking for guidelines/ideas for moving/migrating/Hosted-engine from the initial
install with local storage, to the "Final" server.
Initial it was a "Test" to see if this will work or not, but this has now become
the production, where the initial host named "ovirt" that is hosting the
hosted-engine on local storage is "just" doing that. My hosted-engine is called
"ovirtmgr" and I created a new host to run Virtual machines called
"Hermod" - getting better in the naming thing, right? This test was so
successful that I converted the old Xen/Oracle based host to CentOS 7 - the same as host
Ovirt and Hermod:
Linux hermod 3.10.0-1062.1.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Sep 13 22:55:44 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Linux fernis 3.10.0-1062.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 7 18:08:02 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
oVirt version is: 4.3.5.4-1.el7
I want to move the hosted-engine to Fenris and at the same time use a NFS share for that.
I can shut the whole setup down, as long as it runs again in daytime.
I do know that I should have started with the hosted-engine in the correct place, but
that's not the case anymore. There are eleven VM’s in total
Can anyone suggest a plan on how to move/create a new hosted-engine on my server Fenris?
The history of the old server is not important, I just want the hosted-engine on fenris
using NFS share
I did find some sugesting on the web, but they all look quite complicated:
https://www.ovirt.org/…/engine/migrate-to-hosted-engine.html
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I just love the product! I'm now running VM's 2-3 times faster by converting from
Xen to KVM, but still use the same storage and server! :-D
Appreciate any help! 😀
/Lars
Lars Bækmark
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