Thank you very much.
I was able to resolve the score issue. Turns out there were multiple static routes on this
first host, including to a gateway address that I had temporarily setup right when I built
the new network in the new datacenter for testing purposes.
The symptoms were weird. I was able to dig and resolve public DNS perfectly fine. I was
also able to ping public IP addresses perfectly fine. But I was not able to ping or access
any content using DNS (i.e. yum couldn't download, for example).
Once I identified the faulty route, fixed it, and re-synchronized the Network settings
inside the oVirt UI, the score immediately jumped back up to 3400.
I was also able to (successfully) test my high availability storage this morning, and
confirmed that everything still worked when that host was completely rebooted.
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On Friday, October 15th, 2021 at 12:25 AM, Strahil Nikolov via Users
<users(a)ovirt.org> wrote:
For the score issue you can
check https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=ht...
and then identify your problem and fix it.
For the he_local, you can use hosted-engine --set-shared-config
mnt_options
backup-volfile-servers=<server2>:<server3>
But most probably you will need to set each host in maintenance and
reboot it (there are other ways but that's the simplest) to take effect.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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