Hi,
Found it,
The hardware is identical (3xhp microserver g10, identical disks, cpu and
ram)
It is a hyperconverged setup and all hosts have access to the engine shared
storage they are all marked with a silver crown.
The hosted engine is the only vm that is running.
Even though the vm was capable of running on each machine (tested that by
manual migrating it), the ovirt engine decided that it could not migrate
the vm based on the vm specs.
After reducing the max ram (not current ram) and virtual cpu's it was
capable of live migration.
Weird that ovirt decided that no hosts matched even though they were
identical.
Rob
Op za 7 nov. 2020 om 07:13 schreef Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg(a)yahoo.com>:
Hi Rob,
I would check the vdsm logs on the host where the HostedEngine VM was
already running (source).
Also , you can check the logs on the HE itself.
In the UI, check the cluster cpu settings and your hosts. Is it possible
that one node has newer CPU than the other ?
Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
В петък, 6 ноември 2020 г., 22:07:00 Гринуич+2, Rob Verduijn <
rob.verduijn(a)gmail.com> написа:
Hello,
In my hyperconverged environment I cannot live migrate the hosted engine.
However shutting down the hosted engine then starting it on another host
works fine.
This is the only way to migrate the engine to any of the hosts that are
configured for the engine.
I can't seem to find anything in the logs and hosted-engine vm-status
doesn't tell me anything.
Anybody any ideas where to start looking ?
Rob
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