Hey Marcin. There aren't any logs for those services as they haven't been
started yet. This failure happens very early in the deploy, just after the
page where you configure the engine VM settings.
Unfortunately, I can't try a redeploy on the same node because libvirtd is
now in a bad state and can't come up at all. I now get the following error
once we get past the Gluster Wizard and move on the the Hosted Engine
Deploy:
"libvirt is not running! Please ensure it is running before starting the
wizard, so system capabilities can be queried."
I'll sift through the ansible to see what it changed and report back. But
I'd still like to get past this /etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem issue.
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 4:45 AM Marcin Sobczyk <msobczyk(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
On 5/22/20 7:06 AM, Stephen Panicho wrote:
Hi all! I'm using Cockpit to perform an HCI install, and it fails at the
hosted engine deploy. Libvirtd can't restart because of a missing
/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem file.
The log (tasks seemingly from
/usr/share/ansible/roles/ovirt.hosted_engine_setup/tasks/initial_clean.yml):
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Stop libvirt service]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Drop vdsm config statements]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Restore initial abrt config
files]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Restart abrtd service]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Drop libvirt sasl2
configuration by vdsm]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Stop and disable services]
[ INFO ] ok: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Restore initial libvirt default
network configuration]
[ INFO ] changed: [localhost]
[ INFO ] TASK [ovirt.hosted_engine_setup : Start libvirt]
[ ERROR ] fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg":
"Unable
to start service libvirtd: Job for libvirtd.service failed because the
control process exited with error code.\nSee \"systemctl status
libvirtd.service\" and \"journalctl -xe\" for details.\n"}
journalctl -u libvirtd:
May 22 04:33:25 node1 libvirtd[26392]: libvirt version: 5.6.0, package:
10.el8 (CBS <cbs(a)centos.org>, 2020-02-27-01:09:46, )
May 22 04:33:25 node1 libvirtd[26392]: hostname: node1
May 22 04:33:25 node1 libvirtd[26392]: Cannot read CA certificate
'/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem': No such file or directory
May 22 04:33:25 node1 systemd[1]: libvirtd.service: Main process exited,
code=exited, status=6/NOTCONFIGURED
May 22 04:33:25 node1 systemd[1]: libvirtd.service: Failed with result
'exit-code'.
May 22 04:33:25 node1 systemd[1]: Failed to start Virtualization daemon.
Can you please share journalctl logs for vdsmd and supervdsmd?
Regards, Marcin
From a fresh CentOS 8.1 minimal install, I've installed the following:
- The 4.4 repo
- cockpit
- ovirt-cockpit-dashboard
- vdsm-gluster (providing glusterfs-server and allowing the Gluster Wizard
to complete)
- gluster-ansible-roles (only on the bootstrap host)
I'm not exactly sure what that initial bit of the playbook does. Comparing
the bootstrap node with another that has yet to be touched, both
/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf and /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd are the same on both
hosts. Yet the bootstrap host can no longer start libvirtd while the other
host can. Neither host has the /etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem file.
Please let me know if I can provide any more information. Thanks!
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