On 06/12/14 01:21, Jeremy Utley wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just finished setting up our new demo Ovirt implementation, but am
having some issues once I get to the point of starting up a VM. Every
time we try to start a VM, we get the error:
The host {hostname} did not satisfy internal filter Network because
network(s) are missing.
This reminds me of issues with missing boot protocol for the display
network on hosts (there's a bug on improving the error message for
that). Does ovirtmgmt have a boot protocol and IP address configured on
the hosts?
This is trying to launch vm with the Cirros image from the OVirt
glance
repository. This is confusing, because we only have one network defined
(the "ovirtmgmt" network), and each of our 4 nodes shows it attached and
indicated as functional.
Our nodes are all CentOS 6.6 installations, with the ovirtmgmt bridge
bound to eth2. If I go to Networks/ovirtmgmt under my datacenter, and
click on the Networks tab at the top, select the ovirtmgmt network, and
Hosts tab at the bottom, it shows that ovirtmgmt network is up on all 4
nodes. Even if I tell the VM to not attach itself to any networks at
all, the machine fails to start with the same error. Have done a lot of
google searching to no avail.
We're also worried we did not get our gluster storage network set up
right. We added the Storage Domain as type Data (Master)/GlusterFS, but
it looks like Ovirt is using Fuse rather than the new libgfapi
functionality - since we can see the gluster mounted
/rhev/data-center/mnt/glusterSD/ with fuse.glusterfs, which would
indicate we are not using the native Gluster integration. However, the
latest info I can find seems to indicate that the gluster integration
should be working in latest CentOS builds.
Thanks for any help anyone can give me! The boss wants this demo sooner
rather than later!
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