Have you thought about deploying HostedEngine and when you need to update the engine ->
put the host in maintenance -> backup & restore .This way you both test the backup
and upgrade your versions.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 2:38, Cameron Showalter<cameronsplaze222(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The reply button is making me write an email, so hopefully this reaches you all.
I think this thread (even if the title is not so clear about
thediscussions born inside) could be a good read regarding single hostlimitations in terms
of updating the environment, after the initialdeployment
Cool, thanks for the
advice! Based on the link, it seems like the hosted engine can't update on a
"single machine" install. But if you install the engine directly to the host,
the VM doesn't need to be running, so it might be able to. Thankfully I wasn't too
far down playing with the hosted engine, or container setup yet.
So with installing an engine directly to the node, I got it to install ovirt-engine, by
enabling the appstream, baseos, extras, and powertools repo. Then I commented out all
"includepkgs = ..." in both `/etc/yum.repos.d/ovirt-*.repo` files. I can also
get through all of the `engine-setup` questions, but then it fails with starting the
`ovirt-imageio` service at the very end.
The logs in `/var/log/ovirt-imageio/daemon.log`:```txtFile
"/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/ovirt_imageio/_internal/ssl.py",line 16, in
server_context purpose=ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH, cafile=cafile)File
"/usr/lib64/python3.6/ssl.py", line 468, in create_default_context
context.load_verify_locations(cafile, capath, cadata)FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such
file or directory```
Which is the same error as this forum here:
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/DNB73ZMUB5DI...
all the info about solving it is "Found it;Default route was set to the NFS / SAN
Network Gateway, not the Actualgateway.", and I'm not exactly sure what that
means.
I also tried the engine install/setup in a CentOS workstation VM, and it worked great, so
I thought the node is missing a package? I installed `openssl-devel` without any luck. In
both the VM and the node, I tried `route -n`, and both CentOS vm / node had
similar/expected output. I tried to do as many default options as possible on both, so
I'm surprised the gateway is different between them.
Any idea how to get past this? I'm also open to switching to plain CentOS if that
might be more stable, and installing to that. I just love how a lot of the node comes
pre-packaged for you, and I'm not sure if you can install a "node
hypervisor" straight to CentOS. That's also outside my comfort zone, so I'm
open to advice either way.
Thanks all for letting me get just this far!
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