On 05/04/2017 02:57 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
>
>
> Am 2017-05-04 um 10:40 schrieb knarra:
>> On 05/04/2017 01:55 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 2017-05-04 um 10:21 schrieb knarra:
>>>> On 05/04/2017 01:16 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 2017-05-04 um 09:00 schrieb knarra:
>>>>>> On 05/04/2017 12:28 PM, knarra wrote:
>>>>>>> On 05/03/2017 07:44 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
>>>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i'm trying to get into this gluster thing with oVirt
and added a 2
>>>>>>>> node gluster cluster to my oVirt 4.1 data center (just
for
>>>>>>>> testing, i
>>>>>>>> know it can't have HA with 2 nodes). provisioning of
the storage
>>>>>>>> hosts did apparently work and my storage cluster seems to
be
>>>>>>>> operational.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i have very little understanding of glusterfs right know,
but
>>>>>>>> what i
>>>>>>>> think i am missing in the interface is a way to
configure
>>>>>>>> volumes/bricks on my gluster cluster/hosts so i can use
them for
>>>>>>>> storage domains (i want to use a "managed gluster
volume"), the
>>>>>>>> drop
>>>>>>>> down "Gluster" in "New domain" is
empty. all i could find for
>>>>>>>> storage
>>>>>>>> specific UI was the "Services" tab for the
storage cluster
>>>>>>>> which is
>>>>>>>> empty.
>>>>>>> once gluster hosts are added into the UI, user will be able
to see
>>>>>>> volumes created on that hosts and to use them as storage
>>>>>>> domains. For
>>>>>>> this you will need to create a new storage domain with the
mount
>>>>>>> path
>>>>>>> as gluster volume path.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i'm not using a hyperconverged/self-hosted setup, my
engine is
>>>>>>>> located on a dedicated server and i used iSCSI storage
for data
>>>>>>>> master domain. my hosts (for hypervisors and gluster
storage)
>>>>>>>> where
>>>>>>>> installed on top of centos7, not using oVirt Node.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> does my setup make sense (it's only for testing)?
>>>>>>>> do i have to configure gluster hosts manually?
>>>>>>> yes, you will have to do this manually .
>>>>>> Installing gluster packages have to done manually. Once gluster
>>>>>> packages
>>>>>> are installed you can create a gluster cluster from ovirt UI ,
add
>>>>>> gluster hosts and create volumes on them using the volumes tab.
>>>>>
>>>>> i'm sorry, but i'm missing all these "Gluster
Volumes" UI components
>>>>> that are mentioned in
>>>>>
http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/gluster/gluster-....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> the tabs i see for my storage cluster are "General",
"Logical
>>>>> Networks", "Hosts", "Services",
"Permissions". as i said
>>>>> "Services" is
>>>>> empty, is that a problem?
>>>>>
>>>>> what's wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> thx
>>>>> matthias
>>>>>
>>>> Does your cluster has both virt+gluster enabled or only virt ? If only
>>>> virt you will not be able to see them.
>>>>
>>>> If the cluster has both virt+gluster service enabled or only gluster
>>>> service enabled you should be able to see them.
>>>>
>>> my storage cluster has only gluster service enabled
>>>
>>> matthias
>>>
>>>
>> I think you have selected the cluster and you are referring to the sub
>> tabs for that cluster. There should be a main tab called 'Volumes' which
>> is present. Are you not seeing that? I have attached screenshot for the
>> same.
>>
>
> thanks for the screenshot, now i know how it should look like. i'm
> attaching my screenshot. i'm missing a couple of elements, especially
> "Cluster Node Type" (i don't have that in my VM cluster either). is
> there an obvious explanation? next step would be to recreate the
> gluster cluster with "clean" oVirt Nodes. maybe my storage hosts are
> botched, i had glusterfs 3.10 packages installed on one of them
> previously
>
> thanks a lot so far
> matthias
During the engine-setup when application mode was asked hope you have
set "Both" .
no, i didn't... (didn't know what i was doing then)
i'm learning it the hard way... going to start again from scratch...
still i think oVirt is a great product, thanks for software and support ;-)
matthias