On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 2:37 AM, John Florian <jflorian(a)doubledog.org> wrote:
[snip]
>> 2015-11-09 19:12:40,335 WARN
>> [org.ovirt.engine.core.dal.dbbroker.auditloghandling.AuditLogDirector]
>> (DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-12) [5569d8a6] Correlation ID: 5569d8a6,
>> Job ID: 98718a7b-4f64-4a3d-bb72-e6d46100edc5, Call Stack: null, Custom
>> Event ID: -1, Message: Host hosted_engine_2 does not comply with the
>> cluster Default networks, the following networks are missing on host:
>> 'ovirtmgmt'
> Didn't you see this one anywhere? There was some problem creating the
> bridge, or something else making the engine think so.
>
> If it seems ok to you, perhaps check also vdsm logs.
I might have missed that; I don't recall for certain as there is a lot
of logging going on in various places, it's hard to know where to look
sometimes. Then there's all the errors that seem to happen that aren't
really problems AFAICT.
Anyway, I just ran through an attempted deploy again and I don't see
ovirtmgmt mentioned anywhere in /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log, nor anything
else in that file looking majorly bad WRT networking.
But you still have problems?
Do you have on the host an interface 'ovirtmgmt'?
What do you see in the web admin? mark the host -> Network Interfaces ->
Setup host networks.
I do see a bunch
of errors related to storage though.
If the storage relies on the network (likely), perhaps first fix network
issues, then storage.
Any hints what I should be search
for?
If you do not find there 'ovirtmgmt', not sure.
You can check also /var/log/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup on the host,
as well as normal system log (/var/log/syslog or messages or whatever).
Would it be best just to post the file somewhere -- it's a
rather
portly 12MB ATM.
Perhaps. Some file sharing site or something.
And just because I'm feeling stupid right now.... I don't need to do
anything special WRT configuring networking prior to running
hosted-engine --deploy do I? I mean its got working IP, DNS, etc. but
IIRC, the installation handles all the setup of ovirtmgmt, right?
If you start from a clean machine, it should do all.
If you start from a machine which already has an interface 'ovirtmgmt'
but has problems, iiuc the script will not fix them.
Best,
--
Didi