Since I was having issues with updating I decided to just blow away my
ovirt-engine install.
This possessed some challenges, but I basically just ran the script here:
to remove everything. I also made sure my postgres database was removed.
I also had to run the "ip link del" commands on the ovirtmgmt interface to
make sure it was removed.
After detaching, and re-importing my data domain everything seems to be
working so far. Keyboard is at least working with no crashes!
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:01 PM, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So it appears that things being passed through VIA USB passthrough
are
broken.
My mouse does not seem to register in my Windows 10 VM, and the two
keyboards I have tried have caused the VM and the host to crash.
I am not trying to update my host to 4.1.5 by running "sudo engine-setup"
on my host. It seems to detect the updates, but then fails saying "[ ERROR
] Failed to execute stage 'Setup validation': Cannot upgrade the Engine
database schema due to wrong ownership of some database entities."
Any ideas? I am tempted just to blow everything away and start over, but
I dont know how difficult it is to use an old data domain in a new
install. Would it be as simple as copying the files over into the new
domain?
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> I checked under:
> /var/log/hosted-engine-ha/
>
> I do not have this directory in my /var/log file.
>
> Also I did some more experiments. I removed the graphics card and left
> only a keyboard and mouse (USB inputs) added to the VM. Same as before,
> everything works fine, but once I try to use the keyboard or mouse
>
> BOOM everything crashes (including the host, which reboots after). Next
> step, I suppose it to try a different keyboard and mouse, but my guess is
> that any USB added device will cause the VM and host to crash upon
> interaction. Everything loads fine, and the VM even continues to continue
> working normally, until one of these device is activated or used.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 8:09 PM, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the quick response Charles! Only had a second so I have not
>> taken a look at the logs yet...
>>
>> But after reinstalling the host, it looks like everything came back up
>> at first. I have discovered what is causing the entire host to fail, crash
>> and reboot is when I mess with my windows 10 vm through the graphics card.
>>
>> I have an old Radeon HD 6870 that I have been using in my windows 10 vm
>> without issue (I even did some light gaming with no issues). It seems that
>> the last update I did has caused not only my windows VM to crash, but also
>> my entire OVIRT host.
>>
>> Really not sure why Ovirt has an issue with my graphics card on my
>> windows host all of a sudden. Will check the logs soon.
>>
>> The main login page shows:
>> Version 4.1.4.2-1.el7.centos
>>
>> Isn't 4.1.5 out? My centos7 box wont seem to find the 4.1.4
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2017 5:20 PM, "Charles Kozler" <ckozleriii(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>> Most answers reside in the agent.log under /var/log/hosted-engine-ha/.
>>> Tail that for a bit and see what pops up. You can also review vdsm log
>>> under /var/log
>>>
>>> I've found that looking at these two logs and just trying a few things
>>> yields results
>>>
>>> On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 5:18 PM, Wesley Stewart <wstewart3(a)gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a single server that is running ovirt as a host and a storage
>>>> domain. I ran an update when the GUI told me that there was one.
>>>>
>>>> I shutdown all of the VM's, placed the host in maintenance mode and
>>>> did the update. Upon rebooting the server, I was able to pull my
VM's
>>>> online without any issue, but then, all of a sudden, vm's stopped
>>>> responding as well as the host.
>>>>
>>>> The host is showing as "Down" and I cannot "Activate"
it. Also
>>>> "Maintenance Mode" is greyed out.
>>>>
>>>> Storage pools are "down" but eventually come back online, but
the host
>>>> still will not come online.
>>>>
>>>> Every few minutes, the host goes to "UP" right before failing
and
>>>> going back "Down". To make it more confusing, like I mentioned
before,
>>>> this is all in one box, so it isn't like their is a network issue
between
>>>> the storage and the host boxes or anything.
>>>>
>>>> Currently trying to reinstall the host and see if that helps, but I
>>>> would very much appreciate any sort of guidance, support or ideas!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fencing failed on Storage Pool Manager OVIRT-Host for Data Center
>>>> OVIRT-Datacenter. Setting status to Non-Operational.
>>>> Host OVIRT-Host failed to recover.
>>>>
>>>>
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