On Sunday, January 8, 2017 4:49:52 PM EST Bill Bill wrote:
> Define insanely slow, is it putting up the spinner for loading?
If so you
> can
switch tabs while its doing its thing.
It’s back now – the issue is we’ve been testing it for the past year to year
and a half to eventually move into production starting immediately with
about 100 VM’s. My concern is if there’s a break in connectivity to
storage, nic failure, switch failure or some other issue, oVirt goes
berserk and it feels like hours just to get the VM’s started back up.
At first I had to force umount the stale connections, that’s fine with a few
hosts, but we’re planning to have a large number of hosts and storage
domains and doing that across 10, 20, 40, 50 or large number of hypervisors
manually would be an issue.
> If so you can switch tabs while its doing its thing.
Nope, the browser locks up (all browsers) – the cursor goes from the little
hand cursor to the default pointer from the OS – can’t click anything, tabs
aren’t responsive etc. I can refresh the browser and get back in however,
once I click something, it does the same thing.
> In /share/ovirt-engine/ui-plugins there should be a file called
> dashboard.json, rename it to something that doesn't end in json and
> reload the
webadmin, that should disable the dashboard.
Does this disable the whole dashboard completely? IE can’t shutdown/boot
VM’s etc or is the dashboard.json controlling something else?
All it does is disable the main tab that is added for showing the dashboard.
If there is something in the dashboard that is messing up your browser, then
the rename will make that go away (together with the dashboard obviously).
All that said, I am testing at the moment with a single storage device – all
flash, CentOS7 plain NFS – a yum update is what caused the break in storage
resulting in everything going haywire. I was able to get the main storage
(3 domains, mapped to the same server for testing) by deleting the checksum
in the meta file.
Ideally, my final tests would be with multiple storage devices however, I’m
out of rack space for a few more days so I can only finish testing with the
single nas at the moment. Perhaps the single nas could be the root of the
problem as oVirt seems to always want some domain up to make the master.
From: Alexander Wels<mailto:awels@redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2017 3:29 PM
To: users@ovirt.org<mailto:users@ovirt.org>
Cc: Bill Bill<mailto:jax2568@outlook.com>
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Dashboard freezes, locks up cannot perform any
tasks
On Friday, January 6, 2017 7:38:54 PM EST Bill Bill wrote:
> After having an issue with a storage domain, the dashboard is now
> unusable.
I have about 15 VM’s that are paused due to the storage issue
> that happened. The has since been resolved and all storage is
active
> however, I can’t start the VM’s because the dashboard is insanely slow
> and just locks up. I’ve restarted the ovirt-engine multiple times with
> the same results.
Define insanely slow, is it putting up the spinner for loading? If so you
can
switch tabs while its doing its thing.
> Is there some troubleshooting to perform or is this a known issue,
> something
that will be resolved?
Its not a known issue, but if you need to get at the VMs right now and the
dashboard is in your way, you can always disable the UI plugin that adds
it.
But I suspect there is some other issue that is causing the problem.
In /share/ovirt-engine/ui-plugins there should be a file called
dashboard.json, rename it to something that doesn't end in json and reload
the
webadmin, that should disable the dashboard.