On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 14:26 +0200, Jorick Astrego wrote:
Hi,
Finally I found the problem but I still don't understand it.
The problem appears to be that I install using the Supermicro IPMI with
local cdrom.
Installation goes well but after that I am unable to login remotely and
get the error "systemd-readahead-collect[500]: Failed to open pack file:
Read-only file system". The system appears to hang.
When I hook up a screen and keyboard I can login normally and everything
works fine, this is very strange and annoying as I now need to install
every node in the datacenter.
I also tried logging in after startup but when I check the IPMI, I only
get a black screen.
Now I started using cobbler for using PXE boot with latest nightly
release, but I still have to install and configure the node. How can I
push the installation automatically so I can install unattended?
We apparently don't have the options documented on
ovirt.org anywhere,
but I'll make sure we do that. In the meantime, you can refer to this
document [1] for automated installation options. The options are pretty
much identical.
Thanks
Mike
[1]
http://goo.gl/vbeXQ
Any ideas?
Kind regards,
Jorick Astrego
On 10/15/2012 03:57 PM, Jorick Astrego wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> It took a while to have the time to continue testing.
>
> I tried both methods. When I use " storage_vol=:4000:::: " and "
> mem_overcommit=0" everything installs fine.
>
> But after I reboot the node i get the screen "login as admin to
> configure" and the system hangs.
>
> After several seconds I get the message
> "systemd-readahead-collect[500]: Failed to open pack file: Read-only
> file system"
>
> When I only use " mem_overcommit=0 ", I cannot install the node as the
> Disk Space Check tells me I need a bigger drive.
>
> "Available Space: 14305MB"
> "Required Space: 26782MB"
>
> This should be less:
>
> 0*32 + 8(32<64) = 8GB Swap.
>
> Plus the storage ovirt needs itself (300MB?)
>
> I tried ovirt-node 2.5.1 and 2.5.2
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jorick Astrego
> Netbulae B.V.
>
> On 09/01/2012 10:34 PM, Mike Burns wrote:
>> You can do this with 2 different methods, both of which are on the
>> kernel command line during boot. Simply hit TAB when you're selecting
>> the install option and add one of the options below to the command line.
>>
>> 1. You can set " storage_vol=:XXX:::: " where XXX is the desired
>> size of the SWAP partition in MB. It has a minimum size of 5MB.
>> This lets you set a static size for swap.
>>
>> 2. You can set mem_overcommit=0. This will change our calculation
>> to not add any swap for overcommit. It will still calculate a value
>> based on the amount of RAM, but not as large as with the overcommit.
>>
>> The swap size is calculated at mem_overcommit*RAM + <BASE_SWAP>
>>
>> BASE_SWAP is calculated using this formula:
>>
>> if MEM_SIZE < 4GB:
>> BASE_SWAP = 2GB
>> elif MEM_SIZE < 16GB:
>> BASE_SWAP = 4GB
>> elif MEM_SIZE < 64GB:
>> BASE_SWAP = 8GB
>> else:
>> BASE_SWAP = 16GB
>>
>>
>> We are planning to expose these option in the TUI installer, just not
>> there yet.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We have a 16GB SSD in all our nodes to install the ovirt node image
>>> on.
>>> While installing I get the message there is not enough space.
>>>
>>> After checking the requirements of ovirt node it should fit quite
>>> easily, but I think the swap space assigned is too much as we have a
>>> lot
>>> of ram in the nodes.
>>>
>>> As we don't overcommit the RAM in our nodes we shouldn't need that
>>> much
>>> swap. Is there any way to modify it? I'd hate to have to buy new
>>> SSD's :-(
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Netbulae
>>> Jorick Astrego
>>>
>>> Netbulae B.V.
>>>
>>>
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