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FQDN or fully qualified domain name means that you have to reserve in your DNS a name
corresponding to IP received by HE VM from DHCP.
IP address should be reserved for the VM at DHCP.
I advise not to use manual IP to FQDN at your host, as this will lead to many confusions,
especially when you'll have more than a single host machine, but you always can
configure at your /etc/hosts file the FQDN corresponding to IP address given to HE VM.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Nikolai
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Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 14:44:44 -0800
From: "Yue, Cong" <Cong_Yue(a)alliedtelesis.com>
To: "users(a)ovirt.org" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] FQDN for vm creating with hosted-engine
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Hi
Now I am trying to confirm KVM's HA with ovirt, and doing the walk through as the
following guide.
http://community.redhat.com/blog/2014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/
During the VM setting, FQDN is asked, what FQDN means about? Does it mean the hostname of
VM host? In my case, it is compute2-2.
The following is my hosts file, my VM host and storage is 10.0.0.92.
And I am trying to assign 10.0.0.95 to the hosted VM.
---
[root@compute2-2 ~]# cat /etc/hosts
10.0.0.93 compute2-2 nfs2-2
10.0.0.95 ovrit-test
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
----
Also how I can remove the VM I installed, as for when I try to do hosted-engine --deploy,
it shows
---
[root@compute2-2 ~]# hosted-engine --deploy [ INFO ] Stage: Initializing
Continuing will configure this host for serving as hypervisor and create a VM where you
have to install oVirt Engine afterwards.
Are you sure you want to continue? (Yes, No)[Yes]: Yes [ INFO ] Generating a temporary VNC
password.
[ INFO ] Stage: Environment setup
Configuration files: []
Log file:
/var/log/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-20141216144036-30j0wk.log
Version: otopi-1.3.0 (otopi-1.3.0-1.el7) [ INFO ] Hardware supports virtualization [ INFO
] Bridge ovirtmgmt already created [ INFO ] Stage: Environment packages setup [ INFO ]
Stage: Programs detection [ INFO ] Stage: Environment setup [ ERROR ] The following VMs
has been found: ac4c8d35-ca47-4394-afa8-1180c768128c
[ ERROR ] Failed to execute stage 'Environment setup': Cannot setup Hosted Engine
with other VMs running [ INFO ] Stage: Clean up [ INFO ] Generating answer file
'/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/answers.conf'
[ INFO ] Answer file '/etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/answers.conf' has been updated [
INFO ] Stage: Pre-termination [ INFO ] Stage: Termination
--
Thanks,
Cong
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From: Nathan Llaneza <ntllaneza573(a)gmail.com>
To: users <users(a)ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] Server 2012 R2 + Intel Conroe Cluster
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Hey All,
I think I have found a bug in oVirt 3.4.4. We just bought a new server that
supports the Conroe CPU model, and I am trying to install Server 2012 R2
without luck. I keep getting error code 0x000000C4. The problem is while
Windows is still to load into its pre-installation environment it cashes
and then immediately resets. This is a continuous loop. I have found a way
to install Server 2012 R2. Move the cluster away from the Conroe Family (in
my case Penryn). Thanks for all you do.
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From: Brent Hartzell <brent.hartzell(a)outlook.com>
To: <users(a)ovirt.org>
Subject: [ovirt-users] alternate method of fencing
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Is there a way to force oVirt to place a host into maintenance mode
automatically when a problem occurs? The problem we have is separate
networks for everything:
2 public nics which are bonded active/backup for internet access
4 bonded gigabit nics for our Gluster network
1 IPMI
The ipmi is on a completely different network, not attached to anything else
other than a VPN.
///
Our cluster servers shared Gluster & hypervisor on the same hosts, which
works great however, all are 1U servers so we don't have room for another
NIC to dedicate to just an ipmi network connection in addition to the ipmi
card itself. Even if the PSU on a host fails, then the ipmi power management
is useless anyhow and the VM's on that host will not be moved.
I've tested putting a host into maintenance mode with running VM's and it
will auto-migrate the VM's without issue. Is there a way to make oVirt just
force a host into maintenance mode if there's some sort of problem or some
other fencing mechanism that will allow the VM's to be migrated to another
host?
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Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 13:44:22 +0300
From: Roman Nikolayevich Drovalev <drovalev(a)kaluga-gov.ru>
To: Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com>, "users@ovirt.org"(a)kaluga-gov.ru
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Don't start vm
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Hi,
>
> Hi,
> answer below
>
> > > Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com>
> > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > I attach the file. Below log in the vdsm.log.62.xz
> > > > >
> > > > > The given nonexistent disk has probably appeared after
template
> > > removal
> > > > > from which it has been created.
> > > > > BUT it was independent and before problems was not, after
template
> > > > > removal!
> > > > > The disk exists, but at it has changed ID!
> > > >
> > > > I don't understand this description.
> > > >
> > > > Can you describe to steps to reproduce this issue?
> > > >
> > > > Guessing from your description:
> > > > 1. Create vm with x disks
> > > > 2. Create template
> > > > 3. Create vm from template
> > > > 4. Remove template
> > > > ?
> > >
> > > Yes.
> > > 1. Create vm with x disks on the DS 3524 through FC (multipathd on
> vdsm)
> > > 2. Create template
> > > 3. Create vm (independent) from template
> > > 4. Start vm and job in the vm
> > > 5. Remove template
> > > 6. Stop vm
> > > 7. Don`t start vm with error
> >
> > Do you mean - start vm fail with error about missing lv?
Yes
> >
> > > 8. seek it disk - #lsblk
> >
> > Can you share the output of lsblk both before and after you stop the
vm?
No, since vm does not start!
> >
> > > 9. many command with block 253:20
> >
> > Not sure what do you mean by that
You did not explain what you mean
Hm, ?? vgchange ....
> > Note: do *not* activate all lvs using "vgchange -a y"
> > Only vdsm should activate its volumes.
>
> OK! If vm don`t start, how to take data from vm?
Of course if you need to troubshoot the system, and the vm is not
running, there is no problem to access the lv directly.
Even then, you should *not* activate all lvs in a vg using
vgchange -a y
But activate only the lv you want to access using
lvchange -a y
Thank you, did not know
>
> >
> > > 10. mount finded lvm in lvm volume and save data
> >
> > Mount? how mount is related to lvm?
>
> VM disk is lv on vdsm. I mounted lv, inside lvm on lv vdsm!
You mean you activate the lv on the host?
Yes, intro LVM vdsm
> > > 12. reboot all vdsm host
> > > 13. dont't find ID it disk! ID it disk changed!
> >
> > Please share output of lvs both before and after the vm is stopped.
>
> Before
> -/dev/9d53ecef-8bfc-470b-8867-836bfa7df137/
fb8466c9-0867-4e73-8362-2c95eea89a83
> After -
> /dev/9d53ecef-8bfc-470b-8867-836bfa7df137/33b905e2-23df-49a9-
b772-4ebda3b0cd22
This not the output of lvs, these are the symlinks to the active lvs.
Can you share the lvs output before and after the vm is stopped?
No, since the vm does not start!
>
> Now the problem disk has again received old ID(lvdisplay), BUT I have
> already removed it!
I'm not sure what you mean. Can you share the output of lvdisplay before
and after the operation?
Already is not present, I have removed this problem disk
>
> The Mysticism!
>
> At me 3 disks on 9 GB, 5 days ago I have removed them. Now I them see
till
> now (lvdisplay on the vdsm host) Why?
Did you update lvm cache using "pvscan --cache"?
No. I should after each operation with disks, do in the console "pvscan -
cache"?
>
> In general my problem has begun that on Windows 2008 Vm the empty seat
has
> come to an end.
What do you mean by that?
This is first problem! Second problem - don't start the vm.
> I have expanded volume in web gui. When I began to expand
> a disk in VM - error.
> lvdisplay on the vdsm host has shown the old size of
> a disk!
Is the volume preallocated or thin provisioned?
All my disks - prelocated.
Preallocated volumes are extended when you modify the volume size in
engine ui (as you described). Thin provisioned volumes are extended
only when the available space is bellow a threshold, so the lv
size will not change after you modify the volume size.
>
> Sometimes normally all works!
Do you mean that now everything works?
The VM it has been removed, since for a week I could not start it!
Now all works on others VM. But there were 2 problems! My problem to
understand, that I have made not so or it is a problem oVirt.
I wish to use oVirt, but is not assured of it because of these problems!
>
> How I understand, probably, "all ok" when you work with VM which are
on
> SPM host??!
Lost you here.
It agree, a head around ))
Thanks
Roma
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[ovirt-users] FQDN for vm creating with
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guide.<br><div><br></div>http://community.redhat....
014/10/up-and-running-with-ovirt-3-5/<br><div><br></div><br><div><br></div>=
During the VM setting, FQDN is asked, what FQDN means about? Does it mean t=
he hostname of VM host? In my case, it is
compute2-2.<br><div><br></div>The=
following is my hosts file, my VM host and storage is
10.0.0.92.<br><div><=
br></div>And I am trying to assign 10.0.0.95 to the hosted
VM.<br><div><br>=
</div>---<br><div><br></div>[root@compute2-2 ~]# cat
/etc/hosts<br><div><br=
</div>10.0.0.93 compute2-2
nfs2-2<br><div><br></div>10.0.0.95 ovrit-test<b=
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localhost.localdomain localhost=
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localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6<br><div=
<br></div>----<br><div><br></div>Also
how I can remove the VM I installed,=
as for when I try to do hosted-engine
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s<br>and then immediately resets. This is a continuous loop. I have found a=
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charset=3D"us-ascii"<br><div><br></div>Is there a way
to force oVirt to pl=
ace a host into maintenance mode<br>automatically when a problem occurs? Th=
e problem we have is separate<br>networks for
everything:<br><div><br></div=
<br><div><br></div>2 public nics
which are bonded active/backup for =
internet
access<br><div><br></div>4 bonded gigabit nics for our Gluster
net=
work<br><div><br></div>1 IPMI
<br><div><br></div> <br><div><br></div>T=
he ipmi is on a completely different network, not attached to anything else=
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<br><div><br></div> <br><div><br></div>///<br><d=
iv><br></div> <br><div><br></div>Our
cluster servers shared Gluster &a=
mp; hypervisor on the same hosts, which<br>works great however, all are 1U =
servers so we don't have room for another<br>NIC to dedicate to just an ipm=
i network connection in addition to the ipmi<br>card itself. Even if the PS=
U on a host fails, then the ipmi power management<br>is useless anyhow and =
the VM's on that host will not be
moved.<br><div><br></div> <br><div><=
br></div>I've tested putting a host into maintenance mode with running
VM's=
and it<br>will auto-migrate the VM's without issue. Is there a way to make=
oVirt just<br>force a host into maintenance mode if there's some sort of p=
roblem or some<br>other fencing mechanism that will allow the VM's to be mi=
grated to
another<br>host?<br><div><br></div> <br><div><br></div> =
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14 13:44:22 +0300<br>From: Roman Nikolayevich Drovalev <drovalev@kaluga-=
gov.ru><br>To: Nir Soffer
&lt;nsoffer(a)redhat.com&gt;,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"users@ovirt.org"(a)kaluga-gov.ru<br>Subject:
Re=
: [ovirt-users] Don't start
vm<br>Message-ID:<br> &n=
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charset=3D"us-ascii"<br><div><br></div>Hi,=
<br><div><br></div><br>> > <br>>
> Hi,<br>> > answer bel=
ow<br>> > <br>> > > > Nir Soffer
&lt;nsoffer(a)redhat.com&g=
t;<br>> > > > <br>> > >
> > > Hi,<br>> >=
; > > > > <br>> > > >
> > I attach the file. =
Below log in the vdsm.log.62.xz<br>> > > > >
> <br>> &=
gt; > > > > The given nonexistent disk has probably appeared
af=
ter <br>template<br>> > > >
removal<br>> > > > >=
> from which it has been created.<br>> > > >
> > BUT =
it was independent and before problems was not, after <br>template<br>>
=
> > > > > removal!<br>> > >
> > > The disk=
exists, but at it has changed ID!<br>> > > > >
<br>> >=
; > > > I don't understand this description.<br>>
> > >=
; > <br>> > > > > Can you describe to
steps to reproduce =
this issue?<br>> > > > > <br>>
> > > > Guessi=
ng from your description:<br>> > > > > 1. Create
vm with x d=
isks<br>> > > > > 2. Create
template<br>> > > > =
> 3. Create vm from template<br>> > > > >
4. Remove templ=
ate<br>> > > > > ?<br>> >
> > <br>> > >=
> Yes.<br>> > > > 1. Create vm with x disks on
the DS 3524 =
through FC (multipathd on<br>> > vdsm)<br>> >
> > 2. Crea=
te template<br>> > > > 3. Create vm (independent) from
template=
<br>> > > > 4. Start vm and job in the
vm<br>> > > >=
; 5. Remove template<br>> > > > 6. Stop
vm<br>> > > &g=
t; 7. Don`t start vm with error<br>> > > <br>>
> > Do you=
mean - start vm fail with error about missing lv?<br>>
<br><div><br></d=
iv>Yes<br><div><br></div><br> <br>>
<br>> > > <br>> >=
; > > 8. seek it disk - #lsblk<br>> > >
<br>> > > C=
an you share the output of lsblk both before and after you stop the <br>vm?=
<br><div><br></div>No, since vm does not
start!<br><div><br></div><br=
> <br>> > > <br>>
> > > 9. many command with block=
253:20<br>>
> > <br>> > > Not sure what do you mean by t=
hat<br>> <br>> You did not explain what you
mean<br><div><br></div>Hm=
, ?? vgchange ....<br><div><br></div>> <br>>
> > Note: do *not*=
activate all lvs using "vgchange -a y"<br>> > > Only
vdsm should =
activate its volumes.<br>> > <br>> > OK! If vm
don`t start, how=
to take data from vm?<br>> <br>> Of course if you need to
troubshoot=
the system, and the vm is not<br>> running, there is no problem to acce=
ss the lv directly.<br>> <br>> Even then, you should *not*
activate a=
ll lvs in a vg using <br>> <br>> vgchange
-a y<br>> =
<br>> But activate only the lv you want to access using<br>>
<br>>=
lvchange -a y<br><div><br></div>Thank you,
did not know<br><=
div><br></div>> <br>> > <br>>
> > <br>> > > >=
10. mount finded lvm in lvm volume and save data<br>> >
> <=
br>> > > Mount? how mount is related to lvm?<br>>
> <br>>=
> VM disk is lv on vdsm. I mounted lv, inside lvm on lv vdsm!<br>>
<=
br>> You mean you activate the lv on the
host?<br><div><br></div>Yes, in=
tro LVM vdsm<br><div><br></div><br>>
<br>> > > > 12. reboot =
all vdsm host<br>> > > > 13. dont't find ID it disk!
ID it disk=
changed!<br>> > > <br>> > > Please
share output of lvs b=
oth before and after the vm is stopped.<br>> > <br>>
> Before<b=
r>> > -/dev/9d53ecef-8bfc-470b-8867-836bfa7df137/<br>>
fb8466c9-08=
67-4e73-8362-2c95eea89a83<br>> > After -<br>>
> /dev/9d5=
3ecef-8bfc-470b-8867-836bfa7df137/33b905e2-23df-49a9-<br>> b772-4ebda3b0=
cd22<br>> <br>> This not the output of lvs, these are the
symlinks to=
the active lvs.<br>> <br>> Can you share the lvs output before
and a=
fter the vm is stopped?<br><div><br></div><br>No,
since the vm does n=
ot start!<br><div><br></div>> <br>> >
<br>> > Now the proble=
m disk has again received old ID(lvdisplay), BUT I have<br>> >
alread=
y removed it!<br>> <br>> I'm not sure what you mean. Can you
share th=
e output of lvdisplay before<br>> and after the operation?<br>>
<br><=
div><br></div>Already is not present, I have removed this problem
disk<br><=
div><br></div><br>> > <br>> > The
Mysticism!<br>> > <br>&=
gt; > At me 3 disks on 9 GB, 5 days ago I have removed them. Now I them =
see <br>till<br>> > now (lvdisplay on the vdsm host)
Why?<br>> <br=
> Did you update lvm cache using "pvscan
--cache"?<br><div><br></div>No=
. I should after each
operation with disks, do in the console "pvscan - <br=
cache"?<br><div><br></div><br>>
<br>> > <br>> > In general =
my problem has
begun that on Windows 2008 Vm the empty seat <br>has<br>>=
> come to an end.<br>> <br>> What do you mean by
that?<br><div><b=
r></div>This is first problem! Second problem - don't start the vm.
<br><di=
v><br></div>> <br>> > I have expanded volume in
web gui. When I be=
gan to expand<br>> > a disk in VM - error.<br>>
<br>> > lvdi=
splay on the vdsm host has shown the old size of<br>> > a
disk!<br>&g=
t; <br>> Is the volume preallocated or thin
provisioned?<br><div><br></d=
iv>All my disks - prelocated.<br><div><br></div>>
<br>> Preallocated =
volumes are extended when you modify the volume size in<br>> engine ui (=
as you described). Thin provisioned volumes are extended<br>> only when =
the available space is bellow a threshold, so the lv<br>> size will not =
change after you modify the volume size.<br>> <br>> >
<br>> >=
; Sometimes normally all works!<br>> <br>> Do you mean that now
every=
thing works?<br><div><br></div><br>The VM it has been
removed, since for a =
week I could not start it!<br><div><br></div>Now all works on
others VM. Bu=
t there were 2 problems! My problem to <br>understand, that I have made not=
so or it is a problem oVirt. <br>I wish to use oVirt, but is not assured o=
f it because of these problems!<br><div><br></div>>
<br>> > <br>&g=
t; > How I understand, probably, "all ok" when you work with VM which
ar=
e <br>on<br>> > SPM host??!<br>> <br>>
Lost you here.<br><div><=
br></div>It agree, a head around
))<br><div><br></div><br>Thanks<br><div><b=
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