As this is not a VM, you won't have to worry about putting 1 host in maintenance.
I make backups lile this:
engine-backup --mode=backup --scope=all
--file=/root/engine-bkp-empty-ovirt1-ver4.3.7-rc4--2019-11-30
--log=/var/log/engine-backup.log
I'm specifying the host that will be used for restore, which is needed when the
engine is VM.
In your bare-metal case - you just need to recover the OS/harfware and restore from
backup.
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec 3, 2019 04:36, rwebb(a)ropeguru.com wrote:
So thinking about my setup, I am thinking through different failure scenarios.
So lets say I have a small physical server with 8 cores and 16GB RAM and I install Centos
7 and ovirt-engine on bare metal. This would also be the same scenario is the engine were
on a VM.
I run into a major hardware issue and completely lose the engine. How does one recover
the cluster setup and not have to start from scratch by having to rebuild all the nodes?
Can the engine just be rebuilt and the ovirt nodes be imported?
This scenario is based on the nodes being built from the ovirt node iso.
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