(sorry. e-mail client sent message prematurely)
Ok, I figured out that this needs to be run on the engine, I figured out
that PGPASSWORD is the postgres password, and I finally figured out that
the db password is stored in:
/etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/10-setup-database.conf
Unfortunately, when I run the command provided, I get just an empty line
back, no UUIDs.
I looked in the gui, under the disks tab and found the ID there. I ran the
command on the two UUIDs for the two disks in question:
[root@ovirt ~]# PGPASSWORD=<deleted>
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh -q -t disk -u engine
[root@ovirt ~]# PGPASSWORD=<deleted>
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh -t snapshot -u
engine 405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0
Caution, this operation may lead to data corruption and should be used with
care. Please contact support prior to running this command
Are you sure you want to proceed? [y/n]
y
select fn_db_unlock_snapshot('405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0');
INSERT 0 1
unlock snapshot 405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0 completed successfully.
[root@ovirt ~]# PGPASSWORD=<deleted>
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh -t snapshot -u
engine eada2c1c-1d99-4391-9be3-352c411a0a91
Caution, this operation may lead to data corruption and should be used with
care. Please contact support prior to running this command
Are you sure you want to proceed? [y/n]
y
select fn_db_unlock_snapshot('eada2c1c-1d99-4391-9be3-352c411a0a91');
INSERT 0 1
unlock snapshot eada2c1c-1d99-4391-9be3-352c411a0a91 completed successfully.
Unfortunately, this doesn't appear to have accomplished anything. In the
web UI, the disks are still shown as locked, and the tasks are still shown
as pending.
I logged into a host node and found the directory by the same UUID:
root@ovirt1 images]# cd 405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0/
[root@ovirt1 405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0]# ls
8e4a02a7-760b-478c-a694-81466d601356
8e4a02a7-760b-478c-a694-81466d601356.lease
8e4a02a7-760b-478c-a694-81466d601356.meta
[root@ovirt1 405fabe0-873c-4e8e-ae10-9990debf96c0]# du -sh
514M .
I'm assuming I should NOT just rm these files and the containing
directory....
Suggestions moving forward?
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com> wrote:
Ok, I figured out that this needs to be run on the engine, I figured
out
that PGPASSWORD
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 2:02 AM, Nathanaël Blanchet <blanchet(a)abes.fr>
wrote:
> For instance
>
> PGPASSWORD=XXXXX /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh
> -q -t disk -u engine
> 296c010e-3c1d-4008-84b3-5cd39cff6aa1 | 525a4dda-dbbb-4872-a5f1-8ac2ae
> d48392
>
> PGPASSWORD=XXXXX /usr/share/ovirt-engine/setup/dbutils/unlock_entity.sh
> -t snapshot -u engine 525a4dda-dbbb-4872-a5f1-8ac2aed48392
>
> Le 01/04/2017 à 19:55, Jim Kusznir a écrit :
>
> Hi:
>
> A few days ago I attempted to create a new VM from one of the
> ovirt-image-repository images. I haven't really figured out how to use
> this reliably yet, and in this case, while trying to import an image, one
> of my nodes spontaneously rebooted (or at least, it looked like that to
> ovirt...Not sure if it had an OOM issue or something else). I assume it
> was the node that got the task of importing those images, as ever since
> then (several days now), on my management screen under "Tasks" it shows
the
> attempted imports, still stuck in "processing". I'm quite certain its
not
> actually processing. I do believe it used some of my storage up in the
> partially downloaded images, though (they do show up as
> GlanceDisk-<numbers>, with a status of "Locked" under the main Disks
tab.
>
> How do I "properly" recover from this (abort the task and delete the
> partial download)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Jim
>
>
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