Martin, thanks for your reply, i was aware of the [1] BUG and the implemented solution, changing ServerRebootTimeout to 1200 didnt change a thing...
Now i know about [2] and ill test the fix once it gets released.

Regards,

Bernardo


2017-09-05 8:23 GMT-03:00 Martin Perina <mperina@redhat.com>:
Hi Bernardo,

we have added timeout to wait until host is booted [1] in oVirt 4.1.2. This timeout is by default 5 minutes, but it can be extended using following command:

   engine-config -s ServerRebootTimeout=NNN

where NNN is number of seconds you want to wait until host is booted up.

But be aware that you may be affected by [2], which we are currently trying to fix.

Regards

Martin Perina


On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Bernardo Juanicó <bjuanico@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone, 

I installed 2 hosts on a new cluster and the servers take a really long to boot up (about 8 minutes).

When a host crashes or is powered off the ovirt-manager starts it via power management, since the servers takes all that time to boot up the ovirt-manager thinks it failed to start and proceeds to reboot it, several times before giving up, when the server is finally started (about 20 minutes after the failure)

I changed some engine variables with engine-config trying to set a higher timeout, but the problem persists.

Any ideas??


Regards,
Bernardo



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