And after you find the SPM, check for the running tasks as you did before.It's OK, but you need to make sure you're checking it on the host which has the SPM role. So, first check on the host that it is the current SPM with the following:Look for the host that has " spmStatus = SPM"
vdsClient -s 0 getSpmStatus `vdsClient -s 0 getConnectedStoragePoolsList`On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:37 PM, Juan Pablo <pablo.localhost@gmail.com> wrote:JPregards,Hi,thanks for your reply, I did check with vdsClient -s 0 getAllTasks , returned nothing. is this still the correct way to check?2016-12-20 12:32 GMT-03:00 Elad Ben Aharon <ebenahar@redhat.com>:Hi,Did you check for running tasks in the SPM host?On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:04 PM, Juan Pablo <pablo.localhost@gmail.com> wrote:______________________________JPthanks for your time guys and merry christmas and happy new year if we dont talk again soon!Hi,first of all , thanks to all the Ovirt/Rhev team for the outstanding work!we are having a small issue with Ovirt 4.0.5 after testing a full end of year infrastructure shutdown, everything came back correctly except that we get a 'Deactivating Storage Domain' under the tasks tab.
another dc/cluster running 3.6.7 reported no error with same maintenance procedure.. maybe we did something wrong?would you please be so kind to point me on the right direction to fix it? I looked
vdsClient -s 0 getAllTasks , but returns nothing..._________________
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