Hello,
we are experiencing probably the same situation, and it is serious failure of the ovirt!
After last upgrade of centos 7 hosts and hosted engine (see versions below), the hosted
engine does not come up, making the whole ovirt cluster USELESS. I can't connect to
engine console any way. I even tried clean install of one centos 7 host with hosted engine
on nfs storage with the same result, engine comes up, but failing liveliness check.
Here are the versions of clean install, which is also failing:
ovirt-engine-appliance.noarch 4.2-20180903.1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-engine-sdk-python.noarch 3.6.9.1-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-host.x86_64 4.2.3-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-host-dependencies.x86_64 4.2.3-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-host-deploy.noarch 1.7.4-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-hosted-engine-ha.noarch 2.2.16-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup.noarch 2.2.26-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-imageio-common.x86_64 1.4.4-0.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-imageio-daemon.noarch 1.4.4-0.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-provider-ovn-driver.noarch 1.2.14-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-release42.noarch 4.2.6.1-1.el7
installed
ovirt-setup-lib.noarch 1.1.5-1.el7
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-vmconsole.noarch 1.0.5-4.el7.centos
@ovirt-4.2
ovirt-vmconsole-host.noarch 1.0.5-4.el7.centos
@ovirt-4.2
python-ovirt-engine-sdk4.x86_64 4.2.8-2.el7
@ovirt-4.2
This is a total fail of "intended for production use" system. Even more, when I
try to restore regular engine backup to new engine before engine-setup on new clean centos
7 host, it is failing also.
What logs would you need to get it analyzed? I can supply it right back.
Regards,
Pavel