You're welcome
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 12:38 PM, JC Clark <jc(a)mcsaipan.net> wrote:
Mr Aharon,
Thank you for an expedient reply. Your suggestions pointed me in the
right direction. I was concentrating on the Hosts when it was the storage
I should have paid more attention to. It seems that if any one of the
Storage Domains is not connecting properly, the system refuses to restore.
It turns out that after the power failure, an inconspicuous server had not
come up properly. It had the ISO Domain and an unused Data Domain which
was still attached. These caused the failure. BZ to you sir and good day.
Thank you
On 06/25/2017 06:54 PM, Elad Ben Aharon wrote:
Hi,
Which types of storage do you have in the data center?
In case it's a block based storage (iSCSI/FC), check that the devices
(LUNs) where you domains reside are accessible though multipath and LVM:
# multipath -ll
# pvs
# vgs
In case it's a file based storage (NFS/GlusterFS), check that the storage
domain file system is mounted under /rhev/data-center/mnt
# mount | grep '/rhev/data-center'
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 11:29 AM, JC Clark <jc(a)mcsaipan.net> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there a reason that a perfectly well working Ovirt 4.1 Engine after a
> power failure, would not allow the hosts to activate because of "VDSM
> ConnectStorageServerVDS failed". All firewalls are down, I have
> reinstalled the host, upgraded everything (host and engine), deleted and
> reinstalled hosts, I can ssh to all from all. Any clues??
>
> Thanks ahead of time..
>
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> JC Clark
> IT Director
> Mount Carmel School
> Saipan, CNMI
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