I think my "CPU" issue may have been partly a combination with low available RAM
in the cluster. I wound up putting the 1st host back into maintenance mode and running
*another* upgrade on the host.
After it rebooted again, it was fully available to the cluster. And I successfully
upgraded a 2nd host, onto which I was able to migrate VMs for preparation of upgrading the
3rd host.
All seems well, for now, after I upgraded the 1st host a second time earlier today.
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On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 2:55 PM, David White via Users <users(a)ovirt.org> wrote:
I have oVirt 4.4.6 running on my Engine VM.
I also have oVirt 4.4.6 on one of my hosts.
The other two hosts are still on oVirt 4.4.5.
My issue seems slightly different than the issue(s) other people have described.
I'm on RHEL 8 hosts.
My Engine VM is running fine on the upgraded host, as is one of my
Ubuntu guests.
However, it seems like I'm not able to migrate *ANY* other guests over the new
host.
The oVirt UI just indicates that for whatever reason the upgraded host isn't
available / compatible for a VM to be migrated to.
I'm not sure how or why this 1 Ubuntu guest VM was able to get
migrated, but it looks like its working just fine.
I did try:
yum downgrade edk2-ovmf
Base on other people's comments. But I'm not sure how long to
wait, or what else to try, to try to get my upgraded host operational again.
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