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Hi,
I was able to map the hosted_storage to default DC. This appeared & got
attached after I mapped another NFS Share as Master Data Domain. Even
the HostedEngine VM appeared under Virtual Machines Tab and status was
set to up.
I could install ovirt guest agent and got all other information reported
from agent service.
But I noticed that although I have installed CentOS 7.2 in Hosted
Engine, VM reports it is a Desktop and not a Server. I attempted to
change these values and also the Clock off set, but received error as
locked parameters cannot be changed etc. Does the Hosted Engine really
use a Desktop Profile? Can't we change it?
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Thanks & Regards,
Anantha Raghava
On Tuesday 21 June 2016 08:01 PM, Anantha Raghava wrote:
Hi,
I was able to install Hosted Engine on CentOS 7.2 Host with NFS
Storage. I faced challenge in registering the NFS Storage Domain -
hosted_storage - on which the Hosted Engine VM was created. When I
attempt to attach the hosted_storage to Data Center, the process fails
and it could not register. Hosted_Engine_Host is registered and is up
& running, but data center is down resulting in the infrastructure
going down.
Another question is, if this storage is not registered in domain, how
would engine vm migrate in case of host failure?
Can some one guide me on this?
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Thanks & Regards,
Anantha Raghava
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Hi,<br>
<br>
I was able to map the hosted_storage to default DC. This appeared
& got attached after I mapped another NFS Share as Master Data
Domain. Even the HostedEngine VM appeared under Virtual Machines Tab
and status was set to up.<br>
<br>
I could install ovirt guest agent and got all other information
reported from agent service.<br>
<br>
But I noticed that although I have installed CentOS 7.2 in Hosted
Engine, VM reports it is a Desktop and not a Server. I attempted to
change these values and also the Clock off set, but received error
as locked parameters cannot be changed etc. Does the Hosted Engine
really use a Desktop Profile? Can't we change it?<br>
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<font face="Liberation Serif">Hi,<br>
<br>
I was able to install Hosted Engine on CentOS 7.2 Host with NFS
Storage. I faced challenge in registering the NFS Storage Domain
- hosted_storage - on which the Hosted Engine VM was created.
When I attempt to attach the hosted_storage to Data Center, the
process fails and it could not register. Hosted_Engine_Host is
registered and is up & running, but data center is down
resulting in the infrastructure going down.<br>
<br>
Another question is, if this storage is not registered in
domain, how would engine vm migrate in case of host
failure?</font><br>
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Can some one guide me on this?<br>
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