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On 6 Feb 2012, at 18:31, Andrew Dunlop wrote:
On Monday, 6 February 2012, Mike Burns <mburns(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 14:42 +0000, Andrew Dunlop wrote:
> On 6 February 2012 13:18, Mike Burns <mburns(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 11:12 +0000, Andrew Dunlop wrote:
> >> I realise there is a bug open for a problem where nodes can't register
> >> with engine (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=782663 ).
> >
> > The fix actually was just pushed a few hours ago.
> Ah ok, will there be a new build of the ISO in the releases folder soon?
This is an engine fix, not a node fix. You need new engine rpms, not a
new iso.
>
> >> However is there any way to easily work around this problem for now.
> >> If I add it from the UI it will try to install the node rather than
> >> just registering a pre installed from iso node. Is there anyway of
> >> registering it from the management machine without it trying to
> >> install?
> >
> > This actually should work correctly. And if not, then it's a new issue.
> > The engine UI has logic in it to handle when it detects that the host is
> > ovirt-node. This has worked in previous versions of engine/node, but I
> > haven't tested it recently.
> I have tried to just register the node from the web interface but I
> get the following in my log file (/var/log/ovirt-engine) and it is put
> into non-responsive state:
This looks like it is a problem with VDSM starting. I *think* it's
probably related to a bug in iscsi-initiator-utils [1]. I'm watching
this bug and, when fixed, will generate a new iso with the fix.
Mike
[
1]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786174 Looks like that is indeed the
problem. Thanks.
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wrote:</div></div>On Monday, 6 February 2012, Mike Burns <<a =
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wrote:<br>> On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 14:42 +0000, Andrew Dunlop =
wrote:<br>>> On 6 February 2012 13:18, Mike Burns <<a =
href=3D"mailto:mburns@redhat.com">mburns@redhat.com</a>> =
wrote:<br>>> > On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 11:12 +0000, Andrew Dunlop
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wrote:<br>>> >> I realise there is a bug open for a
problem =
where nodes can't register<br>>> >> with engine
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ago.<br>>> Ah ok, will there be a new build of the ISO in the =
releases folder soon?<br>><br>> This is an engine fix, not a
node =
fix. You need new engine rpms, not a<br>> new =
iso.<br>><br>>><br>>>
>> However is there any way =
to easily work around this problem for now.<br>>> >> If
I =
add it from the UI it will try to install the node rather =
than<br>>> >> just registering a pre installed from iso
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node. Is there anyway of<br>>> >> registering it from
the =
management machine without it trying to<br>>> >> =
install?<br>>> ><br>>> > This
actually should work =
correctly. And if not, then it's a new issue.<br>>>
> The =
engine UI has logic in it to handle when it detects that the host =
is<br>>> > ovirt-node. This has worked in previous =
versions of engine/node, but I<br>>> > haven't tested it =
recently.<br>>> I have tried to just register the node from the =
web interface but I<br>>> get the following in my log file =
(/var/log/ovirt-engine) and it is put<br>>> into non-responsive =
state:<br>><br>> This looks like it is a problem with VDSM =
starting. I *think* it's<br>> probably related to a bug in =
iscsi-initiator-utils [1]. I'm watching<br>> this bug and, when
=
fixed, will generate a new iso with the fix.<br>><br>> =
Mike<br>><br>> [1]<a =
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illa.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3D786174</a><br>Looks like that is =
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