After all the updates, the hosted_storage cannot be imported in the DC, the VM engine crashes systematicallyThanks,I know that the minimum is 4Gb for the VM engine, what I want to know is about importing the hosted_storage to the default DC
2015-10-06 10:42 GMT+01:00 Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo@redhat.com>:On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 6:04 PM, wodel youchi <wodel.youchi@gmail.com> wrote:can the following be a minimum hardware to test ovirt 3.6? (I used the same previously with 3.5)Hi,Just to not bother you with this problem again.- one machine supporting kvm- 8 Gb RAM- one nic card- storage (in my case NFS4)- 2 Gb of RAM to hosted-engine2Gb of ram for hosted engine VM are under the minimum requirements of ovirt-engine.A minimum of 4GB of ram is required and 16GB are recommendedthanksMay be I am doing things the wrong way.2015-09-30 23:05 GMT+01:00 wodel youchi <wodel.youchi@gmail.com>:the VM engine crashes after importing the hosted_storage.Hi again,I did redeploy from scratch, same problem2015-09-30 10:24 GMT+01:00 wodel youchi <wodel.youchi@gmail.com>:Hi,Yes I did update the VM engine.2015-09-30 8:35 GMT+01:00 Simone Tiraboschi <stirabos@redhat.com>:On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 9:51 PM, wodel youchi <wodel.youchi@gmail.com> wrote:no vm engine on webui, attaching the hosted-storage to the default DC, causes the VM engine to crash.I have updated my installation ovirt 3.6 beta 6 to RC (I didn't redeploy from scratch), still the same problemHi,is the problem about the VM engine not being shown on webui corrected?That patch has been merged:The patch is on the engine side, not on the host.Did you also updated ovirt-engine on the engine VM?Do I have to redeploy from scratch?PS: I am using NFS4 for storage.thanks in advance.
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