On Thursday, March 30, 2017 3:53:47 AM EDT Liron Aravot wrote:
Hi Jim, please see inline
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:08 AM, Jim Kusznir <jim(a)palousetech.com> wrote:
> hello:
>
> I've been running my ovirt Version 4.0.5.5-1.el7.centos cluster for a
> while now, and am now revisiting some aspects of it for ensuring that I
> have good reliability.
>
> My cluster is a 3 node cluster, with gluster nodes running on each node.
> After running my cluster a bit, I'm realizing I didn't do a very optimal
> job of allocating the space on my disk to the different gluster mount
> points. Fortunately, they were created with LVM, so I'm hoping that I can
> resize them without much trouble.
>
> I have a domain for iso, domain for export, and domain for storage, all
> thin provisioned; then a domain for the engine, not thin provisioned. I'd
> like to expand the storage domain, and possibly shrink the engine domain
> and make that space also available to the main storage domain. Is it as
> simple as expanding the LVM partition, or are there more steps involved?
> Do I need to take the node offline?
I didn't understand completely that part - what is the difference between
the domain for storage and the domain for engine you mentioned?
> second, I've noticed that the first two nodes seem to have a full copy of
> the data (the disks are in use), but the 3rd node appears to not be using
> any of its storage space...It is participating in the gluster cluster,
> though.
>
> Third, currently gluster shares the same network as the VM networks. I'd
> like to put it on its own network. I'm not sure how to do this, as when I
> tried to do it at install time, I never got the cluster to come online; I
> had to make them share the same network to make that work.
I'm adding Sahina who may shed some light on the gluster question, I'd try
on the gluster mailing list as well.
> Ovirt questions:
> I've noticed that recently, I don't appear to be getting software updates
> anymore. I used to get update available notifications on my nodes every
> few days; I haven't seen one for a couple weeks now. is something wrong?
>
> I have a windows 10 x64 VM. I get a warning that my VM type does not
> match the installed OS. All works fine, but I've quadrouple-checked that
> it does match. Is this a known bug?
Do you have the ovirt-guest-agent installed and running on that windows VM? If
not that is highly likely the cause for the warning.
Arik, any info on that?
> I have a UPS that all three nodes and the networking are on. It is a USB
> UPS. How should I best integrate monitoring in? I could put a raspberry
> pi up and then run NUT or similar on it, but is there a "better" way with
> oVirt?
>
> Thanks!
> --Jim
>
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users(a)ovirt.org
>
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users