
Bug reported: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1286847 Op zo 29 nov. 2015 om 16:34 schreef Gianluca Cecchi < gianluca.cecchi@gmail.com>:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 12:41 AM, Yaniv Dary <ydary@redhat.com> wrote:
Can you please open a bug to track this issue?
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 9:34 PM, Paul Groeneweg | Pazion <paul@pazion.nl> wrote:
I checked version, I am running 1.0.11 I restarted, but still not showing info in the tab ( none of the VMs ) See screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/JejTsLAxuXw
Regards, Paul Groeneweg
Hello in my case I have a clean installed 3.6.0 environment with self hosted engine. I installed and configured a CentOS 7.1 guest and I'm able to see guest info. See screenshot.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvVVY4NUJiRU0wTU0/view?usp=sharin...
But I do have the time zone problem. I verified that my self hosted engine (I did the deploy through the provided appliance) was by default configured with UTC timezone. I then changed it using inside its OS the command:
timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Rome
then I made global maintenance and restarted both the host and the engine. I still had the exclamation mark. Then I modified the VM inside the GUI in Edit VM --> System --> General . As you see in screenshot it was Etc/GMT and then Europe/Berlin. And finally shutdown/power on (because reboot doesn't instantiate a new qemu/kvm process) And now it is ok from an OS point of view andalso GUI point of view. See:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvSmp1QjVEMEVPQms/view?usp=sharin...
I don't know if the update itself from 3.5 to 3.6 could have scrambled anything, but in my case all is ok if the various configurations involved match.
BTW: I noticed that the "Guest Info" visualized data are not so dynamic: sometimes if I do some changes, I have to click another tab (eg affinity groups) and then "Guest Info" again to be able to see updated values
host: # timedatectl status ; ssh ractorshe "timedatectl status" ; ssh 10.4.4.29 "timedatectl status" Local time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:27:49 CET Universal time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:27:49 UTC RTC time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:27:49 Timezone: Europe/Rome (CET, +0100) NTP enabled: yes NTP synchronized: yes RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: DST ended at Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at Sun 2016-03-27 01:59:59 CET Sun 2016-03-27 03:00:00 CEST
SH Engine: Local time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:27:51 CET Universal time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:27:51 UTC RTC time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:27:50 Timezone: Europe/Rome (CET, +0100) NTP enabled: yes NTP synchronized: yes RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: DST ended at Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at Sun 2016-03-27 01:59:59 CET Sun 2016-03-27 03:00:00 CEST
Guest: # timedatectl status Local time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:28:07 CET Universal time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:28:07 UTC RTC time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:28:06 Timezone: Europe/Rome (CET, +0100) NTP enabled: yes NTP synchronized: yes RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: DST ended at Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at Sun 2016-03-27 01:59:59 CET Sun 2016-03-27 03:00:00 CEST
A strange thing with guest is that it seems it starts wrong because if current time is 16:25 I notice right after boot that I get both the "!" inside the GUI and wrong timestamp inside OS (1 hour ahead):
# date Sun Nov 29 17:25:41 CET 2015
# timedatectl status Local time: Sun 2015-11-29 17:25:46 CET Universal time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:25:46 UTC RTC time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:25:46 Timezone: Europe/Rome (CET, +0100) NTP enabled: yes NTP synchronized: yes RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: DST ended at Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at Sun 2016-03-27 01:59:59 CET Sun 2016-03-27 03:00:00 CEST
with apparently chronyd going to set time correctly detecting a huge step: # systemctl status chronyd -l chronyd.service - NTP client/server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Sun 2015-11-29 17:24:04 CET; 57min left Main PID: 1354 (chronyd) CGroup: /system.slice/chronyd.service └─1354 /usr/sbin/chronyd -u chrony
Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it systemd[1]: Starting NTP client/server... Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: chronyd version 1.29.1 starting Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: Linux kernel major=3 minor=10 patch=0 Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: hz=100 shift_hz=7 freq_scale=1.00000000 nominal_tick=10000 slew_delta_tick=833 max_tick_bias=1000 shift_pll=2 Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: Frequency -3.865 +/- 0.865 ppm read from /var/lib/chrony/drift Nov 29 17:24:04 racclient.inside.polimi.it systemd[1]: Started NTP client/server. Nov 29 17:26:14 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: Selected source 131.175.12.3 Nov 29 17:26:14 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: System clock wrong by -3599.147583 seconds, adjustment started Nov 29 16:26:15 racclient.inside.polimi.it chronyd[1354]: System clock was stepped by -3599.148 seconds
and after 1-2 minutes time is ok and I don't see any more the "!" in the ovirt admin gui # timedatectl status Local time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:27:09 CET Universal time: Sun 2015-11-29 15:27:09 UTC RTC time: Sun 2015-11-29 16:27:08 Timezone: Europe/Rome (CET, +0100) NTP enabled: yes NTP synchronized: no RTC in local TZ: no DST active: no Last DST change: DST ended at Sun 2015-10-25 02:59:59 CEST Sun 2015-10-25 02:00:00 CET Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at Sun 2016-03-27 01:59:59 CET Sun 2016-03-27 03:00:00 CEST
but this walking ahead 1 hour right after boot seems still wrong to me. Donna if it is a problem with CentOS 7.1 itself or oVirt.
Gianluca
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