On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 3:25 PM, <ovirt@fateknollogee.com> wrote:
This is what I had.
Does this look correct?

Yes, I think so.

can you please share your hosted-engine-setup log file to understand where it's failing?
 

[root@ovirt-node1 ~]# df -h
Filesystem                                                           Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-ovirt--node--ng--4.2.3--0.20180515.0+1   14G  1.8G   12G  14% /
devtmpfs                                                              32G     0   32G   0% /dev
tmpfs                                                                 32G  8.0K   32G   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                                                 32G   18M   32G   1% /run
tmpfs                                                                 32G     0   32G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/sda1                                                            976M  207M  702M  23% /boot
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-home                                    976M  2.6M  907M   1% /home
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-tmp                                     976M  2.8M  906M   1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-var                                      15G  112M   14G   1% /var
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-var_log                                 7.8G   42M  7.3G   1% /var/log
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-var_log_audit                           2.0G  6.3M  1.8G   1% /var/log/audit
/dev/mapper/onn_ovirt--node1-var_crash                               9.8G   37M  9.2G   1% /var/crash
tmpfs                                                                6.3G     0  6.3G   0% /run/user/0


On 2018-05-16 06:14, Simone Tiraboschi wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:52 PM, <ovirt@fateknollogee.com> wrote:


https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/install-guide/chap-System_Requirements/
[1] says:
Important: If you are also installing the oVirt Engine Virtual
Appliance for self-hosted engine installation, the /var partition
must be at least 60 GB.

The appliance disk is shipped as a qcow2 image: 4 GB should be enough.

Back to the drawing board, I certainly failed to read that!!

On 2018-05-16 02:37, Andrea Dell'Amico wrote:
On 16 May 2018, at 09:42, Simone Tiraboschi <stirabos@redhat.com>
wrote:

On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 6:31 PM,  <ovirt@fateknollogee.com> wrote:

Engine network config error

Following this blog post:

https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2018/02/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4-2-and-gluster-storage/
[2]


[1]

I get an error saying the hosted engine setup is "trying" to use
vibr0 (192.168.xxx.x) even though I have the bridge interface set
to "eno1"

Regardless of whether the Edit Hosts File is checked or unchecked,
it overwrites my engine IP entry from 10.50.235.x to 192.168.xxx.x

The same thing happens whether I set the engine IP to Static or
DHCP (I don't have DNS, I'm using static entries in /etc/hosts).

Any ideas it "insists" on using "vibr0" instead of "eno1"?

Hi,
up to this point is absolutely fine: in the new node zero deployment
flow, hosted-engine-setup bootstraps a local VM with an engine there
to use that engine to configure the rest of the system (storage,
network...).
That bootstrap VM runs over default natted libvirt network, that's
why you see vibr0 and 192.168.xxx.x at that stage.

If you are facing any issue, it's definitively not there.

Yes, the blog post describes the 4.2.{0,1} behaviour while the local
VM is a change introduced in 4.2.2.
I faced a similar error and in my case the VM creation failed because
there was not enough space in /var/tmp. It wasn’t a problem before,
because the engine VM was created directly on top of a gluster volume.

Andrea
 --
Andrea Dell'Amico
http://adellam. sevenseas.org/ [3] [2]

Links:
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[1]
https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2018/02/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4-2-and-gluster-storage/
[2]
[2] http://sevenseas.org/
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Links:
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[1] https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/install-guide/chap-System_Requirements/
[2]
https://www.ovirt.org/blog/2018/02/up-and-running-with-ovirt-4-2-and-gluster-storage/
[3] http://sevenseas.org/