Hey Alex,
I used to have a similar problem a while back on an NFS data domain. Any time I did a
large file operation (create template, export vm, import vm), I got that message, and had
to wait until the SPM was re-assigned. I replaced my raid controller card, and the problem
went away. I was able to isolate the problem by creating a new data domain using an
external USB hard drive, and showing that it no longer happened on the new domain.
Might be unrelated, but also might be something worth checking out to see if you can rule
out your storage as the cause of the problem.
Good luck!
Tim Hildred, RHCE
Content Author II - Engineering Content Services, Red Hat, Inc.
Brisbane, Australia
Email: thildred(a)redhat.com
Internal: 8588287
Mobile: +61 4 666 25242
IRC: thildred
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Leonhardt" <alex.tuxx(a)gmail.com>
To: "oVirt Mailing List" <users(a)ovirt.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 2:55:17 AM
Subject: [Users] Data Center is being initialized, please wait for initialization to
complete
Hi,
Occasionally, mainly after doing larger disk operations, I see this :
Data Center is being initialized, please wait for initialization to
complete
and then the SPM host changes ...
I didnt see any particular load on that server at the time it
happened - I simply told it to delete some VMs from a export domain.
Any clues ?
Alex
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