
Hi, Can you send the engine log around the time you tried to import the export domain? Thanks On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 9:47 PM, ~Stack~ <i.am.stack@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/03/2017 01:17 PM, ~Stack~ wrote:
On 11/03/2017 12:48 PM, Alexander Wels wrote:
But if all else fails you should be able to create a fresh engine, and after you have added a host, you should be able to import the existing storage domain (like you noted the VMs are still there).
Greetings, Thanks, but I've tried that too. Even though it did delete the keystore, I ended up with the exact same error. :-(
I'm doing a fresh install right now. I've never done an import like this before. I just connect the fresh install to one of my hosts and I can import the others hosts/vms/configurations?
Thanks! ~Stack~
Bender: Are we boned? Leela: Yeah, we're boned
So I built a new management host from scratch. I added one of my hosts, and immediately crashed the vm's running on that hypervisor (they all just stopped responding). I don't know why they didn't fail over, but they didn't. Oh well. At least the other hypervisor is up!
So I tried following this guide to import my storage domain from the section "Disaster Recovery flows" for "Import file Storage Domain".
https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/ storage/importstoragedomain/
Yeah. That didn't work. It says it can't find any other domains to import, but if I attempt to create a new one it says it can't because there are existing domains!
Well, while I was poking at it the other VM's started acting up (crazy high latency and the ovirt logs were really pissed at me). So I shut off the ones that still responded, then shut down the other hypervisor. I backed up the VM's on my NFS share, and created a new directory for the data domain.
Guess I'm rebuilding my environment from scratch. I just hope I can get some of the VM's to come back some how. :-/
~Stack~
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