
On 01/23/2014 05:45 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 01/23/2014 04:20 PM, Yedidyah Bar David wrote:
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From: "Yedidyah Bar David" <didi@redhat.com> To: "Joop" <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> Cc: "users" <users@ovirt.org> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:30:27 PM Subject: Re: [Users] "Guest Agent Data" under "Network Interfaces" empty
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joop" <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> Cc: "users" <users@ovirt.org> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:25:15 PM Subject: Re: [Users] "Guest Agent Data" under "Network Interfaces" empty
Yedidyah Bar David wrote:
Hi all,
I installed ovirt engine 3.4 beta with two VMs - one opensuse 13.1 with ovirt-guest-agent from [1] and another fedora 19 with oga from fedora. Both of them seem to work well - I can see installed applications, logged in user, memory usage. But in both of them, under "Network Interfaces", the "Guest Agent Data" tab on the right has just headers, with no data.
'vdsClient -s 0 getAllVmStats' on the host does show such data correctly for both VMs.
Am I missing anything? Is it a bug, or I should do something to get there data from the agent (through vdsm)?
I'm guessing that you're missing ethtool and/or python-ethtool? (sorry can't find the right name right now)
Both have python-ethtool, which is a dependency of the guest agent. And vdsm does report correctly - I am pretty certain it's a problem in the engine and not on the host/VMs.
Thanks anyway, -- Didi
Found https://bugzilla.redhat.com/907781, and following comment 7 there, restarted the browser (logout/login was not enough) and now it's ok.
why would that be an ok behavior? That behaviour is of course not ok, however it helped didi to verify the ubuntu guest agent.
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