I see that the bug is urgent but sitting a month. cc'ing some people who may be able to assist.

On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 4:16 PM Vincent Royer <vincent@epicenergy.ca> wrote:
Would be great to get some help with this, no VMs will start on a freshly installed 4.2.5 node (not upgraded, installed fresh from new ISO)

I created a new VM from Centos 7 template imported from Glance repository. It won't start, although it starts fine on my 4.2.0 host. 

Error upon starting VM, error was similar to this bugzilla, so I commented there with my logs. 

So far the only VM that will run on the 4.2.5 host is the hosted engine. 


On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 9:02 PM Vincent Royer <vincent@epicenergy.ca> wrote:
I updated the engine, and one of my nodes to 4.2.5.  I'm attempting to re-start the VMs that were pinned to it, and migrate another VM to it so that I can update my other node. 

When I try to start the VMs that were pinned to the host, I get:

VM Tuning3 is down with error. Exit message: XML error: Multiple 'scsi' controllers with index '0'.

To fix this I tried to detach the disk and re-attach it, no luck. 

 When I try to migrate a running VM to this host, I get:

Host Letty has network interface which exceeded the defined threshold [95%] (bond0: transmit rate[0%], receive rate [97%])

The host I'm migrating FROM gets a similar error, and the VM does not migrate. I tried the different migration policies without any luck.  

I did successfully migrate the Hosted Engine to the new host, no errors. 

Thanks for any advice!

Vincent

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