On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Stefano Stagnaro
<stefanos(a)prismatelecomtesting.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
I've started an oVirt 4.1 HE deployment on a Broadwell based server.
Then I added to HE a second, older host based on Nehalem. I've downgraded the cluster
CPU type to Nehalem to accommodate host2 and it finally reached score 3400. However, when
I try to migrate HE vm it fails with the following error:
2017-03-03 20:19:51,814 ERROR (migsrc/b0d38435) [virt.vm]
(vmId='b0d38435-5774-4ca9-ad24-70b57b5bc25d') unsupported configuration: guest and
host CPU are not compatible: Host CPU does not provide required features: pclmuldq, fma,
pcid, x2apic, movbe, tsc-deadline, aes, xsave, avx, fsgsbase, bmi1, hle, avx2, smep, bmi2,
erms, invpcid, rtm, rdseed, adx, smap, 3dnowprefetch; try using 'Broadwell-noTSX'
CPU model (migration:265)
I believe the problem is in the HE vm XML where the cpu is still
configured as Broadwell. how can I change this specific setting without losing the
deployment? Please find all the relevant logs at the following link:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/njl9aofhdw10ses/AADf2Ql4GKVIKcbgLivbmjC2a
Besides that, I believe this is a wrong behavior because HE should follow
cluster properties (otherwise do not reach score 3400); do you believe is it worth opening
a issue on bugzilla?
I would consider opening a BZ to track this. Adding some people who may have some
insight on the issue.
The definition for the engine VM is getting extracted by ovirt-ha-agent from the
OVF_STORE volume, not sure why the engine doesn't update it when you change cluster
properties. I think it's work to fill a bug.
Stefano, did you tried simply changing the number of cores for the engine VM from the
engine to force a configuration update?
Thank you,
Stefano.
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Hi Simone,
I tried to change the number of cores and, after a reboot, the cpu model has changed to
Nehalem. The HostedEngine vm is now migrating correctly.
I will open a ticket anyway pointing to this specific behavior.
Thank you very much for the support!
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