On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 3:20 PM, <nicolas@devels.es> wrote:
El 2018-03-23 12:16, Sandro Bonazzola escribió:
2018-03-21 13:37 GMT+01:00 <nicolas@devels.es>:

Hi,

We're running oVirt 4.1.9, today I put a host on maintenance, I saw
one of the VMs was taking too long to migrate so I shut it down. It
seems that just in that moment the machine ended migrating, but the
shutdown did happen as well.

I would suggest to update to 4.2 as soon as possible since 4.1 is not
supported anymore now that 4.2 is available


We have 2 oVirt infrastructures. One is migrated to 4.2, we can't migrate the other one since most of the user portal features in 4.1 are not present in 4.2 and our users do a massive usage of this portal to create/tune VMs. I know several issues were created on Github to implement missing features, but we cannot upgrade until they are implemented.

Have you checked the latest oVirt 4.2.2 RC? We have brought back several features to the user portal.
Y.
 

Thanks.

 

Now, when I try to start the VM I'm getting the following error:

2018-03-21 12:31:02,309Z ERROR

[org.ovirt.engine.core.dal.dbbroker.auditloghandling.AuditLogDirector]
(DefaultQuartzScheduler3) [7985a4e2] EVENT_ID: VM_DOWN_ERROR(119),
Correlation ID: null, Call Stack: null, Custom ID: null, Custom
Event ID: -1, Message: VM openmaint.iaas.domain.com [1] is down with
error. Exit message: Bad volume specification {'index': '0',
u'domainID': u'04cb5bd0-d94e-4d14-a71a-e63a669e11b9', 'reqsize':
'0', u'format': u'cow', u'optional': u'false', u'address':
{u'function': u'0x0', u'bus': u'0x00', u'domain': u'0x0000',
u'type': u'pci', u'slot': u'0x06'}, u'volumeID':
u'68ee7a04-ceff-49f0-bf91-256870543921', 'apparentsize':
'3221225472', u'imageID': u'9d087e6b-0832-46db-acb0-16d5131afa0c',
u'discard': False, u'specParams': {}, u'readonly': u'false',
u'iface': u'virtio', u'deviceId':
u'9d087e6b-0832-46db-acb0-16d5131afa0c', 'truesize': '3221225472',
u'poolID': u'75bf8f48-970f-42bc-8596-f8ab6efb2b63', u'device':
u'disk', u'shared': u'false', u'propagateErrors': u'off', u'type':
u'disk'}.

It looks quite bad... I'm attaching the engine.log since the moment
I start the VM.

Is there anything I can do to recover the VM? oVirt says the disk
is OK in the 'Disks' tab.

Adding some people who may be able to help. Once solved, please
consider upgrade.

 

Thanks.
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