did you restart your nfs service or reboot your nfs host during the upgrade
progress ?
if you did, what's the webadmin portal's storage domain's status at the
time ?
what i'm suspecting is that you were restarting nfs while ovirt-engine is
using it.
2017-05-11 2:02 GMT+08:00 Jason Keltz <jas(a)cse.yorku.ca>:
Hi.
I recently upgraded my oVirt infrastructure to the latest
4.1.1.8-1.el7.centos, which went smoothly. Thanks oVirt team! This
morning, I upgraded my NFS file server which manages the storage domain. I
stopped ovirt engine, did a yum update to bring the server from its older
CentOS 7.2 release to CentOS 7.3, rebooted it, then restarted engine. At
that point, engine was unhappy because our 4 virtualization hosts had a
total of 30 VMs all waiting to reconnect to storage. The status of all the
VMs went to unknown in engine. It took almost 2 hours before everything
was completely normal again. It seems that the hosts were available long
before engine updated status. I'm assuming it's better to restart engine
when I know that NFS has resumed on all the 30 virtalized hosts. However,
it's hard to know when that's happened, without trying to connect manually
to all the hosts. Is there a way to warn engine that you're about to mess
with the storage domain, and you don't want it to do anything drastic? Sort
of like a "maintenance mode" for storage? I would hate for it to start
trying to power off hosts via power management or migrate hosts when it
just needs to wait a bit...
Thanks!
Jason.
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