On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 8:03 PM Curtis E. Combs Jr. <ej.albany(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
This little cluster isn't in production or anything like that
yet.
So, I went ahead and used your ethtool commands to disable pause
frames on both interfaces of each server. I then, chose a few VMs to
migrate around at random.
swm-02 and swm-03 both went out again. Unreachable. Can't ping, can't
ssh, and the SSH session that I had open was unresponsive.
Any other ideas?
Sorry, no. Looks like two different NICs with different drivers and
frimware goes down together.
This is a strong indication that the root cause is related to the switch.
Maybe you can get some information about the switch config by
'lldptool get-tlv -n -i em1'
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 1:50 PM Dominik Holler
<dholler(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 6:45 PM Curtis E. Combs Jr. <ej.albany(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, I can't check on the switch. Trust me, I've tried.
>> These servers are in a Co-Lo and I've put 5 tickets in asking about
>> the port configuration. They just get ignored - but that's par for the
>> coarse for IT here. Only about 2 out of 10 of our tickets get any
>> response and usually the response doesn't help. Then the system they
>> use auto-closes the ticket. That was why I was suspecting STP before.
>>
>> I can do ethtool. I do have root on these servers, though. Are you
>> trying to get me to turn off link-speed auto-negotiation? Would you
>> like me to try that?
>>
>
> It is just a suspicion, that the reason is pause frames.
> Let's start on a NIC which is not used for ovirtmgmt, I guess em1.
> Does 'ethtool -S em1 | grep pause' show something?
> Does 'ethtool em1 | grep pause' indicates support for pause?
> The current config is shown by 'ethtool -a em1'.
> '-A autoneg' "Specifies whether pause autonegotiation should be
enabled." according to ethtool doc.
> Assuming flow control is enabled by default, I would try to disable it
via
> 'ethtool -A em1 autoneg off rx off tx off'
> and check if it is applied via
> 'ethtool -a em1'
> and check if the behavior under load changes.
>
>
>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 12:24 PM Dominik Holler <dholler(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 5:49 PM Curtis E. Combs Jr. <
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Sure! Right now, I only have a 500gb partition on each node shared
over NFS, added as storage domains. This is on each node - so, currently 3.
>> >>
>> >> How can the storage cause a node to drop out?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Thanks, I got it.
>> > All three links go down on load, which causes NFS to fail.
>> >
>> > Can you check in the switch port configuration if there is some kind
of Ethernet flow control enabled?
>> > Can you try to modify the behavior by changing the settings of your
host interfaces, e.g.
>> >
>> > ethtool -A em1 autoneg off rx off tx off
>> >
>> > or
>> > ethtool -A em1 autoneg on rx on tx on
>> > ?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019, 11:46 AM Dominik Holler
<dholler(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 5:41 PM Curtis E. Combs Jr. <
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Also, if it helps, the hosts will sit there, quietly, for hours
or
>> >>>> days before anything happens. They're up and working just
fine. But
>> >>>> then, when I manually migrate a VM from one host to another,
they
>> >>>> become completely inaccessible.
>> >>>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Can you share some details about your storage?
>> >>> Maybe there is a feature used during live migration, which
triggers
the issue.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> These are vanilla-as-possible CentOS7 nodes. Very basic ovirt
install
>> >>>> and configuration.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:33 AM Curtis E. Combs Jr.
>> >>>> <ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Hey Dominik,
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Thanks for helping. I really want to try to use ovirt.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > When these events happen, I cannot even SSH to the nodes
due to
the
>> >>>> > link being down. After a little while, the hosts come
back...
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 11:30 AM Dominik Holler <
dholler(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >
>> >>>> > > Is you storage connected via NFS?
>> >>>> > > Can you manually access the storage on the host?
>> >>>> > >
>> >>>> > >
>> >>>> > > On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 5:19 PM Curtis E. Combs Jr.
<
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> Sorry to dead bump this, but I'm beginning to
suspect that
maybe it's
>> >>>> > >> not STP that's the problem.
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> 2 of my hosts just went down when a few VMs tried
to migrate.
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> Do any of you have any idea what might be going
on here? I
don't even
>> >>>> > >> know where to start. I'm going to include the
dmesg in case
it helps.
>> >>>> > >> This happens on both of the hosts whenever any
migration
attempts to start.
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> [68099.245833] bnx2 0000:01:00.0 em1: NIC Copper
Link is Down
>> >>>> > >> [68099.246055] internal: port 1(em1) entered
disabled state
>> >>>> > >> [68184.177343] ixgbe 0000:03:00.0 p1p1: NIC Link
is Down
>> >>>> > >> [68184.177789] ovirtmgmt: port 1(p1p1) entered
disabled state
>> >>>> > >> [68184.177856] ovirtmgmt: topology change
detected,
propagating
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078671] INFO: task qemu-kvm:8888 blocked
for more than
120 seconds.
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078700] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>> >>>> > >> disables this message.
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078723] qemu-kvm D ffff9db40c359040
0
8888 1 0x000001a0
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078727] Call Trace:
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078738] [<ffffffff978fd2ac>] ?
avc_has_perm_flags+0xdc/0x1c0
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078743] [<ffffffff97d69f19>]
schedule+0x29/0x70
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078746] [<ffffffff9785f3d9>]
inode_dio_wait+0xd9/0x100
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078751] [<ffffffff976c4010>] ?
wake_bit_function+0x40/0x40
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078765] [<ffffffffc09d6dd6>]
nfs_getattr+0x1b6/0x250
[nfs]
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078768] [<ffffffff97848109>]
vfs_getattr+0x49/0x80
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078769] [<ffffffff97848185>]
vfs_fstat+0x45/0x80
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078771] [<ffffffff978486f4>]
SYSC_newfstat+0x24/0x60
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078774] [<ffffffff97d76d21>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xae/0x146
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078778] [<ffffffff97739f34>] ?
__audit_syscall_entry+0xb4/0x110
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078782] [<ffffffff9763aaeb>] ?
syscall_trace_enter+0x16b/0x220
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078784] [<ffffffff97848ace>]
SyS_newfstat+0xe/0x10
>> >>>> > >> [68277.078786] [<ffffffff97d7706b>]
tracesys+0xa3/0xc9
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072384] INFO: task qemu-kvm:8888 blocked
for more than
120 seconds.
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072413] "echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
>> >>>> > >> disables this message.
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072436] qemu-kvm D ffff9db40c359040
0
8888 1 0x000001a0
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072439] Call Trace:
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072453] [<ffffffff978fd2ac>] ?
avc_has_perm_flags+0xdc/0x1c0
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072458] [<ffffffff97d69f19>]
schedule+0x29/0x70
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072462] [<ffffffff9785f3d9>]
inode_dio_wait+0xd9/0x100
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072467] [<ffffffff976c4010>] ?
wake_bit_function+0x40/0x40
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072480] [<ffffffffc09d6dd6>]
nfs_getattr+0x1b6/0x250
[nfs]
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072485] [<ffffffff97848109>]
vfs_getattr+0x49/0x80
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072486] [<ffffffff97848185>]
vfs_fstat+0x45/0x80
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072488] [<ffffffff978486f4>]
SYSC_newfstat+0x24/0x60
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072491] [<ffffffff97d76d21>] ?
system_call_after_swapgs+0xae/0x146
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072495] [<ffffffff97739f34>] ?
__audit_syscall_entry+0xb4/0x110
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072498] [<ffffffff9763aaeb>] ?
syscall_trace_enter+0x16b/0x220
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072500] [<ffffffff97848ace>]
SyS_newfstat+0xe/0x10
>> >>>> > >> [68397.072502] [<ffffffff97d7706b>]
tracesys+0xa3/0xc9
>> >>>> > >> [68401.573141] bnx2 0000:01:00.0 em1: NIC Copper
Link is Up,
1000 Mbps
>> >>>> > >> full duplex
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> [68401.573247] internal: port 1(em1) entered
blocking state
>> >>>> > >> [68401.573255] internal: port 1(em1) entered
listening state
>> >>>> > >> [68403.576985] internal: port 1(em1) entered
learning state
>> >>>> > >> [68405.580907] internal: port 1(em1) entered
forwarding state
>> >>>> > >> [68405.580916] internal: topology change
detected, propagating
>> >>>> > >> [68469.565589] nfs: server
swm-01.hpc.moffitt.org
not
responding, timed out
>> >>>> > >> [68469.565840] nfs: server
swm-01.hpc.moffitt.org
not
responding, timed out
>> >>>> > >> [68487.193932] ixgbe 0000:03:00.0 p1p1: NIC Link
is Up 10
Gbps, Flow
>> >>>> > >> Control: RX/TX
>> >>>> > >> [68487.194105] ovirtmgmt: port 1(p1p1) entered
blocking state
>> >>>> > >> [68487.194114] ovirtmgmt: port 1(p1p1) entered
listening state
>> >>>> > >> [68489.196508] ovirtmgmt: port 1(p1p1) entered
learning state
>> >>>> > >> [68491.200400] ovirtmgmt: port 1(p1p1) entered
forwarding
state
>> >>>> > >> [68491.200405] ovirtmgmt: topology change
detected, sending
tcn bpdu
>> >>>> > >> [68493.672423] NFS: nfs4_reclaim_open_state: Lock
reclaim
failed!
>> >>>> > >> [68494.777996] NFSD: client 10.15.28.22 testing
state ID with
>> >>>> > >> incorrect client ID
>> >>>> > >> [68494.778580] NFSD: client 10.15.28.22 testing
state ID with
>> >>>> > >> incorrect client ID
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >>
>> >>>> > >> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 2:53 PM Curtis E. Combs
Jr. <
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> >
>> >>>> > >> > Thanks, I'm just going to revert back to
bridges.
>> >>>> > >> >
>> >>>> > >> > On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 11:50 AM Dominik
Holler <
dholler(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 3:06 PM Curtis
E. Combs Jr. <
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> Seems like the STP options are so
common and necessary
that it would
>> >>>> > >> > >> be a priority over seldom-used
bridge_opts. I know what
STP is and I'm
>> >>>> > >> > >> not even a networking guy - never
even heard of half of
the
>> >>>> > >> > >> bridge_opts that have switches in
the UI.
>> >>>> > >> > >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> Anyway. I wanted to try the
openvswitches, so I
reinstalled all of my
>> >>>> > >> > >> nodes and used "openvswitch
(Technology Preview)" as the
engine-setup
>> >>>> > >> > >> option for the first host. I made a
new Cluster for my
nodes, added
>> >>>> > >> > >> them all to the new cluster,
created a new "logical
network" for the
>> >>>> > >> > >> internal network and attached it to
the internal network
ports.
>> >>>> > >> > >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> Now, when I go to create a new VM,
I don't even have
either the
>> >>>> > >> > >> ovirtmgmt switch OR the internal
switch as an option.
The drop-down is
>> >>>> > >> > >> empy as if I don't have any
vnic-profiles.
>> >>>> > >> > >>
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > > openvswitch clusters are limited to ovn
networks.
>> >>>> > >> > > You can create one like described in
>> >>>> > >> > >
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-External_Providers.h...
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > >
>> >>>> > >> > >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 7:34 AM
Tony Pearce <
tonyppe(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> > Hi Dominik, would you mind
sharing the use case for
stp via API Only? I am keen to know this.
>> >>>> > >> > >> > Thanks
>> >>>> > >> > >> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> > On Thu., 22 Aug. 2019, 19:24
Dominik Holler, <
dholler(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at
1:08 PM Miguel Duarte de Mora
Barroso <mdbarroso(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> On Sat, Aug 17, 2019
at 11:27 AM <
ej.albany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Hello. I have
been trying to figure out an issue
for a very long time.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > That issue
relates to the ethernet and 10gb fc
links that I have on my
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > cluster being
disabled any time a migration occurs.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > I believe this is
because I need to have STP
turned on in order to
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > participate with
the switch. However, there does
not seem to be any
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > way to tell oVirt
to stop turning it off! Very
frustrating.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > After entering a
cronjob that enables stp on all
bridges every 1
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > minute, the
migration issue disappears....
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Is there any way
at all to do without this cronjob
and set STP to be
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > ON without having
to resort to such a silly
solution?
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> Vdsm exposes a per
bridge STP knob that you can use
for this. By
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> default it is set to
false, which is probably why
you had to use this
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> shenanigan.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> You can, for
instance:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> # show present state
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> [vagrant@vdsm ~]$ ip
a
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 1: lo:
<LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc
noqueue state UNKNOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> group default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/loopback
00:00:00:00:00:00 brd
00:00:00:00:00:00
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet 127.0.0.1/8
scope host lo
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 2: eth0:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500
qdisc pfifo_fast
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> state UP group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
52:54:00:41:fb:37 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 3: eth1:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500
qdisc pfifo_fast
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> state UP group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
52:54:00:83:5b:6f brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet
192.168.50.50/24 brd 192.168.50.255 scope
global noprefixroute eth1
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet6
fe80::5054:ff:fe83:5b6f/64 scope link
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 19: ;vdsmdummy;:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
qdisc noop state DOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> group default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
8e:5c:2e:87:fa:0b brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> # show example bridge
configuration - you're looking
for the STP knob here.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> [root@vdsm ~]$ cat
bridged_net_with_stp
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> {
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"bondings": {},
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"networks": {
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"test-network": {
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> "nic":
"eth0",
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"switch": "legacy",
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"bridged": true,
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> "stp":
true
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> }
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> },
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> "options":
{
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"connectivityCheck": false
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> }
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> }
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> # issue setup networks
command:
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> [root@vdsm ~]$
vdsm-client -f bridged_net_with_stp
Host setupNetworks
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> {
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> "code":
0,
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
"message": "Done"
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> }
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> # show bridges
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> [root@vdsm ~]$ brctl
show
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> bridge name bridge id
STP enabled interfaces
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> ;vdsmdummy;
8000.000000000000 no
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> test-network
8000.52540041fb37 yes eth0
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> # show final state
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> [root@vdsm ~]$ ip a
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 1: lo:
<LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc
noqueue state UNKNOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> group default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/loopback
00:00:00:00:00:00 brd
00:00:00:00:00:00
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet 127.0.0.1/8
scope host lo
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 2: eth0:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500
qdisc pfifo_fast
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> master test-network
state UP group default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
52:54:00:41:fb:37 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 3: eth1:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500
qdisc pfifo_fast
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> state UP group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
52:54:00:83:5b:6f brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet
192.168.50.50/24 brd 192.168.50.255 scope
global noprefixroute eth1
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> inet6
fe80::5054:ff:fe83:5b6f/64 scope link
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 19: ;vdsmdummy;:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
qdisc noop state DOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> group default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
8e:5c:2e:87:fa:0b brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> 432: test-network:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP>
mtu 1500 qdisc
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> noqueue state UP group
default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> link/ether
52:54:00:41:fb:37 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> I don't think this
STP parameter is exposed via
engine UI; @Dominik
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> Holler , could you
confirm ? What are our plans for
it ?
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >> STP is only available via
REST-API, see
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
http://ovirt.github.io/ovirt-engine-api-model/4.3/#types/network
>> >>>> > >> > >> >> please find an example how
to enable STP in
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
https://gist.github.com/dominikholler/4e70c9ef9929d93b6807f56d43a70b95
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >> We have no plans to add
STP to the web ui,
>> >>>> > >> > >> >> but new feature requests
are always welcome on
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=ovirt-engine
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>>
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Here are some
details about my systems, if you
need it.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > selinux is
disabled.
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
rpm -qa | grep ovirt
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-imageio-common-1.5.1-0.el7.x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-release43-4.3.5.2-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-imageio-daemon-1.5.1-0.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-vmconsole-host-1.0.7-2.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-2.3.11-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-ansible-hosted-engine-setup-1.0.26-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
python2-ovirt-host-deploy-1.8.0-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-ansible-engine-setup-1.1.9-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
python2-ovirt-setup-lib-1.2.0-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
cockpit-machines-ovirt-195.1-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-hosted-engine-ha-2.3.3-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-vmconsole-1.0.7-2.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
cockpit-ovirt-dashboard-0.13.5-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-provider-ovn-driver-1.2.22-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-host-deploy-common-1.8.0-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-host-4.3.4-1.el7.x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
python-ovirt-engine-sdk4-4.3.2-2.el7.x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-host-dependencies-4.3.4-1.el7.x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
ovirt-ansible-repositories-1.1.5-1.el7.noarch
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
cat /etc/redhat-release
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > CentOS Linux
release 7.6.1810 (Core)
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
uname -r
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
3.10.0-957.27.2.el7.x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > You have new mail
in /var/spool/mail/root
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
ip a
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 1: lo:
<LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc
noqueue state UNKNOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/loopback
00:00:00:00:00:00 brd
00:00:00:00:00:00
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > inet
127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 2: em1:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500
qdisc mq master
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > test state UP
group default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
d4:ae:52:8d:50:48 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 3: em2:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop
state DOWN group
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
d4:ae:52:8d:50:49 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 4: p1p1:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu
1500 qdisc mq master
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > ovirtmgmt state
UP group default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
90:e2:ba:1e:14:80 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 5: p1p2:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop
state DOWN group
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
90:e2:ba:1e:14:81 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 6: ovs-system:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
qdisc noop state DOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
a2:b8:d6:e8:b3:d8 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 7: br-int:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc
noop state DOWN group
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > default qlen
1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
96:a0:c1:4a:45:4b brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 25: test:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu
1500 qdisc noqueue
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > state UP group
default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
d4:ae:52:8d:50:48 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > inet
10.15.11.21/24 brd 10.15.11.255 scope
global test
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 26: ovirtmgmt:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP>
mtu 1500 qdisc
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > noqueue state UP
group default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
90:e2:ba:1e:14:80 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > inet
10.15.28.31/24 brd 10.15.28.255 scope
global ovirtmgmt
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > valid_lft
forever preferred_lft forever
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 27: ;vdsmdummy;:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
qdisc noop state DOWN
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > group default
qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
62:e5:e5:07:99:eb brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > 29: vnet0:
<BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu
1500 qdisc mq master
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > ovirtmgmt state
UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > link/ether
fe:6f:9c:95:00:02 brd
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
free -m
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
total used free
shared buff/cache available
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Mem:
64413 1873 61804
9 735 62062
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Swap:
16383 0 16383
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
free -h
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
total used free
shared buff/cache available
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Mem:
62G 1.8G 60G
9.5M 735M 60G
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Swap:
15G 0B 15G
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
ls
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > ls
lsb_release lshw
lslocks
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsmod
lspci
lssubsys
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsusb.py
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsattr
lscgroup lsinitrd
lslogins
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsns
lss16toppm
lstopo-no-graphics
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsblk
lscpu lsipc
lsmem
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > lsof
lsscsi
lsusb
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
lscpu
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Architecture:
x86_64
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > CPU op-mode(s):
32-bit, 64-bit
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Byte Order:
Little Endian
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > CPU(s):
16
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > On-line CPU(s)
list: 0-15
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Thread(s) per
core: 2
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Core(s) per
socket: 4
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Socket(s):
2
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > NUMA node(s):
2
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Vendor ID:
GenuineIntel
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > CPU family:
6
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Model:
44
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Model name:
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU
X5672 @ 3.20GHz
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Stepping:
2
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > CPU MHz:
3192.064
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > BogoMIPS:
6384.12
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Virtualization:
VT-x
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > L1d cache:
32K
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > L1i cache:
32K
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > L2 cache:
256K
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > L3 cache:
12288K
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > NUMA node0
CPU(s): 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > NUMA node1
CPU(s): 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > Flags:
fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae
mce cx8 apic sep
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx
fxsr sse sse2 ss ht
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > tm pbe syscall nx
pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc
arch_perfmon pebs bts
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > rep_good nopl
xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf
eagerfpu pni pclmulqdq
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > dtes64 monitor
ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16
xtpr pdcm pcid dca
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > sse4_1 sse4_2
popcnt aes lahf_lm ssbd ibrs ibpb
stibp tpr_shadow vnmi
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > flexpriority ept
vpid dtherm ida arat spec_ctrl
intel_stibp flush_l1d
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> > [root@swm-02 ~]#
>> >>>> > >> > >> >>> >
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