On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 6:27 PM, jvdwege <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> wrote:
Sandro Bonazzola schreef op 2015-11-30 15:10:

On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Joop <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> wrote:

On 30-11-2015 13:06, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:

On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Joop <jvdwege@xs4all.nl> wrote:
On 25-11-2015 15:28, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability
of the First Release Candidate of oVirt 3.6.1 for testing, as of
November 25th, 2015.

This release is available now for Fedora 22,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, CentOS Linux 6.7 (or similar) and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux >= 7.1, CentOS Linux >= 7.1 (or similar).

This release supports Hypervisor Hosts running
Red Hat Enterprise Linux >= 7.1, CentOS Linux >= 7.1 (or similar)
and
Fedora 22.
Highly experimental support for Debian 8.1 Jessie has been added
too.

This release of oVirt 3.6.1 includes numerous bug fixes.
See the release notes [1] for an initial list of the new features
and bugs
fixed.

Tried the 3.6.1 prerelease but the sanlock error 22 is still there
and
its not possible to activate the imported hosted-engine storage
domain.
Host F22, hosted-engine CentOS7.1, storage domain(s) NFS.

Sanlock error 22 shows up because  BZ 1269768 hasn't been fixed yet.

But if you don't import the hosted engine storage everything else
should still work fine.
 Ah, but that won't work for my use case since I need to import an
existing data domain and that won't work without a working data
domain.
Will see if creating a dummy small data domain will let me import the
real one.

it should, let me know if it didn't work.
Thanks that worked :-)

Adding Simone and Roy so they have a better sight on why people are
keep trying to import the hosted engine domain despite it's not fixed
yet :-)
Sorry being pushy just wanted to get on with my ovirt stuff and felt a little frustrated that such a basic feature didn't work (IMHO).
Again apologies, you're all working hard to get things fixed and I shouldn't complain.


No need to apologies, getting feedback is always welcome :-)

 
Regards,

Joop




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