Hi Doug,


> My initial fear was that it was trying to execute the VM twice, however it turned out to be just a GUI issue.
> VM management was unaffected.

How many times do you see the VM in the REST API? /ovirt-engine/api/vms
If you see two of them, do they have different or the same ID?

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Martin Sivak


On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Doug Ingham <dougti@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Tomas,

Heh, that seems interesting. Any chance you have the engine and vdsm logs from the time the second vm has shown up?

I'll see if there's anything shareable in the Engine logs during the window it happened, however VDSM logs will be difficult as the VMs moved around a lot whilst I was trying to get everything back online.


BTW if you restart the VM, will one of them disappear? or you will have 2 down VMs?

It's persisted reboots of the VM, hosts and the Engine.

My initial fear was that it was trying to execute the VM twice, however it turned out to be just a GUI issue. VM management was unaffected.

Doug

On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 8:09 PM, Doug Ingham <dougti@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
 We had some hiccups in our datacenter over the new year which caused some problems with our hosted engine.

I've managed to get everything back up & running, however now one of the VMs is listed twice in the UI. When I click on the VM, both items are highlighted & I'm able to configure & manage the VM as usual.
The FQDN & other things are picked up from the guest agent & displayed on the UI as usual, however the CPU, RAM & Uptime stats for one of the pair continue to show the stats from when the cluster died.

Any ideas?

oVirt 4.0.3.7
Gluster 3.8.5
CentOS 7

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Many thanks,
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Doug

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