
can you try to run: # nodectl info if you have results back you are on ovirt-node if -bash: nodectl: command not found - most probably you are on CentOS with VDSM On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 5:48 PM, Vincent Royer <vincent@epicenergy.ca> wrote:
No I don't.
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:42 PM, Maton, Brett <matonb@ltresources.co.uk> wrote:
shot inthe dark, but have you got EPEL repo enabled by any chance?
On 4 April 2018 at 20:20, Vincent Royer <vincent@epicenergy.ca> wrote:
Trying to update my nodes to 4.2.2, having a hard time.
I updated the engine, no problems. Migrated VMs off host 1 and put it into maintenance. I do a "check upgrade" in the GUI, it finds an update, but fails to install.
Drop to CLI and try to do it manually
yum update -y
I get lots of dependency errors for missing packages. A quick google shows that I may have the incorrect RPMs installed, and should only have the ovirt-node-ng-image and appliance rpms. So I try to install only those.
So I think I have the right rpms now
But now when I do a yum update it says there are no packages marked for update.
How to fix this? Is there anything I have done wrong that I shouldn't do on my other hosts?
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