Il 14/01/2014 17:52, David Li ha scritto:
The ovirt-iso-uploader log only has one line:
2014-01-13 19:08:05::INFO::engine-iso-uploader::1067::root:: Start uploading
CentOS-6.4-x86_64-netinstall.iso
This is version 3.3.2-1.el6
My immediate question is how I can kill the upload process without rebooting the engine
box? So I can try to reproduce the problem again.
It's probably in a "sleep but not interrupt" state. None of the usual kill
-9 commands worked. My NFS ISO domain has also been put in the "inactive" state
most likely due to this problem.
I think that connectivity to NFS server may have gone down while uploading the ISO image.
That may have caused NFS ISO domain change the state to "inactive" and caused
iso uploader to change its execution state to "D".
But IIRC in such case kill -9 should work.
Federico, do you have any suggestion?
Thanks.
David
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> From: Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:05 AM
> Subject: Fwd: Re: [Users] Help: Problem uploading the ISO file on engine
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> Oggetto: Re: [Users] Help: Problem uploading the ISO file on engine
> Data: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 11:04:37 +0100
> Mittente: Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
> A: Sven Kieske <S.Kieske(a)mittwald.de>, "users(a)ovirt.org"
> <users(a)ovirt.org>
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> Il 14/01/2014 08:32, Sven Kieske ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>>
>> which engine version?
>> anything in engine.log?
>
> +1
>
>> (I honestly don't know if there's any logging
>> for the iso uploader?).
>
> yes there is, in /var/log/ovirt-iso-uploader dir.
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>>
>> I never encountered such a problem.
>
> Same here. Can you reproduce using -v flag when running iso uploader?
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>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Am 13.01.2014 20:45, schrieb David Li:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I copied a Centos netinstall ISO file to a directory on my engine
> machine to get ready for installation. Then I used
>>>
>>> engine-iso-uploader upload -i ISO_DOMAIN
> CentOS-6.4-x86_64-netinstall.iso
>>>
>>> to upload or put it into the proper ISO domain directory. However this
> command now totally stuck. Even kill -9 won't be able to do anything.
> Moreover now my ISO domain in the DC seems dead or becomes inactive too.
>>>
>>> What happened? Is there any way to recover from this point without
> rebooting everything?
>>
>
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