These OVF stores are created on my hosted-engine storage instance. I did
not found any reference in the hosted-engine.conf, so you are sure they
can't be deleted?
So it holds only info about the hosted-engine disk? So when detaching, do I
have any risk destroying my hosted-engine?
I can just detach them in this screen:
and
then re-attach?
I check file permissions, but this looked good compared to the other
images. So really strange this eventlog.
Regards,
Paul
Op do 24 mrt. 2016 om 10:01 schreef Maor Lipchuk <mlipchuk(a)redhat.com>:
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 12:12 AM, Paul Groeneweg | Pazion <paul(a)pazion.nl>
wrote:
>
> After the 3.6 updates ( which didn't went without a hitch )
>
> I get the following errors in my event log:
>
> Failed to update OVF disks 18c50ea6-4654-4525-b241-09e15acf5e99, OVF data
> isn't updated on those OVF stores (Data Center Default, Storage Domain
> hostedengine_nfs).
>
> VDSM command failed: Could not acquire resource. Probably resource
> factory threw an exception.: ()
>
>
http://screencast.com/t/S8cfXMsdGM
>
> When I check on file there is some data, but not updated:
>
http://screencast.com/t/hbXQFlou
>
> When I check in the web interface I see 2 OVF files listed. What are
> these for, can I delete them?
http://screencast.com/t/ymnzsNHj7e
>
> Hopefully someone knows what to do about these warnings/erros and whether
> I can delete the OVF files.
>
> Best Regards,
> Paul Groeneweg
>
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Hi Paul,
The OVF_STORE disks are disks which preserve all the VMs and Templates OVF
data and are mostly use for disaster recovery scenarios.
Those disks can not be deleted.
Regarding the audit log which you got, can you try to detach and attach
the Storage once again and let me know if you still get this even log.
Regards,
Maor