You might be better off rebuilding. It shouldnt be that hard albeit
slightly time consuming. Is this a production environment or is it a
lab/test area?
Two possible ways for this, I think...
1.) Not sure if HE will use it but if you right click on the HostedEngine
VM in the web UI and click edit, then "Initial Run" you may be able to use
this and set a new root password there and then reboot it. oVirt HE should
pick up the new settings, however, I have only used this on glance VM
templates and had moderate success there so not sure if this will work for
HE
or
2.) And be very cautious, again could be a complete hack....shut down the
hosted engine and navigate to its disk storage. Take a backup of the image
with qemu-img or rsync --sparse. You can then mount the HE raw disk with a
loopback device, activate the LVMs, and then remove the root password from
there. Not sure if RHEL7, systemd, or SELinux will block this on reboot,
but it'd be my last ditch resort but only after rebuilding the cluster is
out of the question
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 5:25 PM, Chas Ecomm <chashock(a)speakfree.net> wrote:
TIA for any guidance you can give me here, I’m in a bit of a pickle
and
have spent many hours reading many posts and blogs that don’t seem to get
me where I need to be, and despite my gut feeling that someone has had to
have dealt with this somewhere else, my google-fu is failing me in finding
anyone who has dealt with this particular problem.
My issue:
I’ve inherited a 4.1 hosted-engine setup. This is for a non-profit, so
the previous consultant did what she could to save capital expense by using
older gear and oVirt rather than VMware/Hyper-V and newer equipment. For
the most part it has worked quite well as I understand it. This particular
setup has gone from 3.5 with a standalone engine to 4.1 with a hosted
engine, in case that matters.
The VMs hosted on the 2 clusters associated with this engine are currently
working fine, but I am trying to get into the hosted-engine VM, and either
there was a problem with the root password during setup and the
hosted-engine-setup script didn’t catch it or I’ve been given a bad
password. The previous admin didn’t setup any alternative users, which is
a major no-no in my book, and so I’m trying to do that – but I can’t login
to the VM. I can log into the portal and manage the hosts, storage, VMs,
etc., just not the HEVM. As I understand it, even if I could set aside my
need for alternate users, when it comes time to upgrade I will need access
to the HEVM, so I have to solve this at some point.
If this were a physical machine, I’d reboot in single user mode and work
at things from there, but it’s not, and I’ve not found a good guide to get
to the engine console to put it into single user mode. I’ve found lots
(and lots, and lots) of links on the oVirt docs site regarding hosted
engine setups that simply don’t exist as pages anymore and others that
don’t address this issue, as well as a couple of links on the RedHat site
that made me think I could connect via ssh to the host running the VM, and
do some sort of X forwarding, but I haven’t come anywhere close to success
with that, and since I can’t log into the VM, I’m not sure how that would
work anyway. I’ve always struggled with X forwarding, too, so that doesn’t
help, I’m sure.
I read a few posts from what look like the early days of the hosted-engine
OVA implying you could launch a console from the management portal and
maybe try to reboot and set single user mode there, but they all
dead-ended. Also, I may be confused on how the hosted engine works (I find
this much more confusing than either VMware or Hyper-V), but if I’m
connected to the console via the oVirt management portal and I reboot the
VM to try and get into single user mode, wouldn’t I lose my connection and
still not be able to get into single user mode?
I can connect via hosted-engine –console, but that asks me for the root
password, which of course I don’t have.
Am I just doomed to have to rebuild this whole set of servers from scratch
or is there some way I could either re-run hosted-engine –deploy so I can
set the root password and not lose my current config; or alternatively is
there a way to get the VM into single user mode and accessible so I can use
normal Linux practices for a lost root password?
Thanks for listening and for any help you can possibly give. I’m sure
there’s some simple thing that I’ve overlooked, but after hours and hours
of trying to solve this one on my own, I have to admit the need for help.
Thank you!!!!
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