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No=2C all the Storage Domains are attached=2Cthey are active and have VMs r=
unning on the same DC.
Date: Mon=2C 19 Jan 2015 08:01:16 -0500
From: mburman(a)redhat.com
To: sokratis123k(a)outlook.com
CC: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVirt 3.5.0
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So that means you have configured your other storage domains under anothe=
r DC=2C
but you haven't configured them on the relevant DC=2C cause 'There =
are no compatible Storage Domains to attach to this Data Center'
Or they are Detached from DC.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "s k" <sokratis123k(a)outlook.com>
To: "Michael Burman" <mburman(a)redhat.com>
Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
Sent: Monday=2C January 19=2C 2015 2:32:10 PM
Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVirt 3.5.0
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When I click on 'Re-Initialize Data Center' I get the following message:=
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There are no compatible Storage Domains to attach to this Data
Center. Pl=
ease add new Storage from the Storage tab.
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> Date: Mon=2C 19 Jan 2015 07:02:28 -0500
> From: mburman(a)redhat.com
> To: sokratis123k(a)outlook.com
> CC: users(a)ovirt.org
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVirt 3.5.0
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> Hi Sokratis=2C
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> You can go to Data Center main tab=2C choose relevant DC=2C click right=
click on the DC=2C choose 'Re-Initialize Data Center'=2C in this window yo=
u can choose another compatible Storage Domain and choose him to be your ma=
ster Data Storage Domain.
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> Michael B=20
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "s k" <sokratis123k(a)outlook.com>
> To: users(a)ovirt.org
> Sent: Monday=2C January 19=2C 2015 1:06:08 PM
> Subject: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVirt 3.5.0
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> Hello=2C=20
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>=20
> I would like to remove the Master Data Domain because I need to decommi=
ssion
the underlying storage device.=20
>=20
>=20
> Is there a way to manually change the Master Data Domain? Will the Mast=
er
Data Domain be reassigned automatically when the current one is deleted?=
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>=20
>=20
> Thank you=2C=20
>=20
>=20
> Sokratis=20
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> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users(a)ovirt.org
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http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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> Michael Burman
> Intern in RedHat Israel=2C RHEV-M QE Network Team
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> Mobile: 054-5355725
> IRC: mburman
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Michael Burman
Intern in RedHat Israel=2C RHEV-M QE Network Team
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Mobile: 054-5355725
IRC: mburman
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>No=2C all the
Storage Domains ar=
e attached=2Cthey are active and have VMs running on the same
DC.<div><br><=
div>>=3B Date: Mon=2C 19 Jan 2015 08:01:16 -0500<br>>=3B From:
mburman@=
redhat.com<br>>=3B To: sokratis123k(a)outlook.com<br>&gt=3B CC:
users@ovirt=
.org<br>>=3B Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVir=
t 3.5.0<br>>=3B <br>>=3B So that means you have configured your
other s=
torage domains under another DC=2C but you haven't configured them on the r=
elevant DC=2C cause 'There are no compatible Storage Domains to attach to t=
his Data Center'<br>>=3B Or they are Detached from DC.<br>>=3B
<br>>=
=3B ----- Original Message -----<br>>=3B From: "s k"
<=3Bsokratis123k@o=
utlook.com>=3B<br>>=3B To: "Michael Burman"
&lt=3Bmburman(a)redhat.com&gt=
=3B<br>>=3B Cc: users(a)ovirt.org<br>&gt=3B Sent: Monday=2C January
19=2C 2=
015 2:32:10 PM<br>>=3B Subject: RE: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Doma=
in in oVirt 3.5.0<br>>=3B <br>>=3B When I click on
'Re-Initialize Data =
Center' I get the following message: <br>>=3B There are no compatible
Sto=
rage Domains to attach to this Data Center. Please add new Storage from the=
Storage tab.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Date: Mon=2C 19 Jan 2015
07:02:28=
-0500<br>>=3B >=3B From: mburman(a)redhat.com<br>&gt=3B
>=3B To: sokra=
tis123k(a)outlook.com<br>&gt=3B >=3B CC: users(a)ovirt.org<br>&gt=3B
>=3B S=
ubject: Re: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in oVirt 3.5.0<br>>=
=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Hi Sokratis=2C<br>>=3B
>=3B <br>>=3B >=
=3B You can go to Data Center main tab=2C choose relevant DC=2C click right=
click on the DC=2C choose 'Re-Initialize Data Center'=2C in this window yo=
u can choose another compatible Storage Domain and choose him to be your ma=
ster Data Storage Domain.<br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B
Michael B <br>=
>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B ----- Original Message
-----<br>>=3B >=
=3B From: "s k" &lt=3Bsokratis123k(a)outlook.com&gt=3B<br>&gt=3B
>=3B To: u=
sers(a)ovirt.org<br>&gt=3B >=3B Sent: Monday=2C January 19=2C 2015 1:06:08
=
PM<br>>=3B >=3B Subject: [ovirt-users] Remove Master Data Domain in
oVi=
rt 3.5.0<br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Hello=2C
<br>>=3B >=3B <br>=
>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B I would like to remove the Master
Data Doma=
in because I need to decommission the underlying storage device. <br>>=3B=
>=3B <br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Is there a way
to manually chan=
ge the Master Data Domain? Will the Master Data Domain be reassigned automa=
tically when the current one is deleted? <br>>=3B >=3B
<br>>=3B >=
=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Thank you=2C <br>>=3B >=3B
<br>>=3B >=3B <br>=
>=3B >=3B Sokratis <br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B
>=3B ________________=
_______________________________<br>>=3B >=3B Users mailing
list<br>>=
=3B >=3B Users(a)ovirt.org<br>&gt=3B >=3B
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/=
listinfo/users<br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B --
<br>>=3B >=3B Mich=
ael Burman<br>>=3B >=3B Intern in RedHat Israel=2C RHEV-M QE Network
Te=
am<br>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Mobile:
054-5355725<br>>=3B >=3B =
IRC: mburman<br>>=3B <br>>=3B <br>>=3B --
<br>>=3B Mich=
ael Burman<br>>=3B Intern in RedHat Israel=2C RHEV-M QE Network
Team<br>&=
gt=3B <br>>=3B Mobile: 054-5355725<br>>=3B IRC:
mburman<br></div></div>=
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