On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 12:05 AM Alexey Nikolaev
<alexeynikolaev.post(a)yandex.ru> wrote:
27.12.2020 13:55, Yedidyah Bar David пишет:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 12:17 PM Alexey Nikolaev
> <alexeynikolaev.post(a)yandex.ru> wrote:
>> Thx for answer!
>>
>> 27.12.2020 12:05, Yedidyah Bar David пишет:
>>> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 8:12 PM Николаев Алексей
>>> <alexeynikolaev.post(a)yandex.ru> wrote:
>>>> Hi community!
>>>>
>>>> I have issue when trying to restore 4.3.10.4 hosted engine.
>>>>
>>>> hosted-engine --deploy --restore-from-file=/opt/engine-backup.dump
>>>> If I not use --restore-from-file I can not correctly restore my hosted
engine datacenter and cluster. But another DCs restored fine.
>>> If the source engine machine has DWH DB on the engine machine,
>>> provisioned automatically by engine-setup, then above should not fail.
>>> If it does, it might be a bug. Please check/share relevant logs. Thanks.
>> Link for install log
>>
https://gist.github.com/virtio-technique/bca620fbbca90e7f707f0b3b40575ee2
> That's not enough - please check/share all files there. Thanks.
>
> From the log, it seems like dwh db was not included, which probably means
> that it was either remote (dwh on a separate machine) or you passed
> '--scope=files --scope=db'
> when taking the backup.
Wow, the --scope=files --scope=db parameters were actually used. The
worst thing is that the internal wiki has the correct parameter
"--scope=all".
I'll try to perform the backup again and redeploy engine. Many thanks.
> If latter:
>
> 1. Where did you find instructions to do this? This should be fixed.
Well, I suspect that this link was mistakenly used
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/installing_ovirt_as_a_self-hosted_eng...