On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Simone,

The quoted lines on your last message are on lines 1238-1245 on the attached log ovirt-hosted-engine-setup file.

That file is the first hosted-engine setup. But this log file is not the result of a host-engine-setup file. I start with the installation and while I was answering the question I was looking to this log file for errors and when I found this errors I stopped and done this:

FAILED: conflicting vdsm and libvirt-qemu tls configuration.
vdsm.conf with ssl=True requires the following changes:
libvirtd.conf: listen_tcp=0, auth_tcp="sasl", listen_tls=1
qemu.conf: spice_tls=1.

Previously to this installation I have done several installations without revising this log file and always getting failed installations.

Please its important to note that:

     The currently setup which we are talking about was using repo "ovirt-release41-pre.rpm". After correcting that two files I do the installation and in the end it was completed successfully.

When I have some time I will try to install again using the realease repo "ovirt-release41.rpm"

If you have any explanation, question or remark, please go ahead...

From the attached logs it seams that you voluntary interrupted the setup from keyboard here:
2017-03-07 11:23:17 DEBUG otopi.plugins.otopi.dialog.human dialog.__logString:204 DIALOG:SEND                 iptables was detected on your computer, do you wish setup to configure it? (Yes, No)[Yes]: 
2017-03-07 12:06:15 DEBUG otopi.context context._executeMethod:142 method exception
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/otopi/context.py", line 132, in _executeMethod
    method['method']()
  File "/usr/share/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/scripts/../plugins/gr-he-setup/network/firewall_manager.py", line 157, in _customization
    default=_('Yes'),
  File "/usr/share/otopi/plugins/otopi/dialog/human.py", line 177, in queryString
    value = self._readline(hidden=hidden)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/otopi/dialog.py", line 246, in _readline
    value = self.__input.readline()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/otopi/main.py", line 53, in _signal
    raise RuntimeError("SIG%s" % signum)
RuntimeError: SIG2

 

I will report back.
Thanks for all in advance
Manuel

2017-03-13 17:29 GMT+00:00 Simone Tiraboschi <stirabos@redhat.com>:


On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello to all there again,

I was having some troubles while installing ovirt Hosted Engine, I took some look at the hosted engine setup logs while I was running the hosted-engine --deploy and I found the following in the ovirt hosted engine setup logs:

lvm requires configuration
libvirt is not configured for vdsm yet
FAILED: conflicting vdsm and libvirt-qemu tls configuration.
vdsm.conf with ssl=True requires the following changes:
libvirtd.conf: listen_tcp=0, auth_tcp="sasl", listen_tls=1
qemu.conf: spice_tls=1.


hosted-engine setup is already running vdsm-tool configure --force so it should configure libvirt and qemu for you, not sure why it failed.
Could you please attach the logs from the failed hosted-engine-setup run?
 
When I saw this I stopped the setup and edited this two files (vdsm.conf and qemu.conf) set the stated configurations and run the deploy again. All was fine and I dont have any trouble the installation finished successfully. This was using ovirt-release41-pre.rpm repo.

I will be trying the same installation with ovirt-release41.rpm (when I have time) and I will report what happened.

Thanks for all
Manuel Luis Aznar



2017-03-06 1:31 GMT+00:00 Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com>:
Hey there,

I have been loking around, of course as of now the following I am going to say I suppose is not anything new to you:

This is the status of libvirtd:

â libvirtd.service - Virtualization daemon
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service.d
           ââunlimited-core.conf
   Active: active (running) since lun 2017-03-06 01:25:05 WET; 1min 37s ago
     Docs: man:libvirtd(8)
           http://libvirt.org
 Main PID: 24350 (libvirtd)
   CGroup: /system.slice/libvirtd.service
           ââ24350 /usr/sbin/libvirtd --listen

mar 06 01:25:05 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization daemon...
mar 06 01:25:05 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Started Virtualization daemon.


After looking at the state I fire up the VM engine with the command "hosted-engine --vm-start" and I got the following:


VM exists and is down, destroying it
Machine destroyed

ed786811-0321-431e-be4b-2d03764c1b02
        Status = WaitForLaunch
        nicModel = rtl8139,pv
        statusTime = 4374100040
        emulatedMachine = pc
        pid = 0
        vmName = HostedEngine
        devices = [{'index': '2', 'iface': 'ide', 'specParams': {}, 'readonly': 'true', 'deviceId': '506df4eb-e783-4451-a8a6-993fa4dbb381', 'address': {'bus': '1', 'controller': '0', 'type': 'drive', 'target': '0', 'unit': '0'}, 'device': 'cdrom', 'shared': 'false', 'path': '', 'type': 'disk'}, {'index': '0', 'iface': 'virtio', 'format': 'raw', 'bootOrder': '1', 'poolID': '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000', 'volumeID': '2bc39472-1a4b-4c7d-8ef9-1212182ad802', 'imageID': '08288fcf-6b12-4bd1-84d3-259992e7aa6d', 'specParams': {}, 'readonly': 'false', 'domainID': 'f44afe8d-56f9-4e1e-beee-4daa548dbad8', 'optional': 'false', 'deviceId': '08288fcf-6b12-4bd1-84d3-259992e7aa6d', 'address': {'slot': '0x06', 'bus': '0x00', 'domain': '0x0000', 'type': 'pci', 'function': '0x0'}, 'device': 'disk', 'shared': 'exclusive', 'propagateErrors': 'off', 'type': 'disk'}, {'device': 'scsi', 'model': 'virtio-scsi', 'type': 'controller'}, {'nicModel': 'pv', 'macAddr': '00:16:3e:65:a6:4e', 'linkActive': 'true', 'network': 'ovirtmgmt', 'specParams': {}, 'deviceId': '84b82c6c-bcca-4983-82d5-8d1e3ab3811a', 'address': {'slot': '0x03', 'bus': '0x00', 'domain': '0x0000', 'type': 'pci', 'function': '0x0'}, 'device': 'bridge', 'type': 'interface'}, {'device': 'console', 'specParams': {}, 'type': 'console', 'deviceId': '6236af73-8dab-4d14-b950-fb4ad01d4420', 'alias': 'console0'}, {'device': 'vga', 'alias': 'video0', 'type': 'video'}, {'device': 'virtio', 'specParams': {'source': 'random'}, 'model': 'virtio', 'type': 'rng'}]
        guestDiskMapping = {}
        vmType = kvm
        clientIp = 
        displaySecurePort = -1
        memSize = 4096
        displayPort = -1
        cpuType = Broadwell
        spiceSecureChannels = smain,sdisplay,sinputs,scursor,splayback,srecord,ssmartcard,susbredir
        smp = 2
        displayIp = 0
        display = vnc
        maxVCpus = 6


After that if I look again at the status of libvirtd I obtain:


â libvirtd.service - Virtualization daemon
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service.d
           ââunlimited-core.conf
   Active: active (running) since lun 2017-03-06 01:25:05 WET; 5min ago
     Docs: man:libvirtd(8)
           http://libvirt.org
 Main PID: 24350 (libvirtd)
   CGroup: /system.slice/libvirtd.service
           ââ24350 /usr/sbin/libvirtd --listen

mar 06 01:25:05 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization daemon...
mar 06 01:25:05 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Started Virtualization daemon.
mar 06 01:29:39 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[24350]: libvirt version: 2.0.0, package: 10.el7_3.5 (CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org>, 2017-03-03-02:09:45, c1bm.rdu2.centos.org)
mar 06 01:29:39 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[24350]: hostname: host1.bajada.es
mar 06 01:29:39 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[24350]: Falló al conectar con el socket de monitor: No existe el proceso
mar 06 01:29:39 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[24350]: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied
                                                 failed to initialize KVM: Permission denied


So the libvirtd is the problem, as i said this is nothing new to you of course...

Thanks again for any help
Manuel


2017-03-05 18:51 GMT+00:00 Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com>:
Hey there again,


Can you check if you have KVM modules loaded?

    In order to check that I fire up the following command: "lsmod | grep kvm"

    Result was:

           kvm_intel              170181  0 
           kvm                     554609  1 kvm_intel
           irqbypass               13503  1 kvm


Also check group owner for "/dev/kvm". I fire this: "ls -la /dev/kvm". The result was:

      crw-rw-rw-+ 1 root kvm 10, 232 mar  5 03:35 /dev/kvm 


Also I check if there were some remain packages pending to install for kvm and qemu and I got:

    yum install \*kvm\*

The result is, that the system need to install the following:

Instalando:
 centos-release-qemu-ev        noarch                  1.0-1.el7                                extras                              11 k
 qemu-guest-agent                 x86_64                 10:2.5.0-3.el7                         base                                133 k
 qemu-kvm-ev-debuginfo        x86_64                 10:2.6.0-28.el7_3.3.1              ovirt-4.0                            12 M
 vdsm-hook-faqemu               noarch                  4.18.21-1.el7.centos                ovirt-4.0                            15 k
 vdsm-hook-qemucmdline      noarch                  4.18.21-1.el7.centos                ovirt-4.0                            11 k
Instalando para las dependencias:
 centos-release-virt-common        noarch           1-1.el7.centos                                   extras                              4.5 k


Checking libvirtd service status I got:

 libvirtd.service - Virtualization daemon
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
  Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/libvirtd.service.d
           ââunlimited-core.conf
   Active: active (running) since dom 2017-03-05 15:56:11 WET; 2h 51min ago
     Docs: man:libvirtd(8)
           http://libvirt.org
 Main PID: 19415 (libvirtd)
   CGroup: /system.slice/libvirtd.service
           19415 /usr/sbin/libvirtd --listen

mar 05 15:56:10 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization daemon...
mar 05 15:56:11 host1.bajada.es systemd[1]: Started Virtualization daemon.
mar 05 16:00:04 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[19415]: libvirt version: 2.0.0, package: 10.el7_3.5 (CentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org>, 2017-03-03-02:09:45, c1bm.rdu2.centos.org)
mar 05 16:00:04 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[19415]: hostname: host1.bajada.es
mar 05 16:00:04 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[19415]: Failed to connect to the socket monitor: process does not exits
                                                                       (Fallo al conectar con el socket de monitor: No existe el proceso)
mar 05 16:00:04 host1.bajada.es libvirtd[19415]: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied
                                                 failed to initialize KVM: Permission denied


Thanks for all in advance
I will be waiting for you. Any help appreciated
Manuel

2017-03-05 17:33 GMT+00:00 Artyom Lukianov <alukiano@redhat.com>:
I found this one under the vdsm log:
libvirtError: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied
failed to initialize KVM: Permission denied
Thread-70::INFO::2017-03-05 16:00:04,325::vm::1330::virt.vm::(setDownStatus) vmId=`ed786811-0321-431e-be4b-2d03764c1b02`::Changed state to Down: internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied
failed to initialize KVM: Permission denied (code=1)
Thread-70::INFO::2017-03-05 16:00:04,325::guestagent::430::virt.vm::(stop) vmId=`ed786811-0321-431e-be4b-2d03764c1b02`::Stopping connection
Thread-70::DEBUG::2017-03-05 16:00:04,325::vmchannels::238::vds::(unregister) Delete fileno 52 from listener.
Thread-70::DEBUG::2017-03-05 16:00:04,325::vmchannels::66::vds::(_unregister_fd) Failed to unregister FD from epoll (ENOENT): 52
Thread-70::DEBUG::2017-03-05 16:00:04,326::__init__::209::jsonrpc.Notification::(emit) Sending event {"params": {"ed786811-0321-431e-be4b-2d03764c1b02": {"status": "Down", "exitReason": 1, "exitMessage": "internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied\nfailed to initialize KVM: Permission denied", "exitCode": 1}, "notify_time": 4339924730}, "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "|virt|VM_status|ed786811-0321-431e-be4b-2d03764c1b02"}

Can you check if you have KVM modules loaded? Also, check group owner for "/dev/kvm".
Best Regards


On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 4:24 PM, Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello there again,

The error on the first email was using the repo ovirt-release41.rpm (http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release41.rpm), so as I were getting the same error again and again I am currently trying with ovirt-release41-snapshot.rpm (http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release41-snapshot.rpm) and the result is nearly the same.

After creating the VM on the installation I got the same error with the command "systemctl status vdsmd":

mar 04 14:10:19 host1.bajada.es vdsm[20443]: vdsm root ERROR failed to retrieve Hosted Engine HA info

        Traceback (most recent call last):
           File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/host/api.py", line 231, in _getHaInfo
              stats = instance.get_all_stats()
           File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/client/client.py", line 102, in get_all_stats
              with broker.connection(self._retries, self._wait):
           File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/contextlib.py", line 17, in __enter__
              return self.gen.next()
           File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/lib/brokerlink.py", line 99, in connection
              self.connect(retries, wait)
           File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/lib/brokerlink.py", line 78, in connect
              raise BrokerConnectionError(error_msg)
         BrokerConnectionError: Failed to connect to broker, the number of errors has exceeded the limit (1)

mar 04 14:10:34 host1.bajada.es vdsm[20443]: vdsm ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.lib.brokerlink.BrokerLink ERROR Failed to connect to broker, the number of errors has exceeded the limit (1)

I have noticed that the ovirt-ha-agent and ovirt-ha-broker services was not running. I guess if this have something to do with the error in vsmd service log.

But in this case the ovirt-hosted-engine-installation prints the vnc connection and I can connect to the engine VM.

Thanks for all in advance
Any help would be appreciated
Manuel Luis Aznar

2017-03-03 21:48 GMT+00:00 Manuel Luis Aznar <manuel.luis.aznar@gmail.com>:
Hello there,

I am having some trouble when deploying an oVirt 4.1 hosted engine installation.

When I m just to end the installation and the hosted engine setup script is about to start the Vm engine (appliance) it fails saying "The VM is not powring up".

If I double check the service vdsmd i get this error all the time:

vdsm root ERROR failed to retrieve Hosted Engine HA info
 Traceback (most recent call last):
     File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/host/api.py", line 231, in _getHaInfo
         stats = instance.get_all_stats()
     File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/client/client.py", line 102, in get_all_stats
         with broker.connection(self._retries, self._wait):
     File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/contextlib.py", line 17, in __enter__
         return self.gen.next()
     File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/lib/brokerlink.py", line 99, in connection
         self.connect(retries, wait)
     File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ovirt_hosted_engine_ha/lib/brokerlink.py", line 78, in connect
         raise BrokerConnectionError(error_msg)
BrokerConnectionError: Failed to connect to broker, the number of errors has exceeded the limit (1)

Did anyone have experimented the same problem?¿? Any hint on How to solved it?¿? I have tried several times with clean installations and always getting the same...

The host where I am trying to do the installation have CentOS 7...


Thanks for all in advance
Will be waiting for any hint to see what I am doing wrong...
Manuel Luis Aznar


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