Yeah, running
yum update
from the affected host shows no packages marked for update:
# yum update
Loaded plugins: enabled_repos_upload, fastestmirror, imgbased-persist, package_upload,
product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager, vdsmupgrade,
: versionlock
This system is not registered with an entitlement server. You can use subscription-manager
to register.
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* ovirt-4.3-epel:
fedora.melbourneitmirror.net
No packages marked for update
Uploading Enabled Repositories Report
Cannot upload enabled repos report, is this client registered?
From the host the kernel version is
# uname -r
3.10.0-1127.8.2.el7.x86_64
However, I updated the ovirt manager prior and that seems to have gotten the updated
kernel:
# uname -r
3.10.0-1127.10.1.el7.x86_64
Somehow I cannot get the host to update it's kernel without maybe manually downloading
the RPM but I don't know if that will break the Ovirt setttings.
Appreciate any advice!
Thanks
Chaz
Chaz Vidal | ICT Infrastructure | Tel: +61-8-8128-4397 | Mob: +61-492-874-982 |
chaz.vidal(a)sahmri.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Atkins <derek(a)ihtfp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 17 June 2020 11:32 PM
To: Chaz Vidal <Chaz.Vidal(a)sahmri.com>
Cc: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL - [ovirt-users] Re: Update to Ovirt 4.3.10-4-1 causes XFS issue
Hi,
Chaz Vidal <Chaz.Vidal(a)sahmri.com> writes:
Thank you for the response!
I tried to do another upgrade again on the ovirt manager and can
confirm that it is now in the supposedly fixed version of the kernel.
However, when I try to update the hosts using the prescribed gui style
method they do report back as no updates available.
Should I force an update on the kernel on the hosts or is this not advised?
There shouldn't be a need. Are you sure the hosts are running the old kernel? The
hosts should just update via "yum update", although I admit I don't know
what the "update" function from the UI does under the covers. I have a
single-host hyperconverged system so I have to update manually..
You can check if there is anything to do by logging into the host and
running: "yum check-update"; it shouldn't list anything.
Thanks
Chaz
-derek
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