PS: I have no clue if your CPU is supported, so check it in advance .
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 22:41, Strahil Nikolov<hunter86_bg(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Theoretically you most probably can, but you take the risk of being vulnerable to
split-brain.
Keep in mind that you can:- update gluster to the same version that is used on oVirt 4.4-
update oVirt to 4.3.10 as this is the most tested migration scenario- reduce the volume
and remove that 3rd node (don't forget to peer detach)- reinstall with EL8 and install
gluster (same version) again. Add the brick and qait for the heal- create a new volume for
the new HE- Stop the old HE and deploy the new one from the backup- Add the hosts to the
new HE and migrate some of the VMs to free one of the old hosts- Reinstall the remaining
hosts (one by one) to EL8
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 14:28, Fedele Stabile<fedele.stabile(a)fis.unical.it> wrote:
I have a 3 node oVirt 4.2.1 cluster,
i'm using a self-hosted engine architecture and
storage-engine is on a glusterfs replica 3
of the cluster.
The oldest CPU is SandyBridge family (E5-2609)
and incidentally it has connectivity problems with IPMI NIC,
but Hosted Engine HA is enabled and working.
May I reduce the glusterfs replica to 2 and use one of the 3 nodes to begin the
installation of ovirt 4.4 on that node?
Fedele
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