Hi,
I hope i can explain properly ;) (my english isnt that good).
This is the situation:
1. We installed a clean install of centos 7 on the host2. We created an glusterfs share on the host for the engine
3. We ran hosted-engine --deploy and followed the wizard4. we get the message to open the VNC connection to install the engine (we use centos 6.7 for the engine)5. We continue the wizard and get the new vnc connection to install the engine6. When the engine is running the wizard tries to add the host to the engine and then we get the error that he cannot connect to the engine. (we did get the health ok message. The hosts file and dns servers are working correctly.
7. We try to add manually the host to the engine because if the wizard stops at that point he cannot try again because there is already an vm running.8. When we try to add the host via the engine we get the same error message. The one that he cannot connect to the host.
When i try to ssh via the console on the engine to the host it works. What i fing strange is that he almost immidiatly gives the message (within 3 seconds).
I hope this explains the steps we took.
Kind regards
Erik-Jan de Kruijf
From: Sandro Bonazzola [sbonazzo@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 10:18 AM
To: Kruijf, Erik-Jan de
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] error adding node.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Kruijf, Erik-Jan de <erik-jan.de.kruijf@cgi.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to add the first node to an self hosted engine. When i click ok i immidiatly get the error that he cannot connect to host. But if i try to ssh to the host from the engine it works. Can someone please point me to an solution? If any logs are needed please let me know.
Just to clarify, are you trying to add the host running the HE VM using the Web UI? Or are you trying to add the first non-HE related node?
Kind regards,
Erik-jan de Kruijf
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