On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Jorgens, Bruce <bjorgens(a)ciena.com> wrote:
I’m trying to install ovirt-3.5.5 in a hosted engine configuration on
an
HP DL360 system with CentOS 7.1.
All works well up until the hosted VM portion of the install.
After installing CentOS 7.1 on the engine, the VM is unable to boot.
I’ve tried installing via PXE as well as with an attached CDROM image of
CentOS 7.1 and go the same results.
There is no indication of any issue during install.
I ran a rescue image against the VM and fdisk cannot find a valid
partition table on /dev/vda.
Curiously, a reinstall using the VM disk finds a partition table and
prompts if the space should be recovered.
Hi Bruce,
I deployed it several time and I never noticed something similar.
Which kind of storage are you using?
Are you changing the default file system type or the partition table type
when you install CentOS?
Below is a sanitized version of the configuration preview:
--== CONFIGURATION PREVIEW ==--
Engine FQDN : XXXXXX
Bridge name : ovirtmgmt
SSH daemon port : 22
Firewall manager : iptables
Gateway address : 10.33.80.1
Host name for web application : bml-21
Host ID : 1
Image alias : hosted_engine
Image size GB : 25
Storage connection : XXXXXX
Console type : vnc
Memory size MB : 4096
MAC address : 00:16:3e:65:0a:d7
Boot type : cdrom
Number of CPUs : 2
ISO image (for cdrom boot) : /tmp/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1503-01.iso
CPU Type : model_SandyBridge
I found this old post from nearly a year ago. The issue sounds quite
similar:
http://www.redgrid.net/kvm/no-bootable-device-found-ovirt-3-5-on-centos7/
I appreciate any help.
*Bruce T. Jorgens* | Technical Lead, System Test Automation
*bjorgens(a)ciena.com <bjorgens(a)ciena.com>* | 115 North Sullivan Road | Spokane
Valley, WA 99037 USA
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