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Hi Alan,
Thanks, that's good to know. But without the storage being imported
into the cluster, how do I manage the HostedEngine VM? IE, if I want to
migrate it to another host in order to do maintenance? I see in my
event log an entry "Failed to import the Hosted Engine Storage Domain"
but there are no extra details as to why. And my Virtual Machines tab
is empty, where in my other oVirt clusters I've always been able to see
the HostedEngine there.
On 2017-03-30 03:20 PM, Alan Griffiths wrote:
I believe that is the required setup - dedicated storage domain for
HE. It's certainly the case on 4.0, I haven't played with 4.1 yet.
For docs you can always check the RHV set, they are generally
applicable to oVirt.
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.1-...
<
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_virtualization/4.1-...
On 30 March 2017 at 18:17, Charles Tassell <charles(a)islandadmin.ca
<mailto:charles@islandadmin.ca>> wrote:
Hello,
Are there any more recent install docs than what's on the
website? Those all seem to be back from the 3.x days and don't
really deal with the modern setup of using a hosted engine.
More specifically, I've noticed that when deploying a hosted
engine I can't import the storage domain that the engine is on.
When I try I get errors like "Can't import the storage domain,
connection already exists" Because I can't import my storage
domain, I can't initialize the cluster, so I can't really get
anywhere with the setup. I had this same problem on 4.0 (using
4.1 now) and I "fixed" it by wiping the cluster and creating two
sets of storage: a small 50G one that holds the hosted engine, and
then another one that holds all my VMs. I don't want to do that
with my new cluster if I can at all avoid it.
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<p>Hi Alan,</p>
<p> Thanks, that's good to know. But without the storage being
imported into the cluster, how do I manage the HostedEngine VM?
IE, if I want to migrate it to another host in order to do
maintenance? I see in my event log an entry "Failed to import the
Hosted Engine Storage Domain" but there are no extra details as to
why. And my Virtual Machines tab is empty, where in my other
oVirt clusters I've always been able to see the HostedEngine
there.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017-03-30 03:20 PM, Alan Griffiths
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<div dir="ltr">I believe that is the required setup - dedicated
storage domain for HE. It's certainly the case on 4.0, I haven't
played with 4.1 yet.
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<div>For docs you can always check the RHV set, they are
generally applicable to oVirt.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 30 March 2017 at 18:17, Charles
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<br>
Are there any more recent install docs than what's on the
website? Those all seem to be back from the 3.x days and
don't really deal with the modern setup of using a hosted
engine.<br>
<br>
More specifically, I've noticed that when deploying a
hosted engine I can't import the storage domain that the
engine is on. When I try I get errors like "Can't import the
storage domain, connection already exists" Because I can't
import my storage domain, I can't initialize the cluster, so
I can't really get anywhere with the setup. I had this same
problem on 4.0 (using 4.1 now) and I "fixed" it by wiping
the cluster and creating two sets of storage: a small 50G
one that holds the hosted engine, and then another one that
holds all my VMs. I don't want to do that with my new
cluster if I can at all avoid it.<br>
<br>
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