[ovirt-users] Re-add a node

James James jreg2k at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 09:13:05 EDT 2014


What do you think about :




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2014-04-11 15:10 GMT+02:00 James James <jreg2k at gmail.com>:

> Nothing new.  node1 can't release SPM ... :(
>
>
> 2014-04-11 14:49 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <dron at redhat.com>:
>
> confirm host has been rebooted should release the SPM :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/11/2014 01:23 PM, James James wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-04-11 14:08 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <dron at redhat.com <mailto:
>>> dron at redhat.com>>:
>>>
>>>
>>>     James, Please answer the user's list as well as to me so that
>>>     other people can participate as well :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Oups ... I will do that ..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     did you try to press the "confirm host has been rebooted"  (right
>>>     click)
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes but same problem. node1 cannot be in maintenance mode.
>>>
>>> node1 is SPM . I will make node1 release the SPM ressource.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     On 04/11/2014 12:41 PM, James James wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         2014-04-11 13:16 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com> <mailto:dron at redhat.com
>>>
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>>:
>>>
>>>
>>>             what is the error message you get when you try to put the
>>>         host in
>>>             maintenance?
>>>
>>>         I have this message :
>>>
>>>
>>>         Error while executing action: Cannot switch Host to
>>>         Maintenance mode.
>>>         Host is Storage Pool Manager and is in Non Responsive state.
>>>         - If power management is configured, engine will try to fence
>>>         the host automatically.
>>>         - Otherwise, either bring the node back up, or release the SPM
>>>         resource.
>>>         To do so, verify that the node is really down by right
>>>         clicking on the host and confirm that the node was shutdown
>>>         manually.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             are there any running vm's reported?
>>>
>>>
>>>         No there is no VM running on this host
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             Try to press the "confirm host has been rebooted" button
>>>         and than
>>>             see if you can put the host in maintenance.
>>>
>>>             If that fails, select the host, in the general tab you
>>>         will get
>>>             the re-install link.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         I am running ovirt 3.4.0-1. I down't know where is the
>>>         re-install link but I can't see it.
>>>
>>>             try to re-install, when install fails the host should change
>>>             status to failed installation.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>             On 04/11/2014 12:09 PM, James James wrote:
>>>
>>>                 No, I can't ....
>>>
>>>
>>>                 2014-04-11 12:12 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com>
>>>                 <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>
>>>
>>>                 <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>>>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                     can you put the host in maintenance?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                     On 04/11/2014 10:43 AM, James James wrote:
>>>
>>>                         I can't delete the old node because it is in Non
>>>                 Responsive
>>>                         state. The remove button is stil blank .
>>>
>>>                         In the engine.log I've got this log :
>>>                         2014-04-11 11:40:45,911 ERROR
>>>          [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.
>>> GetCapabilitiesVDSCommand]
>>>                         (DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-88) Command
>>>                         GetCapabilitiesVDSCommand(HostName = node1,
>>>         HostId =
>>>                         36fb6df3-c2c2-4133-86ac-fe50b99ee2e3,
>>>         vds=Host[node1])
>>>                         execution failed. Exception: VDSNetworkException:
>>>          sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
>>>                         unable to find valid certification path to
>>>         requested
>>>                 target
>>>                         2014-04-11 11:40:48,943 ERROR
>>>          [org.ovirt.engine.core.vdsbroker.vdsbroker.
>>> GetCapabilitiesVDSCommand]
>>>                         (DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-12) Command
>>>                         GetCapabilitiesVDSCommand(HostName = node1,
>>>         HostId =
>>>                         36fb6df3-c2c2-4133-86ac-fe50b99ee2e3,
>>>         vds=Host[node1])
>>>                         execution failed. Exception: VDSNetworkException:
>>>          sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException:
>>>                         unable to find valid certification path to
>>>         requested
>>>                 target
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                         2014-04-11 11:06 GMT+02:00 Alon Bar-Lev
>>>                 <alonbl at redhat.com <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>>
>>>                         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com> <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>>>
>>>                 <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>>
>>>
>>>                         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com> <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:alonbl at redhat.com>>>>>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>                             ----- Original Message -----
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>>>                             > Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 12:04:23 PM
>>>                             > Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re-add a node
>>>                             >
>>>                             > The engine is the same but the node
>>>         (node1) has been
>>>                         reinstalled ...
>>>
>>>                             So you need to re-add it to the engine.
>>>                             Delete the old node at engine side and use
>>> the
>>>                 node user
>>>                         interface
>>>                             to add it to the engine.
>>>
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > 2014-04-11 10:48 GMT+02:00 James James <
>>>         jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>>
>>>                 <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>>>
>>>                             <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com> <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com
>>>         <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>>
>>>                 <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>
>>>         <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com <mailto:jreg2k at gmail.com>>>> > :
>>>
>>>
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > the log contains information about the
>>>         first node1
>>>                         installation ....
>>>                             >
>>>                             > http://pastebin.com/mZSb2wmD
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > 2014-04-11 10:12 GMT+02:00 Dafna Ron <
>>>         dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>
>>>                         <mailto:dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com> <mailto:dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>>
>>>                             <mailto:dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com> <mailto:dron at redhat.com
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>
>>>                 <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>
>>>         <mailto:dron at redhat.com <mailto:dron at redhat.com>>>> > :
>>>
>>>
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > please add the host-deploy log from
>>>                         /var/log/ovirt-engine/host-
>>>                             deploy/
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > On 04/11/2014 12:11 AM, James James wrote:
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             > Hi,
>>>                             > I don know i the subject is explicit
>>>         enough but
>>>                 I have a
>>>                         problem
>>>                             and I hope
>>>                             > to find some help here.
>>>                             >
>>>                             > I had two hosts in my cluster (node1 and
>>>         node2).
>>>                 I had to
>>>                             reinstall node1 due
>>>                             > to some networks problem. In the engine,
>>>         node1
>>>                 appears
>>>                         now "Not
>>>                             reponsive"
>>>                             > and I can't remove it from the engine ui.
>>>                             >
>>>                             > Now node1 is back and I want to add it
>>>         in the
>>>                 cluster but I
>>>                             can't. I've got
>>>                             > this error (vdsm.log) :
>>>                             > BindingXMLRPC::ERROR::2014-04- 11 01
>>>         <tel:2014-04-%2011%2001>
>>>                 <tel:2014-04-%2011%2001>
>>>         <tel:2014-04-%2011%2001>
>>>         <tel:2014-04-%2011%2001>:04:42,622::BindingXMLRPC::
>>>
>>>                             > 81::vds::(threaded_start) xml-rpc
>>>         handler exception
>>>                             > Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>                             > File "/usr/share/vdsm/
>>>         BindingXMLRPC.py", line
>>>                 77, in
>>>                         threaded_start
>>>                             > self.server.handle_request()
>>>                             > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/
>>>         SocketServer.py",
>>>                 line 278, in
>>>                             handle_request
>>>                             > self._handle_request_noblock()
>>>                             > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/
>>>         SocketServer.py",
>>>                 line 288, in
>>>                             > _handle_request_noblock
>>>                             > request, client_address =
>>> self.get_request()
>>>                             > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/
>>>         SocketServer.py",
>>>                 line 456, in
>>>                             get_request
>>>                             > return self.socket.accept()
>>>                             > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-
>>>         packages/vdsm/
>>>                             SecureXMLRPCServer.py", line
>>>                             > 136, in accept
>>>                             > raise SSL.SSLError("%s, client %s" % (e,
>>>                 address[0]))
>>>                             > SSLError: sslv3 alert certificate
>>>         unknown, client
>>>                         192.168.1.100
>>>                             >
>>>                             > 192.168.1.100 is the engine's address
>>>                             >
>>>                             > Can somebody help me ?
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
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>>>                             > --
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>>>                             >
>>>                             >
>>>                             >
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>>>                     --     Dafna Ron
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>>>
>>>             --     Dafna Ron
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>>>
>>>     --     Dafna Ron
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>> --
>> Dafna Ron
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