[ovirt-users] can you re-create self hosted storage pool?
Darrell Budic
budic at onholyground.com
Fri Aug 22 14:05:01 EDT 2014
I had managed to splitbrain my lock files, and then screwed them up trying to heal them manually.
I wound up backing up my hosted engine disk, destroying the hosted engine storage volume, recreating the gluster volume and re-running setup to solve the lock issue, and copying over my hosted engine backup instead of reinstalling it all. Re-added the host nodes, and off it went. :)
Probably don't recommend that as a good thing, but it was my dev/testing cluster, so it can be done without reinstalling from scratch.
-Darrell
On Aug 20, 2014, at 6:41 AM, Joop <jvdwege at xs4all.nl> wrote:
> On 19-8-2014 17:08, Darrell Budic wrote:
>> Through a series of creative experiments, I've managed to corrupt the lock files for my self-hosted engine's storage pool. Is there any way to destroy and recreate the pool without reinstalling the self-hosted engine on all systems (after destroying it entirely)?
>>
>>
> Don't know if my situation reflects yours but I had a problem with
> hosted-engine too. I had a way newer version of kvm/libvirt on host01
> and decided to yum remove it. Sofar no problem but it also removed
> hosted-engine and then i had a problem. In the end I solved it by just
> reinstalling hosted-engine and running engine-deploy on host01 and
> answering the question if this was a reinstall and pointing to the
> anwser file on host02. Once it was done all came up nicely.
> So it seems possible to maybe do this in a roundrobin way and
> update/reinstall your hosts.
>
> Joop
>
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