[ovirt-users] Self-hosted engine won't start

Daniel Helgenberger daniel.helgenberger at m-box.de
Mon Aug 18 09:18:38 UTC 2014


Hello John,


On Mi, 2014-07-23 at 19:47 -0400, Jason Brooks wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "John Gardeniers" <jgardeniers at objectmastery.com>
> > To: "users" <users at ovirt.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4:29:45 PM
> > Subject: [ovirt-users] Self-hosted engine won't start
> > 
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I have created a lab with 2 hypervisors and a self-hosted engine. Today
> > I followed the upgrade instructions as described in
> > http://www.ovirt.org/Hosted_Engine_Howto and rebooted the engine. I
> > didn't really do an upgrade but simply wanted to test what would happen
> > when the engine was rebooted.
> > 
> > When the engine didn't restart I re-ran hosted-engine
> > --set-maintenance=none and restarted the vdsm, ovirt-ha-agent and
> > ovirt-ha-broker services on both nodes. 15 minutes later it still hadn't
> > restarted, so I then tried rebooting both hypervisers. After an hour
> > there was still no sign of the engine starting. The agent logs don't
> > help me much. The following bits are repeated over and over.
> > 
> > ovirt1 (192.168.19.20):
> > 
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:40,272::brokerlink::108::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.lib.brokerlink.BrokerLink::(notify)
> > Trying: notify time=1406157520.27 type=state_transition
> > detail=EngineDown-EngineDown hostname='ovirt1.om.net'
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:40,272::brokerlink::117::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.lib.brokerlink.BrokerLink::(notify)
> > Success, was notification of state_transition (EngineDown-EngineDown)
> > sent? ignored
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:40,594::hosted_engine::327::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.agent.hosted_engine.HostedEngine::(start_monitoring)
> > Current state EngineDown (score: 2400)
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:40,594::hosted_engine::332::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.agent.hosted_engine.HostedEngine::(start_monitoring)
> > Best remote host 192.168.19.21 (id: 2, score: 2400)
> > 
> > ovirt2 (192.168.19.21):
> > 
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:04,005::brokerlink::108::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.lib.brokerlink.BrokerLink::(notify)
> > Trying: notify time=1406157484.01 type=state_transition
> > detail=EngineDown-EngineDown hostname='ovirt2.om.net'
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:04,006::brokerlink::117::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.lib.brokerlink.BrokerLink::(notify)
> > Success, was notification of state_transition (EngineDown-EngineDown)
> > sent? ignored
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:04,324::hosted_engine::327::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.agent.hosted_engine.HostedEngine::(start_monitoring)
> > Current state EngineDown (score: 2400)
> > MainThread::INFO::2014-07-24
> > 09:18:04,324::hosted_engine::332::ovirt_hosted_engine_ha.agent.hosted_engine.HostedEngine::(start_monitoring)
> > Best remote host 192.168.19.20 (id: 1, score: 2400)
> > 
> > From the above information I decided to simply shut down one hypervisor
> > and see what happens. The engine did start back up again a few minutes
> > later.
> 
> I've seen this behavior, too.
> 
> Jason
> 
> > 
> > The interesting part is that each hypervisor seems to think the other is
> > a better host. 
Where do you get this from? From the line: 
'Best remote host 192.168.19.20 (id: 1, score: 2400)' ?

I assume this is not the case; HA broker just looking for the best
remote candidate. 

But I have also trouble with this behavior; esp. when I had the cluster
in global maintenance.
I resolve this by stating hosted engine manually in in global
maintenance and waiting for {"health": "good", "vm": "up", "detail":
"up"} and disabling global maintenance afterwards.

I found the HA feature is indeed working - and tried out best by
manually stopping the engine service (service hosted-engine stop). IIRC
This should trigger a failover and reboot of the engine.


> The two machines are identical, so there's no reason I
> > can see for this odd behaviour. In a lab environment this is little more
> > than an annoying inconvenience. In a production environment it would be
> > completely unacceptable.
> > 
> > May I suggest that this issue be looked into and some means found to
> > eliminate this kind of mutual exclusion? e.g. After a few minutes of
> > such an issue one hypervisor could be randomly given a slightly higher
> > weighting, which should result in it being chosen to start the engine.
> > 
> > regards,
> > John
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Cheers, 
Daniel
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