[Users] Fwd: Re: Help: Problem uploading the ISO file on engine
David Li
david_li at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 14 16:52:10 UTC 2014
The ovirt-iso-uploader log only has one line:
2014-01-13 19:08:05::INFO::engine-iso-uploader::1067::root:: Start uploading CentOS-6.4-x86_64-netinstall.iso
This is version 3.3.2-1.el6
My immediate question is how I can kill the upload process without rebooting the engine box? So I can try to reproduce the problem again.
It's probably in a "sleep but not interrupt" state. None of the usual kill -9 commands worked. My NFS ISO domain has also been put in the "inactive" state most likely due to this problem.
Thanks.
David
----- Original Message -----
> From: Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com>
> To: david_li at sbcglobal.net
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:05 AM
> Subject: Fwd: Re: [Users] Help: Problem uploading the ISO file on engine
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> -------- Messaggio originale --------
> Oggetto: Re: [Users] Help: Problem uploading the ISO file on engine
> Data: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 11:04:37 +0100
> Mittente: Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com>
> A: Sven Kieske <S.Kieske at mittwald.de>, "users at ovirt.org"
> <users at ovirt.org>
>
> Il 14/01/2014 08:32, Sven Kieske ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>>
>> which engine version?
>> anything in engine.log?
>
> +1
>
>> (I honestly don't know if there's any logging
>> for the iso uploader?).
>
> yes there is, in /var/log/ovirt-iso-uploader dir.
>
>>
>> I never encountered such a problem.
>
> Same here. Can you reproduce using -v flag when running iso uploader?
>
>
>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Am 13.01.2014 20:45, schrieb David Li:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I copied a Centos netinstall ISO file to a directory on my engine
> machine to get ready for installation. Then I used
>>>
>>> engine-iso-uploader upload -i ISO_DOMAIN
> CentOS-6.4-x86_64-netinstall.iso
>>>
>>> to upload or put it into the proper ISO domain directory. However this
> command now totally stuck. Even kill -9 won't be able to do anything.
> Moreover now my ISO domain in the DC seems dead or becomes inactive too.
>>>
>>> What happened? Is there any way to recover from this point without
> rebooting everything?
>>
>
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