[ovirt-users] vm status

Piotr Szubiakowski piotr.szubiakowski at nask.pl
Thu Aug 27 09:45:23 UTC 2015


Hi,
I had similar problem. I solved it by changing the VM status in engine 
database.

Best Regards,
Peter

W dniu 27.08.2015 o 10:03, Eli Mesika pisze:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "InterNetX - Juergen Gotteswinter" <jg at internetx.com>
>> To: "Michael Wagenknecht" <wagenknecht at fuh-e.de>, users at ovirt.org
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 8:48:55 PM
>> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] vm status
>>
>> if the vm is really down, you whould find this helpful
> This will work only if the VM status is LOCKED for any other status, it will do nothing ....
>
>> [root at portal dbscripts]# ./unlock_entity.sh -h
>> Usage: ./unlock_entity.sh [options] [ENTITIES]
>>
>>      -h            - This help text.
>>      -v            - Turn on verbosity                         (WARNING:
>> lots of output)
>>      -l LOGFILE    - The logfile for capturing output          (def. )
>>      -s HOST       - The database servername for the database  (def.
>> localhost)
>>      -p PORT       - The database port for the database        (def. 5432)
>>      -u USER       - The username for the database             (def. engine)
>>      -d DATABASE   - The database name                         (def. engine)
>>      -t TYPE       - The object type {vm | template | disk | snapshot}
>>      -r            - Recursive, unlocks all disks under the selected
>> vm/template.
>>      -q            - Query db and display a list of the locked entites.
>>      ENTITIES      - The list of object names in case of vm/template,
>> UUIDs in case of a disk
>>
>>      NOTE: This utility access the database and should have the
>>            corresponding credentals.
>>
>>            In case that a password is used to access the database PGPASSWORD
>>            or PGPASSFILE should be set.
>>
>>      Example:
>>          $ PGPASSWORD=xxxxxx ./unlock_entity.sh -t disk -q
>>
>> [root at portal dbscripts]# pwd
>> /usr/share/ovirt-engine/dbscripts
>> [root at portal dbscripts]#
>>
>>
>> Am 25.08.2015 um 07:33 schrieb Michael Wagenknecht:
>>> Hi all,
>>> how can I mark a VM as shut down when the status of the VM is "?"?
>>> There is no qemu-kvm process for this VM on the node.
>>> But I can't set the node to maintenance mode, because there is a very
>>> important VM running.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Michael
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