[ovirt-users] Modules sanlock are not configured

ybronhei ybronhei at redhat.com
Tue Mar 31 12:18:48 UTC 2015


On 03/31/2015 02:07 PM, Bloemen, Jurriën wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First of all thanks Yaniv for your reply!

Sure. Anytime

Basically kvm group should be created by qemu rpm installation,
so first check "egrep "kvm" /etc/group" - it should return 
kvm:x:36:qemu,sanlock if your system is installed properly

If not, please tell me the output of "rpm -qa | grep qemu-kvm"

And just to be on the same side write me also what vdsm version you use 
there

Yaniv.
>
> This is a fresh new installed system. It was not registered to another
> oVirt engine before.
>
> So...
>
> The output of "groups sanlock² is
> sanlock : sanlock disk qemu
>
> KVM is missing. There is no kvm group at all or user for that matter!?
>
> I ran the command "vdsm-tool configure --module sanlock ‹force² and after
> that ³groups sanlock² but it shows the same output as above.
>
> Do you have other ideas what to check?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jurriën
>
> On 31/03/15 10:23, "ybronhei" <ybronhei at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Probably the problem is that sanlock service cannot stop properly - was
>> the host registered to another ovirt engine before and you missed to put
>> it on maintenance before adding it to another system?
>>
>> Such issue raised before when sanlock service fails to stop - can you
>> explicitly check if does - service sanlock stop - fail or pass?
>>
>> If it fails it means that some leases are still locked and reboot will
>> solve the issue.
>>
>> If that is not the case please share the output of "groups sanlock" - it
>> should be  - sanlock : sanlock disk kvm qemu after the call to -
>> vdsm-tool configure --module sanlock --force (fyi all this configure
>> call does is to add sanlock user to those groups in this case)
>>
>> Hope the information helps. Please share your progress with the issue.
>>
>> Yaniv Bronhaim.
>>
>> On 03/31/2015 10:15 AM, Bloemen, Jurriën wrote:
>>> I did that also. I forgot to mention it because you only have to run
>>> --force if you didn¹t stop the sanlock process of running.
>>> The result of with and without is the same. Still the vdsmd process
>>> cannot start.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Roy Golan <rgolan at redhat.com<mailto:rgolan at redhat.com>>
>>> Date: Monday 30 March 2015 23:25
>>> To: Jurriën Bloemen
>>> <jurrien.bloemen at dmc.amcnetworks.com<mailto:jurrien.bloemen at dmc.amcnetwor
>>> ks.com>>
>>> Cc: "users at ovirt.org<mailto:users at ovirt.org>"
>>> <users at ovirt.org<mailto:users at ovirt.org>>
>>> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Modules sanlock are not configured
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 30, 2015 10:45 PM, Jurriën
>>> <Jurrien.Bloemen at dmc.amcnetworks.com<mailto:Jurrien.Bloemen at dmc.amcnetwor
>>> ks.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have CentOS 7 running and I added the oVirt 3.5 repo to it. I open
>>>> the oVirt Manager and added a new system to it.
>>>> The manager says installing and after that is fails to connect.
>>>> Looking on the system I see:
>>>>
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running mkdirs
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> configure_coredump
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> configure_vdsm_logs
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> wait_for_network
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> run_init_hooks
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> upgraded_version_check
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: Running
>>>> check_is_configured
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: Error:
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: One of the modules is not
>>>> configured to work with VDSM.
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: To configure the module
>>>> use the following:
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: 'vdsm-tool configure
>>>> [--module module-name]'.
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: If all modules are not
>>>> configured try to use:
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: 'vdsm-tool configure
>>>> --force'
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: (The force flag will stop
>>>> the module's service and start it
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: afterwards automatically
>>>> to load the new configuration.)
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: libvirt is already
>>>> configured for vdsm
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: Modules sanlock are not
>>>> configured
>>>> Mar 30 21:09:37 vdsmd_init_common.sh[7106]: vdsm: stopped during
>>>> execute check_is_configured task (task returned with error code 1).
>>>>
>>>> So I run vdsm-tool configure after I stop sanlock.
>>>>
>>>> # vdsm-tool configure
>>>
>>> Try adding --force (this is what the log suggests)
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Checking configuration status...
>>>>
>>>> libvirt is already configured for vdsm
>>>> SUCCESS: ssl configured to true. No conflicts
>>>>
>>>> Running configure...
>>>> Reconfiguration of sanlock is done.
>>>>
>>>> Done configuring modules to VDSM.
>>>>
>>>> But when I want to start vdsmd it still gives the error that sanlock
>>>> is not configured.
>>>>
>>>> Does somebody has a solution for this?
>>>>
>>>> I am a bit lost on thisŠ Google only tells me that there was a bug in
>>>> 3.4.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Jurriën
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>> --
>> Yaniv Bronhaim.
>


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