[ovirt-users] Unable to install ovirt engine using Centos 7.1 with 3.5.5

Simone Tiraboschi stirabos at redhat.com
Wed Oct 28 17:05:45 UTC 2015


On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Jorgens, Bruce <bjorgens at ciena.com> wrote:

> Simon,
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> I’m using an exported NFS file system for storage of the VM.
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> I’m not changing the filesystem type during the CentOS install.
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> Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide that
> might be helpful.
>


I tried it today and it worked as expected with oVirt 3.5.5 and exactly
your centos ISO image.
Can you please share /var/log/messages and vdsm logs from your host to
check if you had some storage issue?


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> Bruce.
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> *Bruce T. Jorgens* | Technical Lead, System Test Automation
> *bjorgens at ciena.com <bjorgens at ciena.com>* | 115 North Sullivan Road | Spokane
> Valley, WA 99037 USA
> Direct +1.509.242.9292 | Mobile +1.509.499.0215 | Fax +1.509.242.9001
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> *From:* Simone Tiraboschi [mailto:stirabos at redhat.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 28, 2015 3:00 AM
> *To:* Jorgens, Bruce
> *Cc:* Users at ovirt.org
> *Subject:* Re: [ovirt-users] Unable to install ovirt engine using Centos
> 7.1 with 3.5.5
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> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Jorgens, Bruce <bjorgens at ciena.com>
> wrote:
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> I’m trying to install ovirt-3.5.5 in a hosted engine configuration on an
> HP DL360 system with CentOS 7.1.
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> All works well up until the hosted VM portion of the install.
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> After installing CentOS 7.1 on the engine, the VM is unable to boot.
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> I’ve tried installing via PXE as well as with an attached CDROM image of
> CentOS 7.1 and go the same results.
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> There is no indication of any issue during install.
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> I ran a rescue image against the VM and fdisk cannot find a valid
> partition table on /dev/vda.
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> Curiously, a reinstall using the VM disk finds a partition table and
> prompts if the space should be recovered.
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> Hi Bruce,
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> I deployed it several time and I never noticed something similar.
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> Which kind of storage are you using?
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> Are you changing the default file system type or the partition table type
> when you install CentOS?
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> Below is a sanitized version of the configuration preview:
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>         --== CONFIGURATION PREVIEW ==--
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>           Engine FQDN                        : XXXXXX
>           Bridge name                        : ovirtmgmt
>           SSH daemon port                    : 22
>           Firewall manager                   : iptables
>           Gateway address                    : 10.33.80.1
>           Host name for web application      : bml-21
>           Host ID                            : 1
>           Image alias                        : hosted_engine
>           Image size GB                      : 25
>           Storage connection                 : XXXXXX
>           Console type                       : vnc
>           Memory size MB                     : 4096
>           MAC address                        : 00:16:3e:65:0a:d7
>           Boot type                          : cdrom
>           Number of CPUs                     : 2
>           ISO image (for cdrom boot)         : /tmp/CentOS-7-x86_64-Minimal-1503-01.iso
>           CPU Type                           : model_SandyBridge
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> I found this old post from nearly a year ago.  The issue sounds quite
> similar:
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> http://www.redgrid.net/kvm/no-bootable-device-found-ovirt-3-5-on-centos7/
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> I appreciate any help.
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> *Bruce T. Jorgens* | Technical Lead, System Test Automation
> *bjorgens at ciena.com <bjorgens at ciena.com>* | 115 North Sullivan Road | Spokane
> Valley, WA 99037 USA
> Direct +1.509.242.9292 | Mobile +1.509.499.0215 | Fax +1.509.242.9001
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