[ovirt-users] hosted-engine stuck "failed liveliness check" "detail": "up"
Paul Groeneweg | Pazion
paul at pazion.nl
Fri Apr 15 09:02:12 UTC 2016
Thanks!
I managed to get the console through:
hosted-engine --add-console-password
/bin/remote-viewer vnc://localhost:5900
Turns out, there seems to be some corruption on the partition:
http://screencast.com/t/6iR0U3QuI
Is there a way to boot from CD, so I can start rescue mode?
Op vr 15 apr. 2016 om 10:58 schreef Martin Sivak <msivak at redhat.com>:
> Hi,
>
> you can access the console using vnc or use virsh to get access to the
> serial console.
>
> Check the following commands on the host where the VM is currently running:
>
> virsh -r list
> virsh -r console HostedEngine
> virsh -r vncdisplay HostedEngine
>
> Those should give you enough pointers to connect to the VM.
>
> Regards
>
> Martin Sivak
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Paul Groeneweg | Pazion
> <paul at pazion.nl> wrote:
> >
> > Tonight my server with NFS hosted-engine mount crashed.
> > Now all is back online ,except the hosted engine. I can't ping or ssh
> the
> > machine
> >
> > when I do hosted-engine --vm-status, I get:
> >
> > ..........
> > --== Host 2 status ==--
> >
> > Status up-to-date : True
> > Hostname : geisha-3.pazion.nl
> > Host ID : 2
> > Engine status : {"reason": "failed liveliness
> check",
> > "health": "bad", "vm": "up", "detail": "up"}
> > Score : 3400
> > stopped : False
> > Local maintenance : False
> > crc32 : d71d7c6b
> > Host timestamp : 4404
> > ............
> >
> > I tried restarting all services/nfs mounts, start hosted engine on other
> > hosts, but all the same host up, but liveliness failed and unable to
> access
> > the network/IP.
> >
> > I imagine it is stuck at the console requiring a fsck check maybe?
> > Is there a way to access the boot display directly?
> >
> > Any help is highly appreciated!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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