[ovirt-users] Setting DNS servers problem on ovirt
Yedidyah Bar David
didi at redhat.com
Tue Nov 1 07:01:19 UTC 2016
On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 1:38 AM, Thing <thing.thing at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed IPA across 3 nodes. In order to point the ovirt server at
> the new IPA/DNS servers and to clean up I ran engine-cleanup aiming to delte
> the ovirt setup. However it seems even though I ran this something,
> "vdsm?" is still running and controlling the networking.
engine-cleanup only cleans up the engine. It does nothing to the hosts.
I am not aware of a similar "vdsm-cleanup" tool.
In principle, you could have moved your hosts to maintenance and removed them
from the engine. No idea what this would tell vdsm to do wrt to your question.
It definitely would not undo ifcfg-* changes.
>
> So down under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts I see,
>
> =========
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
> [root at ovirt1 network-scripts]# ls -l
> total 256
> -rw-rw-r--. 1 root root 130 Nov 1 10:32 ifcfg-enp0s25
> -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 254 Sep 16 2015 ifcfg-lo
> -rw-rw-r--. 1 root root 252 Nov 1 10:32 ifcfg-ovirtmgmt
> 8><-----
> ==========
>
> So my first Q is why when I run engine-cleanup isnt the networking cleaned
> up? should I file this as a bugzilla?
See above, it's not in the scope for engine-cleanup.
>
> After that I can see that ifcfg-ovirtmgmt is still controlling DNS,
>
> ==========
> 8><----
> [root at ovirt1 network-scripts]# tail ifcfg-ovirtmgmt
> ONBOOT=yes
> IPADDR=192.168.1.34
> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
> GATEWAY=192.168.1.1
> BOOTPROTO=none
> MTU=1500
> DEFROUTE=yes
> NM_CONTROLLED=no
> IPV6INIT=no
> DNS1=192.168.1.240
> [root at ovirt1 network-scripts]#
> ===========
>
> So I tried to set,
>
> DNS1=192.168.1.31
> DNS2=192.168.1.32
> DNS3=192.168.1.33
>
> rebooted and, no I see,
>
> DNS1=192.168.1.240 again
>
> So I also see that the vdsm service is still running,
>
> ==========
> [root at ovirt1 network-scripts]# systemctl status vdsm-network.service
> ● vdsm-network.service - Virtual Desktop Server Manager network restoration
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vdsm-network.service; enabled;
> vendor preset: enabled)
> Active: active (exited) since Tue 2016-11-01 10:32:51 NZDT; 2h 0min ago
> Process: 2873 ExecStart=/usr/bin/vdsm-tool restore-nets (code=exited,
> status=0/SUCCESS)
> Process: 2848 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/vdsm-tool --vvverbose --append
> --logfile=/var/log/vdsm/upgrade.log upgrade-unified-persistence
> (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
> Main PID: 2873 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
> CGroup: /system.slice/vdsm-network.service
>
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5 client
> step 2
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5
> parse_server_challenge()
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5
> ask_user_info()
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5 client
> step 2
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5
> ask_user_info()
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5
> make_client_response()
> Nov 01 10:32:45 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5 client
> step 3
> Nov 01 10:32:51 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5 client
> mech dispose
> Nov 01 10:32:51 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz python[2887]: DIGEST-MD5 common
> mech dispose
> Nov 01 10:32:51 ovirt1.ods.graywitch.co.nz systemd[1]: Started Virtual
> Desktop Server Manager network restoration.
> [root at ovirt1 network-scripts]#
> ===========
>
> why after cleaning up is this still active?
>
> Next, I have grep'd under /etc/ and cannot find where its getting its
> obsolete network DNS info info from.
I think it's somewhere under /var, adding Dan.
>
> So I need to know where this info is stored? so I can edit is via the CLI?
> database?
>
> There is no web ui running as engine-cleanup has removed that so I cant work
> via the web ui.
>
> Is there anything else I need to manually stop, disable and remove after
> running engine-cleanup?
See above.
See also [1], which is for a hosted-engine host, not exactly your case
but similar. You are welcome to comment there, and/or open another RFE
bz for general hosts (not hosted-engine ones).
I might be wrong, though - perhaps there is something to undo ifcfg*
changes that I am unaware of. Dan?
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1001181
Best,
--
Didi
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