[ovirt-users] 100% disk utilization on Hosted Engine

Anantha Raghava raghav at exzatechconsulting.com
Sun Oct 30 13:01:41 UTC 2016


Hi,

In another instance where the engine is on a different host, we have 
observed that out of 100 GB nearly 70% is consumed in just about 20 odd 
days.

Is it that DWH database and the logs really take so much of space so 
fast? How do we reduce the disk utilization? This will be a major issue 
when compared to other hypervisors management platform.

How do we address this and arrest this super fast disc consumption?

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Thanks & Regards,


Anantha Raghava

eXza Technology Consulting & Services

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On Saturday 29 October 2016 08:32 AM, Anantha Raghava wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have hit a unique problem. Using oVirt 4.0.2.7-1.el7.centos since 
> last one month and I have hit a unique problem. The Engine is 
> reporting that Disk space allocated to Hosted engine is full and is 
> not allowing to login to engine's console to clear some files as well. 
> When I try to add additional storage to Hosted engine, engine admin 
> portal reports that as Engine VM is not managed by oVirt Engine, it 
> cannot extend the storage.
>
> Now the questions are:
>
> 1. Is it that enabling advanced DWH on the engine host is the root 
> cause for 100GB of disk getting filled in about 1 month?
>
> 2. How do we clear the disk of some unwanted files and extend the space?
>
> 3. How do we reset the DWH database to basic?
>
>
> Note: CentOS 7.2 is not even allowing us to login to console to do any 
> action. Booting the Hosted Engine VM with Live CD etc., looks like is 
> ruled out in this case.
> -- 
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
>
> Anantha Raghava
>
> eXza Technology Consulting & Services
>
>
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