[ovirt-users] oVirt install error

ovirt at fateknollogee.com ovirt at fateknollogee.com
Wed Jun 7 17:03:27 UTC 2017


I just used all the default setting installing from the iso.
ansible v2.3.0.0
gdeploy v2.0.2

On 2017-06-07 09:41, knarra wrote:
> On 06/07/2017 03:15 AM, ovirt at fateknollogee.com wrote:
>> I finally figured out what the error was all about....
>> 
>> The default location for the gdeploy script is:
>> /usr/share/ansible/gdeploy/scripts/grafton-sanity-check.sh
>> 
>> The oVirt node installer 
>> "ovirt-node-ng-installer-ovirt-4.1-2017060504.iso" installed it in a 
>> different location:
>> /usr/share/gdeploy/scripts/grafton-sanity-check.sh
>> 
>> I copied the "gdeploy" folder to the default location & the error went 
>> away.
>> 
>> **btw, I installed oVirt from scratch twice & both times got the same 
>> error**
> 
> just wondering how did this change happen. I will install with the iso
> what you mentioned above and let you know the results. But before that
> have few questions. Can you please tell me what is the version of
> ansible and gdeploy you have on the node ?
>> 
>> On 2017-06-06 13:01, ovirt at fateknollogee.com wrote:
>>> Ok, I will re-check a few things based on this:
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1405447
>>> 
>>> On 2017-06-06 12:58, ovirt at fateknollogee.com wrote:
>>>> How do I check that?
>>>> 
>>>> Today, I'm re-installing but getting this error message:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> PLAY [gluster_servers] 
>>>> *********************************************************
>>>> 
>>>> TASK [Run a shell script] 
>>>> ******************************************************
>>>> fatal: [ovirt-N1-f25.fatek-dc.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, 
>>>> "msg":
>>>> "The conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error
>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has no
>>>> attribute 'rc'"}
>>>> fatal: [ovirt-N3-f25.fatek-dc.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, 
>>>> "msg":
>>>> "The conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error
>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has no
>>>> attribute 'rc'"}
>>>> fatal: [ovirt-N2-f25.fatek-dc.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, 
>>>> "msg":
>>>> "The conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error
>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has no
>>>> attribute 'rc'"}
>>>>     to retry, use: --limit @/tmp/tmpEzKSy6/run-script.retry
>>>> 
>>>> PLAY RECAP 
>>>> *********************************************************************
>>>> ovirt-N1-f25.fatek-dc.lab  : ok=0    changed=0 unreachable=0    
>>>> failed=1
>>>> ovirt-N2-f25.fatek-dc.lab  : ok=0    changed=0 unreachable=0    
>>>> failed=1
>>>> ovirt-N3-f25.fatek-dc.lab  : ok=0    changed=0 unreachable=0    
>>>> failed=1
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 2017-06-01 00:08, knarra wrote:
>>>>> On 06/01/2017 01:19 AM, ovirt at fateknollogee.com wrote:
>>>>>> Any ideas what this is:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> TASK [Run a shell script] 
>>>>>> ******************************************************
>>>>>> fatal: [ovirt-node1.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "The 
>>>>>> conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error 
>>>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has 
>>>>>> no attribute 'rc'"}
>>>>>> fatal: [ovirt-node3.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "The 
>>>>>> conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error 
>>>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has 
>>>>>> no attribute 'rc'"}
>>>>>> fatal: [ovirt-node2.lab]: FAILED! => {"failed": true, "msg": "The 
>>>>>> conditional check 'result.rc != 0' failed. The error was: error 
>>>>>> while evaluating conditional (result.rc != 0): 'dict object' has 
>>>>>> no attribute 'rc'"}
>>>>>>     to retry, use: --limit @/tmp/tmpaOHOtY/run-script.retry
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>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> 
>>>>>     Can you see if the script which is getting execute is present 
>>>>> in that path ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> 
>>>>> kasturi


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