<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/10/11 Alexandre Santos <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:santosam72@gmail.com" target="_blank">santosam72@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div class="gmail_quote"><div class="im">2012/10/11 Mike Burns <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mburns@redhat.com" target="_blank">mburns@redhat.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div>On Thu, 2012-10-11 at 11:12 +0100, Alexandre Santos wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>
> yesterday I tried the new oVirt Node 2.5.3. I tried installing it<br>
> without the quiet flag but no luck. It hanged again and the kernel<br>
> didn't show any error on console (tty2).<br>
> Later will test without the rhgh flag.<br>
<br>
</div>Default options? TUI install? Hardware? UEFI or legacy bios?<br></blockquote></div><div><br>I always choose the troubleshooting option and then do an install with basic video. The only thing I changed from the default kernel boot line was the quiet flag.<br>
<br>Yes, TUI.<br><br>Hardware: this is an old MSI P35Neo MB with 4 GB RAM and a Xeon 3040. The SATA disk is connected to the onboard controller. The same problem occurred with an IDE HDD.<br></div></div></blockquote><div>
<br>Without rhgb and quiet no luck at all. Tomorrow will try with a SATA PCI Card with a Sil chip.<br>�</div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div class="gmail_quote">
<div>�</div><div class="im"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<div><br>
><br>
> Alex<br>
><br>
> BTW, now the hostname works on 2.5.3 :-) The network configuration is<br>
> still tricky... sometimes I have an "Apply" sometimes only a "Back"<br>
> choice.<br>
<br>
</div>I *think* this is a feature of being registered to ovirt-engine. �Once<br>
you are registered, you can't change the network through the TUI<br>
anymore.<br>
<br>
If you're not registered with Engine, please elaborate a bit and I'll<br>
try to figure out what is going on.<br></blockquote></div><div><br>What you're saying makes sense. The problem I had was that my node was booting with DHCP and the IP changed. When I got to the engine / web administrator, my Host was not detected and I couldn't change it's IP, only the hostname... On the TUI I can't change the IP because I'm registered but can't change it also on the engine. Is this correct? <br>
</div><div><div class="h5"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Mike<br>
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><br>
> 2012/10/9 Alexandre Santos <<a href="mailto:santosam72@gmail.com" target="_blank">santosam72@gmail.com</a>><br>
> � � � � It's working now :-)<br>
><br>
> � � � � Thanks a lot all!<br>
><br>
> � � � � Alex<br>
><br>
> � � � � P.S. I haven't tried installing it on my SATA disk because I<br>
> � � � � have there a Local Node already running but I'm going to try<br>
> � � � � again on another one to see if I can send to you the error<br>
> � � � � log.<br>
><br>
><br>
> � � � � 2012/10/8 Mike Burns <<a href="mailto:mburns@redhat.com" target="_blank">mburns@redhat.com</a>><br>
> � � � � � � � � On Mon, 2012-10-08 at 09:54 +0100, Alexandre Santos<br>
> � � � � � � � � wrote:<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > 2012/10/8 Fabian Deutsch <<a href="mailto:fabiand@redhat.com" target="_blank">fabiand@redhat.com</a>><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Am Montag, den 08.10.2012, 09:24 +0100<br>
> � � � � � � � � schrieb Alexandre<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Santos:<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > 2012/10/8 Fabian Deutsch<br>
> � � � � � � � � <<a href="mailto:fabiand@redhat.com" target="_blank">fabiand@redhat.com</a>><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � Hey,<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � Am Sonntag, den 07.10.2012, 15:29<br>
> � � � � � � � � +0100 schrieb<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Alexandre<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � Santos:<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > Hi,<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > I'm trying to install the<br>
> � � � � � � � � ovirt-node iso image on<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � a SATA<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � disk and when<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > it gets to the screen where it<br>
> � � � � � � � � shows 25% completed<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � the<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � kernel hangs. I<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > can't connect using a serial<br>
> � � � � � � � � console to see what<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � has<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � happened. If I<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > reboot using a usb linux disk I<br>
> � � � � � � � � see that the SATA<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � disk has<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � been<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > formated and the partitions that<br>
> � � � � � � � � existed before<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � disappeared,<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � being<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > there just one partition of type<br>
> � � � � � � � � "ee"<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � Is there any error displayed when<br>
> � � � � � � � � kernel hangs at<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � 25%? And it<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � can take<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � some time to pass the 25% (up to<br>
> � � � � � � � � ~2min or so).<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > No, I think it's a kernel hang because the<br>
> � � � � � � � � lights on the<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � keyboard halt<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > and I can't change to tty2, etc.. I even<br>
> � � � � � � � � changed to tty2 and<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � waited to<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > see if there were some errors but nothing.<br>
> � � � � � � � � I've read that<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � "tty8" was<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > the logging console but no luck also.<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > BTW, I tried with an IDE disk and the<br>
> � � � � � � � � result was the same.<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Mh, okay.<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Could you try booting without the rhgb and<br>
> � � � � � � � � quiet kernel<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � arguments. I<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � hope that some errors will be displayed on<br>
> � � � � � � � � the screen so we<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � get an idea<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � about the problem.<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > If I use a 8 GB usb pen-drive<br>
> � � � � � � � � instead of the SATA<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � disk, the<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > installation comes to an end and<br>
> � � � � � � � � I reboot but then<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � I get<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � some error<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > about not<br>
> � � � � � � � � getting /dev/mapper/by-name/Root and the<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � boot<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � fails to a<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > dracut shell.<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � > Any ideas?<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > � � � � In the dracut shell, could you run<br>
> � � � � � � � � blkid and post<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � the results?<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > I noticed that the USB Disk was named<br>
> � � � � � � � � RootBackup instead of<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Root... I<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > then rebooted and chose uninstall and then<br>
> � � � � � � � � installed oVirt<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Node from<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > scratch and now it worked.<br>
><br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � Glad it worked the second time. �There should be 4<br>
> � � � � � � � � partitions on the<br>
> � � � � � � � � disk.<br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � Partition 1 is for UEFI or bios_boot depending on your<br>
> � � � � � � � � machine type.<br>
> � � � � � � � � Partition 2 and Partition 3 are Root and RootBackup.<br>
> � � � � � � � � �So seeing a<br>
> � � � � � � � � RootBackup is correct. �Not seeing a Root is<br>
> � � � � � � � � incorrect. �If you rebooted<br>
> � � � � � � � � the host in the middle of the install, or if the<br>
> � � � � � � � � install hung for some<br>
> � � � � � � � � reason, I can see that situation happening and see it<br>
> � � � � � � � � working after<br>
> � � � � � � � � uninstall/install.<br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > I can't activate Networking because I have<br>
> � � � � � � � � that "no<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � hostname" error<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � > mentioned in another post. I think it's<br>
> � � � � � � � � related to that...<br>
><br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � You can't activate networking at all? �That is news to<br>
> � � � � � � � � me. �The node<br>
> � � � � � � � � should work perfectly fine with or without a FQDN.<br>
><br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Yes, I've also seen the hostname error. And<br>
> � � � � � � � � I've also seen<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � some problems<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � with the rootfs lately.<br>
><br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � Have you seen these issues with the 2.5.2 build? �Or<br>
> � � � � � � � � only master branch<br>
> � � � � � � � � builds?<br>
><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � Could you provide a screenshot/dump of the<br>
> � � � � � � � � console with that<br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � error?<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > � � � � - fabian<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > Ok! I'll send them as soon as possible.<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � > Alex<br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
> � � � � � � � � ><br>
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