Justin Clacherty
2009-Jun-25 08:35 UTC
[Ovirt-devel] node servers show as unavailable after reboot of management server
Hi, I had to reboot my management server today and when it comes back up the node machine has a status of "unavailable (enabled)". I saw this the last time I rebooted the management server and rebooting the node fixed the problem. What is the expected behaviour in this instance? My expectation would be that when the management server is reset, the nodes keep running (which they do) and once the management server is up the nodes should reconnect so they can be managed once again (which they don't). I don't imagine on a larger install you'd want to reboot every node whenever you rebooted the management server. Is anyone else seeing this? Cheers, Justin.
Jason Guiditta
2009-Jun-25 14:45 UTC
[Ovirt-devel] node servers show as unavailable after reboot of management server
On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 18:35 +1000, Justin Clacherty wrote:> Hi, > > I had to reboot my management server today and when it comes back up the > node machine has a status of "unavailable (enabled)". I saw this the > last time I rebooted the management server and rebooting the node fixed > the problem. > > What is the expected behaviour in this instance? My expectation would > be that when the management server is reset, the nodes keep running > (which they do) and once the management server is up the nodes should > reconnect so they can be managed once again (which they don't). I don't > imagine on a larger install you'd want to reboot every node whenever you > rebooted the management server. > > Is anyone else seeing this? > > Cheers, > Justin. > > _______________________________________________ > Ovirt-devel mailing list > Ovirt-devel at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ovirt-develNo, clearly, that is not what anyone wants. I have seen this as well, and I believe it is related to something in the qpid layer timing out (which I know that group has been working on, we have filed some bugs with them). Ian, is that what would cause this, or is there another reason?