[ovirt-users] Re: Certificate verification error for qemu while migrating

2024-07-29 Thread Julien Deberles
Hello, Does anyone have a procedure to fix the error or workaround for me ? Kind regards, Julien ___ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@ovirt.org Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/privacy-policy.html

[ovirt-users] Why all environment fall if one storage domain going down?

2024-07-29 Thread Kalil de A. Carvalho
Hello all. Can any one tell me why all environment fall if we lost one domain storage? In my company we have many NFS storages and if just one going down, been rebooted, all host fail. What we realized, I do not know if it is true, is if one host can“t communicate with the storage it will be reboot

[ovirt-users] Re: Why all environment fall if one storage domain going down?

2024-07-29 Thread Sergei Panchenko
Dear Kalil! The behavior is by design. The storage domains are defined inside a DataCenter (not Cluster object!) and they are mandatory for any host in the DataCenter. If a host has a problem with access to any storage domain that defined in the DataCenter, the host will change its status to '

[ovirt-users] Re: Recommendation for iSCSI configuration

2024-07-29 Thread Sergei Panchenko
Hello! Have You the multipath package installed? Please, show the output of the command 'multipath -ll'. ___ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@ovirt.org Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/privacy-pol

[ovirt-users] Re: console certificate is not trusted

2024-07-29 Thread itsavant
That depends on the security level you want to use. If you are not concerned about the use of a self-signed cert for yourself and users, you can 1. Click ignore everytime 2. Import the cert into your local cert store 3. install a CA signed cert ___ Users

[ovirt-users] Re: Recommendation for iSCSI configuration

2024-07-29 Thread eshwayri
Unless you have a some awesome storage packed with SSDs, it is very unlikely you will exceed 10Gb. For simplicity I would just use a 10Gb fail-over bonded configuration. If you can saturate a 10Gb link then it should be possible to do what you suggest. For starters, I suspect the VLAN configu