On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 8:12 AM Strahil Nikolov <[email protected]> wrote:

 Ok,
I have managed to recover again and no issues are detected this time.I guess 
this case is quite rare and nobody has experienced that.

>Hi,>can you please explain how you fixed it?
I have set again to global maintenance, defined the HostedEngine from the old 
xml (taken from old vdsm log) , defined the network and powered it off.Set the 
OVF update period to 5 min , but it took several hours until the OVF_STORE were 
updated. Once this happened I restarted the ovirt-ha-agent ovirt-ha-broker on 
both nodes.Then I powered off the HostedEngine and undefined it from ovirt1.

then I set the maintenance to 'none' and the VM powered on ovirt1.
In order to test a failure, I removed the global maintenance and powered off 
the HostedEngine from itself (via ssh). It was brought back to the other node.
In order to test failure of ovirt2, I set ovirt1 in local maintenance and 
removed it (mode 'none') and again shutdown the VM via ssh and it started again 
to ovirt1.
It seems to be working, as I have later shut down the Engine several times and 
it managed to start without issues. 

I'm not sure this is related, but I had detected that ovirt2 was out-of-sync of 
the vdsm-ovirtmgmt network , but it got fixed easily via the UI.



Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
  
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