Sorry for my English. You understand everything correctly Yes , shutdown -h now ovirt-appliance and after few minuts virsh destroy I try fsck in singlemode and set in fstab check file system but many services(such as postgresql and dirmng start with errors or not start) В Пнд, 08/12/2008 в 16:47 -0500, Perry Myers пишет: > �� wrote: > > After destroy ovirt-appliance file system produce a lot of errors > > Did you shut down the appliance first using shutdown -h now from the > appliance console or an ssh session before running virsh destroy? virsh > destroy is equivalent to pulling the power plug out of a computer. > Generally with ext3 filesystems that should not result in disk corruption, > but it's always safer to shutdown the OS using virsh shutdown or using > shutdown from within the guest. > > > I boot second real node from cobbler on ovirt-appliance but it is not > > appear in list > > second node have adress 192.168.50.254 - is this network for > > administrative message or 192.168.1222/24 ? > > Not sure what you're asking here. > > Let me summarize what I understand of your situation. > > You have the ovirt-appliance running on a physical host. It is bridged to > an external network (using create-ovirt-appliance -e ethX). > > You have a second physical machine on the same network as ethX from the > above command. > > You PXE boot the second physical machine and see the oVirt Node boot on > that machine, but you never see the node appear in the hosts tab on the > oVirt web interface. > > Is my understanding correct? > > If so, can you please send me a tarball with all of the logs on the > appliance in /var/log and also a tarball of all of the logs on the Node in > /var/log. > > Thanks, > > Perry >
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