[Fwd: Re: [Ovirt-devel] [PATCH node-image] keep NIC and HBA firmwares]

ignazio.cassano at provincia.torino.it ignazio.cassano at provincia.torino.it
Thu Sep 17 13:22:05 UTC 2009


Tnanks.
Solved restarting matahari on node

----- Messaggio da jguiditt at redhat.com ---------
     Data: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 09:10:20 -0400
       Da: Jason Guiditta <jguiditt at redhat.com>
Rispondi-A:Jason Guiditta <jguiditt at redhat.com>
  Oggetto: Re: [Fwd: Re: [Ovirt-devel] [PATCH node-image] keep NIC and  
HBA firmwares]
        A: Alan Pevec <apevec at redhat.com>
       Cc: ignazio.cassano at provincia.torino.it,  
"ovirt-devel at redhat.com" <ovirt-devel at redhat.com>


> On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 11:26 +0200, Alan Pevec wrote:
>> ignazio.cassano at provincia.torino.it wrote:
>> > UUID: 444sdsds'' etc etc ....
>> > Cpus: 0
>> > Speed: Mhz
>> > Memory: 31913 MB: X86_64
>> > Hypervisor Type: Qemu
>> > Architecture
>> > VMS:
>> > NiCS:
>> > Bondings:
>> >
>> > My node has 6 Nics and 8 CPU. It is Dell R610 (it supports Intel VT-d)
>>
>> That looks like matahari didn't report CPUs and NICs correctly,   
>> does restarting matahari service on the node fixes it?
> Someone else hit the same thing on irc yesterday, we think it is a
> regression in qpid.  Solution was being discussed when I signed off for
> the day, but the old workaround can be found here if you want to try
> reinstating it on your checkout:
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/ovirt-devel/2009-July/msg00331.html
>
>


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