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Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

You're reading from   Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Leverage powerful Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization solutions to build your own IaaS cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782167402
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pradeep Subramaniaan Pradeep Subramaniaan
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Preface 1. An Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing RHEV Manager and Hypervisor Hosts 3. Setting Up the RHEV Virtual Infrastructure 4. Creating and Managing Virtual Machines 5. Virtual Machine and Host High Availability 6. Advanced Storage and Networking Features 7. Quota and User Management 8. Managing a Virtualization Environment from the Command Line 9. Troubleshooting RHEV 10. Setting Up iSCSI, NFS, and IdM Directory Services for RHEV Index

RHEV Hypervisor hosts' logs


Most of the logs related to RHEV hypervisor hosts are logged in the hypervisor's /var/log/vdsm directory. For detailed information on the logs related to RHEV hypervisor hosts, please refer to the following list of logfiles:

  • Complete information on the RHEV Hypervisor Host installation process can be found in the following logfile:

    /var/log/ovirt.log

  • The complete list of information about the registration process of the RHEV Hypervisor host with RHEV Manager is stored in the following logfile:

    /var/log/vdsm-reg/vdsm-reg.log

  • Logs under vdsm.log reflect the activity of the VDSM service, and this is the best place to troubleshoot the manager and hypervisor communication and more:

    /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log

  • All libvirt-service-related logs are tracked under libvirtd.log, where one can track the create, destroy, start, and stop statuses of virtual machines; they are stored in the following logfile:

    /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log

  • Details of when the host has acquired, released, renewed...

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