Cannot Connect to RHEVM Web Admin Portal - Stopped working inexplicably

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I last used my RHEVM 3.1 system 2 weeks ago.  Shut everything down normally and when I try and bring up the web admin portal now I get a:

 

HTTP Status 500 -


type Exception report

message

description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.

exception

java.lang.IllegalStateException: JBAS011048: Failed to construct component instance

and associated errors.

 

I have restarted the server, restarted jbossas and postgresql services, turned on/off firewall, restarted my DNS server, nothing works.

 

I can get to the http portal but when I try and connect to the web admin portal it pukes.

 

Any ideas?  It's ridiculous that it won't work after not having been used for a couple of weeks.  Only change I've made to the system is adding Virtualbox.  Could that have done it?  Don't see how VB could break RHEVM.

 

Any assistance would be appreciated.

 

Regards,

James

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Hi James,

 

No response on this one yet, so I'll see if I can find a Red Hatter to help you out.

Can you please try "service ovirt-engine restart" and try to access the portal after that?

Too late, went ahead and uninstalled RHEVM 3.1 Beta.

 

I installed a new RHEL instance in a VBOX vm running on my RHEL server and installed the new RHEVM 3.1 GA Code since I noticed it posted.

 

I upgrade my hypervisors to RHEVH 3.1 GA also.

 

However, one thing I haven't figured out yet is how I can reconnect to an existing set of data sets without it being destructive.

 

That's one thing I think is limiting compared to VSphere.

 

Perhaps I have not dug enough in the manuals, but it should be intuitive in the GUI.

 

I could find no non-destructive way to connect to an existing datastore.  In my case, existing iSCSI LUNs.

 

With VSphere, I can blow away a datacenter, recreate it, and connect to existing datastores, and the new datacenter sees them.

 

For RHEV, what is that procedure?

 

Regards,

James

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