Oracle VM 3.1.1 Manager - OVM Servers in "Starting" status

Hi,
today I've downloaded Oracle VM Manager 3.1.1(Upgrade only) from e-delivery, and upgraded my previous version of OVMM 3.0.3 without any problems. My servers are still running on OVM Server 3.0.3 version.
Usually, my practice for upgrading was:
- first upgrade OVMM
- login into OVMM
- migrate some VMs to free-up one OVM server
- then I upgrade that server to newer version of OVM Server
- bring back VMs to updated server to free-up another one and so on.
After login into new OVMM 3.1.1, I see all my servers, storage and VMs running on these servers as they was set before. But, my servers are in Starting state. I cannot manage any of my VMs, nothing! Later on, I've manually restarted one server(S1) and tried to upgrade it to OVM 3.1.1 version but I had some problems with mounting ISO, so I've only restated it. After that, that server(S1) showed as Running and OK. Then I tried to do that with another server(S2), migrated VMs to S1 server, restarted S2 but it remained Starting.
So now my situation is:
- have one server(S1) in Running state with several VMs
- other servers are in Starting state also with some VMs
I cannot shutdown servers, as theirs status is not Running, cannot migrate or manage VMs at all.
Please, how can I set right status for my servers without shutting VMs?
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
now I've got very serious situation. I've reinstalled OVMM 3.1.1 with -uuid option, and tried to rediscover servers. Only one server shows up, S1, no other servers, they cannot be added. Error from ovs-agent log on these servers show this message when I try to rediscover it:
ERROR  (OVSCommons:143)  catch_error: rpmdb open failed
Luckly, my VMs are working fine, but now I'm not sure till when they will.
Is there any possible solution to resolve this?
Best regards,
I resolved ERROR  (OVSCommons:143)  catch_error: rpmdb open failed by executing two commands on each server that I couldn't add:
rm -rf /var/lib/rpm/__db*
rpm --rebuilddb
after this my servers automatically were added in OVMM. Then, I rediscovered repository and my VMs showed up as well. So, could it be possible that corrupted rpm database caused all this?
Thanks.
Edited by: DBagy on May 15, 2012 10:34 AM

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