[Users] Centos 6.5 and bonding: "A slave interface is not properly configured"

Moti Asayag masayag at redhat.com
Mon Jan 27 11:02:48 EST 2014


Hi Federico,

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Federico Alberto Sayd" <fsayd at uncu.edu.ar>
> To: users at ovirt.org
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 4:56:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [Users] Centos 6.5 and bonding: "A slave interface is not properly configured"
> 
> On 22/01/14 21:31, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 01:57:35PM -0300, Federico Alberto Sayd wrote:
> >> On 22/01/14 12:13, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 07:43:52AM +0000, Karli Sjöberg wrote:
> >>>> On Tue, 2014-01-21 at 21:22 -0300, Federico Sayd wrote:
> >>>>> Hello:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am having problems with bonding
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have installed Centos 6.5 in order to use it as host. I configured
> >>>>> eth0 with the vlan of the management network (Vlan 70). Then I
> >>>>> registered the host to the engine (3.3.2-1-el6) and the engine
> >>>>> installed oVirt in the host without problem.  Ovirtmgmt was created
> >>>>> automatically and bridged with eth0.70.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Now I need to bond a second network interface (eth1) with eth0. But
> >>>>> when I try to bond the nics, I get the next error:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "A slave interface is not properly configured. Please verify slaves do
> >>>>> not contain any of the following properties: network name, boot
> >>>>> protocol, IP address, netmask, gateway or vlan-ID notation (as part of
> >>>>> interface's name or explicitly)"
> >>> Federico, where exactly do you get this error? Would you attach the
> >>> setupNetwork log from supervdsmd.log?
> >> I get the error in the setup-network dialog in ovirt-engine.
> >>
> >> Today I solved the issue copying the network config of other host
> >> (same hardware), and it worked.
> >>
> >> The supervdsm.log whith the lines logged yesterday:
> >>
> >> http://pastebin.com/kpXrRd2w
> >>
> >> It would be nice if the error could be more explicit, i.e. telling
> >> the ifcfg-* that are conflictive.
> > I do not understand the error yet... I believe that in the text you have
> > quoted, Engine complains that an interface has not joined a bond. But
> > Engine's command to Vdsm
> >
> > MainProcess|Thread-15::DEBUG::2014-01-21
> > 13:13:21,166::supervdsmServer::95::SuperVdsm.ServerCallback::(wrapper)
> > call setupNetworks with ({'ovirtmgmt': {'nic': 'eth0', 'vlan': '70',
> > 'ipaddr': '192.168.1.101', 'netmask': '255.255.255.0', 'STP': 'no',
> > 'bridged': 'true'}}, {}, {'connectivityCheck': 'true',
> > 'connectivityTimeout': 120}
> >
> > contains no reference to a bond device, and seems to have succeeded.
> >
> > One notable problem is that the network definitions lack a 'gateway'
> > parameter, which is very important for ovirtmgmt.
> >
> > Would you share your vdsm.log, too? The output of getCapabilities before
> > and after setupNetworks may shed some light on the circumstances.
> >
> > Regads,
> > Dan.
> >
> 
> Exactly , Engine doesn't want to create the bond because the
> configuration of a nic have "unacceptable" parameters.
> 
> But, specifically what parameters? Which interface? Could the error be
> more explicit?
> 
> Engine complains about the contents of ifcfg-* or actual network config?
> or both? In any case  I restarted network service after edit ifcfg-* files.
> 
> I got the error when I tried to bond the interfaces. The ovirtmgmt was
> created by oVirt and bridged to eth0.70 when the host was installed via
> oVirt Engine. After, I tried to bond the two interfaces: eth0, (with
> ovirtmgmt attached to it) and eth1 (without config), then the gui showed
> the error about ifcfg-* parameters.
> 
> I guess that the text that you quoted corresponds to the creation of
> ovirmgmnt network at install time. I don't find in supervdsm.log any
> references to the bond creation.
> 
> vdsm.log: http://pastebin.com/AGSMBnkN
> 

I took a closer look at the vdsm.log file and i've noticed that the 'getCapabilities'
reports the following for the 'eth1' interface:

nics': {'eth1': {'netmask': '', 'addr': '', 'hwaddr': 'e4:1f:13:1a:5b:da', 'cfg': {'UUID': '3d63cd78-57e5-4f26-81c4-8a342a342ef4', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'yes', 'HWADDR': 'E4:1F:13:1A:5B:DA', 'BOOTPROTO': 'dhcp', 'DEVICE': 'eth1', 'TYPE': 'Ethernet', 'ONBOOT': 'no'}, 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::e61f:13ff:fe1a:5bda/64'], 'speed': 1000, 'mtu': '1500'},

This in interface is configured with boot-protocol as 'dhcp' and cannot serve as a
slave. In addition, it is marked as managed by the network manager which i'm not sure
is advisable.

This somehow defers from the output of the ifcfg-eth1 content which didn't specify any
value for that device:

ifcfg-eth1:
DEVIC E=eth1
TYPE=Ethernet
ONBOOT=yes

Adding to this file:
NM_CONTROLLED=no
BOOTPROTO=none

and restarting the network service && vdsm would reflect this information to the engine
which will allow to refer to such a nic as a slave when constructing a bond.

The reason for not seeing any bond created in the [super]vdsm.log is due to the fact this
action was blocked on the ovirt-engine side and never sent to vdsm.

Regards,
Moti

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