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Hi guys,<br>
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I built my hosted-engine with three nodes (3.4, CentOS), and built a
Gluster ISO domain, connected it up, all good.<br>
<br>
Until I come to engine-iso-uploader, it is present on the
hosted-engine but not on the VMs.<br>
And my gluster subnet is not routed. So the VM can't see it to
upload ISOs into.<br>
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How are other people getting around this?<br>
<br>
I can see:<br>
1. Obvious - make the Gluster LAN routed. It wouldn't hurt, just for
transferring a few ISOs.<br>
2. Add a second NIC to the hosted-engine VM, so that it can see the
gluster LAN <br>
3. put engine-iso-uploader on one of the nodes, is that possible?<br>
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My preference is to connect hosted-engine to the Gluster LAN. <br>
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Is it possible to add another NIC to the VM, after it's built? (I
don't want to rebuild if avoidable; I've done that enough times).<br>
I know that the ovirt GUI isn't aware of the first NIC on the VM, so
I haven't dared to try adding a NIC there. Is that safe?<br>
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Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this.<br>
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cheers,<br>
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