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Den 5 jul 2014 05:06 skrev Dwight Schauer <d.schauer@partner.samsung.com>:<br>
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> Hello oVirt users,<br>
><br>
> I'm running into network setup problems.<br>
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> http://www.ovirt.org/Vdsm_Network<br>
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> Shows this as a supported topology.<br>
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> bridge1 --- v1 --- bond --- nic1 <br>
> bridge2 --- v2 --/ \-- nic2<br>
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> Problem is I have to configure at least this on each host in order to the connect to an activate:<br>
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> v1 --- bond --- nic1 <br>
> \-- nic2<br>
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> Which oVirt does not like because I already created the bond and attached a vlan interface to it.<br>
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> So I configured this ahead of time (without vdsm)<br>
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> bridge1 --- v1 --- bond --- nic1 <br>
> bridge2 --- v2 --/ \-- nic2<br>
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> Those work fine. I can use each bridge statically or with DHCP.<br>
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> Problem is that oVirt refuses to use the bridge interfaces (they don't show up in the web gui), it only wants to use the bond interface.<br>
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> If I was using libvirt/kvm-manager I would preconfigure this (without vdsm):<br>
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> bridge1 --- v1 --- bond --- nic1 <br>
> bridge2 --- v2 --/ \-- nic2<br>
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> And I'm be able to run VMs on other VLAN. (Which is what I want to achieve with oVirt).<br>
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> Is there a way I can achieve what I need to do (connecting VMs to either VLAN) with one of my preconfigured setups without resorting to another nic (or bonded pair?)<br>
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> --<br>
> Dwight<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Have you restarted the "vdsmd" ?</p>
<p dir="ltr">/K<br>
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