<div dir="ltr"><div><div>HI <br><br></div>Installed hosted engine and  after configuring  IP to ovirt engine unable to ping the gateway and found that there is no issue with the Network .<br><br></div>Is there any thing am missing  while installing Hosted engine ? below is output details,<br><br><br>--== CONFIGURATION PREVIEW ==--<br>         <br>          Engine FQDN                        : <a href="http://oe.bnglab.psecure.net">oe.bnglab.psecure.net</a><br>          Bridge name                        : ovirtmgmt<br>          SSH daemon port                    : 22<br>          Gateway address                    : 10.206.67.254<br>          Host name for web application      : hosted_engine_1<br>          Host ID                            : 1<br>          Image alias                        : hosted_engine<br>          Image size GB                      : 25<br>          Storage connection                 : 10.204.207.152:/home/heoe<br>          Console type                       : vnc<br>          Memory size MB                     : 4096<br>          MAC address                        : 00:16:3e:2f:5c:40<br>          Boot type                          : cdrom<br>          Number of CPUs                     : 2<br>          ISO image (for cdrom boot)         : /ovirt/CentOS-6.7-x86_64-minimal.iso<br>          CPU Type                           : model_SandyBridge<br>         <br>          Please confirm installation settings (Yes, No)[Yes]: yes<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Transaction setup<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Misc configuration<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Package installation<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Misc configuration<br>[ INFO  ] Configuring libvirt<br>[ INFO  ] Configuring VDSM<br>[ INFO  ] Starting vdsmd<br>[ INFO  ] Waiting for VDSM hardware info<br>[ INFO  ] Waiting for VDSM hardware info<br>[ INFO  ] Creating Storage Domain<br>[ INFO  ] Creating Storage Pool<br>[ INFO  ] Connecting Storage Pool<br>[ INFO  ] Verifying sanlock lockspace initialization<br>[ INFO  ] Creating VM Image<br>[ INFO  ] Disconnecting Storage Pool<br>[ INFO  ] Start monitoring domain<br>[ INFO  ] Configuring VM<br>[ INFO  ] Updating hosted-engine configuration<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Transaction commit<br>[ INFO  ] Stage: Closing up<br>          The following network ports should be opened:<br>              tcp:5900<br>              tcp:5901<br>              udp:5900<br>              udp:5901<br>          An example of the required configuration for iptables can be found at:<br>              /etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/iptables.example<br>          In order to configure firewalld, copy the files from<br>          /etc/ovirt-hosted-engine/firewalld to /etc/firewalld/services<br>          and execute the following commands:<br>              firewall-cmd -service hosted-console<br>[ INFO  ] Creating VM<br>          You can now connect to the VM with the following command:<br>                /usr/bin/remote-viewer vnc://localhost:5900<br>          Use temporary password &quot;2049ZfXr&quot; to connect to vnc console.<br>          Please note that in order to use remote-viewer you need to be able to run graphical applications.<br>          This means that if you are using ssh you have to supply the -Y flag (enables trusted X11 forwarding).<br>          Otherwise you can run the command from a terminal in your preferred desktop environment.<br>          If you cannot run graphical applications you can connect to the graphic console from another host or connect to the console using the following command:<br>          virsh -c qemu+tls://Test/system console HostedEngine<br>          If you need to reboot the VM you will need to start it manually using the command:<br>          hosted-engine --vm-start<br>          You can then set a temporary password using the command:<br>          hosted-engine --add-console-password<br>          The VM has been started.  Install the OS and shut down or reboot it.  To continue please make a selection:<br>         <br>          (1) Continue setup - VM installation is complete<br>          (2) Reboot the VM and restart installation<br>          (3) Abort setup<br>          (4) Destroy VM and abort setup<br></div>