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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">15.02.2017 10:10, Yaniv Kaul пишет:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 10:08 AM,
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<p>Export VM one can do only to the EXPORT_DOMAIN.
Basically, export domain is (can be) on the public
net, which is not a part of oVirt infrastructure.
Exporting process itself is converting disk of a vm
from DATA domain to the EXPORT domain, which can be
done only by host with SPM role (Storage Pool
Manager). So, the main idea is: SPM host should have
access to the EXPORT domain, and this domain is on the
public net, and the host has the default gateway on
the management network. So, exporting traffic should
go through the management network.<br>
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<div>Wouldn't it be more accurate to say that it is on the
same network where the storage traffic is going over?</div>
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Ok, let us say in such a way :)<br>
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if (export domain is on the network which is not a part of oVirt)<br>
then<br>
traffic will go through the management network<br>
else<br>
depends on which network domain is connected to<br>
fi<br>
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You can do unexpected network config and get the
exporting traffic through the Migration network, but
this is very specific scenario. <br>
<div class="m_-1955661166980362317moz-cite-prefix">15.02.2017
09:27, Yura Poltoratskiy пишет:<br>
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<p>Hi.</p>
<p>Through the management.</p>
<p>I can explain more detail if need.<br>
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<div class="m_-1955661166980362317moz-cite-prefix">15.02.2017
09:09, David David пишет:<br>
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There are several network roles as Management,
VM and Migration.<br>
Export VM action through which network role is
going on?<br>
Thanks.<br>
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