<div dir="auto">Hi,<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">I was trying to remove the nic from the edit menu of the VM and that failed.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">I had to unplug the nic first to be able to remove it from the network interfaces submenu of the vm.</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 28, 2017 08:29, &quot;knarra&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:knarra@redhat.com">knarra@redhat.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    <div class="m_2468596253135348694moz-cite-prefix">On 06/27/2017 09:49 PM, Abi Askushi
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            <div>Hi all, <br>
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            Just in case ones needs it, in order to remove the secondary
            network interface from engine, you can go to: <br>
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          Virtual Machines -&gt; Hostedengine -&gt; Network Interfaces
          -&gt; edit -&gt; unplug it -&gt; confirm -&gt; remove it. <br>
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    cool. But in your previous mail you did mention that it fails for
    you since the engine is running. Instead of remove you tried unplug
    here ?<br>
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        It was simple...<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Abi
          Askushi <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:rightkicktech@gmail.com" target="_blank">rightkicktech@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span>
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                    <div>Hi Knarra, <br>
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                    Then I had already enabled NFS on ISO gluster
                    volume. <br>
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                  Maybe i had some networking issue then. I need to
                  remove the secondary interface in order to test that
                  again. <br>
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                  <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 4:25
                    PM, knarra <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:knarra@redhat.com" target="_blank">knarra@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span>
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                            06/27/2017 06:34 PM, Abi Askushi wrote:<br>
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                                  <div>Hi Knarra, <br>
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                                  The ISO domain is of type gluster
                                  though I had nfs enabled on that
                                  volume. <br>
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                        </span> you need to have nfs enabled on the
                        volume. what i meant is nfs.disable off which
                        means nfs is on.<br>
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                        For more info please refer to bug <a class="m_2468596253135348694m_889488259470675464m_-5677008902476285395moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1437799" target="_blank">https://bugzilla.redhat.com/sh<wbr>ow_bug.cgi?id=1437799</a><span><br>
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                              <div>I will disable the nfs and try.
                                Though in order to try I need first to
                                remove that second interface from
                                engine. <br>
                                <span class="m_2468596253135348694m_889488259470675464m_-5677008902476285395gmail-im">Is
                                  there a way I can remove the secondary
                                  storage network interface from the
                                  engine?<br>
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                        </span> I am not sure how to do that, but   you
                        may shutdown the vm using the command
                        hosted-engine --vm-shutdown which will power off
                        the vm and try to remove the networks using
                        vdsclient. (not sure if this is right, but
                        suggesting a way)<span><br>
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                              <span class="m_2468596253135348694m_889488259470675464m_-5677008902476285395gmail-im">Thanx<br>
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                              <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27,
                                2017 at 3:32 PM, knarra <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:knarra@redhat.com" target="_blank">knarra@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span>
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                                        06/27/2017 05:41 PM, Abi Askushi
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                                                <div>Hi all, <br>
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                                                When setting up hosted
                                                engine setup on top
                                                gluster with 3 nodes, I
                                                had gluster configured
                                                on a separate network
                                                interface, as
                                                recommended. When I
                                                tried later to upload
                                                ISO from engine to ISO
                                                domain, the engine was
                                                not able to upload it
                                                since the VM did not
                                                have access to the
                                                separate storage
                                                network. I then added
                                                the storage network
                                                interface to the hosted
                                                engine and ISO upload
                                                succeeded. <br>
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                                    </span> May i know what was the
                                    volume type created and added as ISO
                                    domain ?<br>
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                                    If you plan to use a glusterfs
                                    volume below is the procedure :<br>
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                                    1) Create a glusterfs volume.<br>
                                    2) While adding storage domain
                                    select Domain Function as &#39;ISO&#39; and
                                    Storage Type as &#39;glusterfs&#39; .<br>
                                    3) You can either use &#39;use managed
                                    gluster volume&#39; check box and select
                                    the gluster volume which you have
                                    created for storing ISO&#39;s or you can
                                    type the full path of the volume.<br>
                                    4) Once this is added please make
                                    sure to set the option nfs.disable
                                    off.<br>
                                    5) Now you can go to HE engine and
                                    run the command engine-iso-uploader
                                    upload -i
                                    &lt;gluster_iso_domain_name&gt;
                                    &lt;iso_file&gt;<br>
                                    <br>
                                    Iso gets uploaded successfully.<span><br>
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                                              1st question: do I need to
                                              add the network interface
                                              to engine in order to
                                              upload ISOs? does there
                                              exist any alternate way?<br>
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                                    </span> AFAIK, this is not required
                                    when glusterfs volume is used.<br>
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                                    Attached is the screenshot where i
                                    have only one network attached to my
                                    HE which is ovirtmgmt.<br>
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                                            Then I proceeded to
                                            configure bonding for the
                                            storage domain, bonding 2
                                            NICs at each server. When
                                            trying to set a custom bond
                                            of mode=6 (as recommended
                                            from gluster) I received a
                                            warning that mode0, 5 and 6
                                            cannot be configured since
                                            the interface is used from
                                            VMs. I also understood that
                                            having the storage network
                                            assigned to VMs makes it a
                                            bridge which decreases
                                            performance of networking.
                                            When trying to remove the
                                            network interface from
                                            engine it cannot be done,
                                            since the engine is running.
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                                            2nd question: Is there a way
                                            I can remove the secondary
                                            storage network interface
                                            from the engine?<br>
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                                          Many thanx<br>
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