Thanks, will give it a try and report if I run into any problems.
- Trey
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Amador Pahim <apahim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 10/21/2014 07:37 PM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
What is the proper way to change iSCSI and NFS IP used to access the
storage domains?
Using the API:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Manage_Storage_Connections
i.e. using ovirt-cli:
- Put SD in maintenance mode, then:
[root@ovirt-engine ~]# ovirt-shell -c -l
"https://ovirt-engine.example.com/api"
<
https://ovirt-engine.example.com/api> -u "admin@internal" -I
[...]
[oVirt shell (connected)]# list storageconnections
[...]
[oVirt shell (connected)]# show storageconnection
3aff9de7-426f-4ebf-99f7-088b52d08da1
[...]
[oVirt shell (connected)]# update storageconnection
3aff9de7-426f-4ebf-99f7-088b52d08da1 --address <NEW_IP>
[...]
Activate SD.
My IB fabric which was doing storage crashed and we have a scheduled
maintenance window for next week at which time I'd like to either move my
storage to 10GbE or back to IB. I was able to move things off IB to
standard TCP/IP by editing the database but that is likely not the correct
way. I am on ovirt 3.4.3. My NFS domain is the master and iSCSI data
domain is only used by two VMs while NFS is used by ~30 VMs.
Thanks,
- Trey
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