Hello Allen,
In oVirt you can use VLANs and Bonds but not teaming. It may be useful
to try a Centos(oVirt uses Centos or RHEL) install to see how the networking works, most
notably you add devices that are VLANs or BONDs. I also check that the devices are enables
on boot as I have been caught out with this which is especially annoying when doing remote
installs.
The power management uses other hosts as a proxy so you need at least 2 in a cluster but
you can configure this later.
Regards,
Paul S.
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From: dsalade(a)gmail.com <dsalade(a)gmail.com>
Sent: 17 August 2019 16:31
To: users(a)ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-users] Evaluate oVirt to remove VMware
Howdy All!!!
Somewhat new user to Linux and having some issues with oVirt node networking.
We are mainly a Windows/VMware medium shop but have a pretty good network.
Our VMware setup has redundant switches using multiple VLANs. This was fairly easy to
setup with VMware.
We never had an issue with VMware, add 2 NICs to the ESXi host and then adding VLANs into
the Virtual Switch.
Biggest issue I am having, should I be bonding, teaming and VLANing on top of that?
Tried setting up node with Engine inside which fails to deploy because of networking.
Then I tried a standalone Engine and could not add node to it - I believe networking as
well as Power Management agent was the problem.
Would like the nodes/engine to be on one subnet (lets say 10.10.11.x) and VMs to be
allowed to run there are well as 10 other VLANs.
I guess welcome to the wonderful world of Linux networking and learning some new
technologies is in store for me.
I hope I am not being vague, like I said fairly new to Linux.
Thanks for any responses!
Allen
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