Ok, so I want to try and more thoroughly explain my situation. I
want to better understand what is happening, and if there is a way to
force import over the faster connection.
Today I have two Ovirt environments, one on 4.1 and one on 4.2, on
the new environment we have migrated to new VLANs for Management and Data.
The export domain is a NFS domain hosted on a Trunas device that
has an ip address of X.X.12.100.
Our host has multiple Ethernet connections, one Bonded 20Gigabit
interface. That is where we have the ovirtmgmt profile. And a secondary
1 Gigabit interface that we call our VLAN12 profile or server VLAN.
*The problem.... *When importing a VM from the export domain, the import
is happening over the 1Gigabit interface on the VLAN12 profile. Instead
of the 20gigabit Bonded interface on VLAN 100.
*My understanding.... *So I probably just misunderstand how this works,
but here is what I thought should happen, in the *Setup Host Network*
screen for this host I have the ovirtmgmt on VLAN100 with the bonded
20Gigabit interface performing the following. "*Management, Display,
Migration, VM and Default Route*." Then I have the secondary 1 Gigabit
interface just doing "*VM*" on VLAN12. What I thought should happen is
that anything Migration related "*/Includes importing from export
domain?/*" should happen on the Migration interface, which in my case is
the ovritmgmt interface on VLAN100.
I have also confirmed that I can ping from the VLAN100 ovirtmgmt
interface to the storage on VLAN12. So there is connectivity from that
interface to the storage. What I am trying to figure out is there a way
to force it to do imports over the 20Gigabit interface that resides on
VLAN100 instead of the slower VLAN12 interface, that is just there for
general VM connectivity.
Thank you for any advice or guidance on this matter.
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Jacob Green
Systems Admin
American Alloy Steel