Use the Ovirt engine to manage your networks. VDSM takes over at boot time,
and the only way for this to happen is if you use the engine
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 9:26 AM fsoyer <fsoyer(a)systea.fr> wrote:
Hi,
I have installed a 4.2 cluster on CentOS 7 nodes but I have follow an
(old) procedure of mine done with 4.0 : so, I have disabled Network Manager
before installing oVirt.
The networks created and validated in the engine UI are :
ovirmgmt on bond0 (2 slaves) failover mode
storagemanager on bond1 (2 slaves), jumbo frames, aggregation mode,
serving Gluster.
Today, I installed Cockpit on the node to have the nodes consoles. But it
say that it cannot manage the network without NM.
So my question is : is there any risk to re-enabled NM on the nodes ? Can
it broke anything done by the UI ?
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