Hi Brad,
oVirt has originally supporting to set the host default gateway only for
the management network (ovirtmgmt).
The need to set it on a different network has been raised and for 4.1 an
intermediate solution has been given,
solving it in a more integral fashion in 4.2.
The way it is solved in 4.1 is using a custom property.
The commit message explains how to use it:
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/66127
Let us know if it helps.
Thanks,
Edy.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Brenneman, Brad B. <
William.B.Brenneman(a)leidos.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have an ovirt self hosted server with multiple physical NICs in it.
em1 – set for DHCP and used for web resources
bond0 (p1p1, p1p2) – set statically for communicating to internal hosts
w/o internet
Before I installed the engine vm/appliance, system was able to browse the
web on em1 and maintain internal comms on bond0 to internals hosts.
After installing self hosted engine/appliance, the host is unable to
communicate to web resources on em1. Ovirtmgmt is on the bond and has no
comms issues.
I installed the logical network for the external web side per the online
docs and attached it to em1.
Host system can ping the network gateways on each NIC. When launching
firefox, system is able to browse to Hosted-engine VM page (admin portal,
user portal , etc) but is unable to get to web sites (i.e. google,
ovirt.org, etc.)
I read that Ovirt 4.1 was supposed to have fixed the multiple gateway
issue, but am confused as to why I can’t get out.
Any ideas how I can get the host to browse the web again?
Brad
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