Quoting Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com>:
On 07/12/2013 11:27 PM, Jason Keltz wrote:
> On 12/07/2013 1:27 PM, Mike Burns wrote:
>> On 07/12/2013 01:22 PM, Jason Keltz wrote:
>>
>>>>> :) but when I'm in the engine, I can click on the node, and see
that
>>>>> it's up. I can click on network interfaces, and see that one is
>>>>> up, and
>>>>> the other are down. I can create networks on the engine, and I can
>>>>> assign the nodes interfaces to those networks, but for the life of
>>>>> me, I
>>>>> can't figure out where I assign an IP to the nodes interfaces!!
>>>>> Surely,
>>>>> the place to do that would be under the "Host" tab, yet it
doesn't
>>>>> seem
>>>>> to be there...
>>>>
>>>> Host Tab -> Network Interfaces -> click on Setup Host Networks
>>>>
>>>> On the popup, hover over the logical network (not the nic) and a
>>>> little pencil or pen (or some other graphic) that is used for
>>>> editing. Click on that and you'll get another popup where you can
>>>> choose static/dhcp and set gateway, ip and netmask.
>>>>
>>> Thank you *so* much! I did not see the little pencil!!!
please open a bug to improve the usability if you couldn't see it...
I will do this.
>>
>> Happy to help (and yes it was hard to see...)
>>
> Actually, Mike -- two of my networks were private and didn't need a
> gateway... but two are public, and need a gateway! Unfortunately, the
> interface seems to be missing that option!? It lets you configure an
> IP, and a subnet mask, but where's the option for specifying a gateway
> if you're specifying static addresses... (my guess is that it picks up
> the gateway if you're using DHCP).
multiple gateways?
something like this?
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Multiple_Gateways
Yes. Sort of -- simpler actually.
I have 4 network interfaces in each node.
My "management" network consists of a 1 Gbit switch connected to all
the servers in our machine room. Here, I don't need to specify a
gateway since servers on this network talk to only each other.
Actually, I'm surprised I can't rename ovirtmgmt to something else to
generalize it as just a "management network", but it's not a big deal,
I guess.
My "Storage" network consists of a 1 Gbit switch now - 10 Gbit soon.
Again, I don't need to specify a gateway here.
Finally, the last 2 NICs are connected to the external network - a
building switch that another Department controls. Here, I definately
need to specify a gateway, but of course with the current setup, I
can't. I will either have to hard code the gateway for these
connections, or use DHCP.
Since there is only one "gateway" for the external connectivity, all
on the same VLAN, I don't think I need the more complicated iproute2
setup here. I prefer to stay away from that if I can...
I'm surprised this isn't a more common configuration.
Jason.