----- Original Message -----
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Moti Asayag wrote:
>
> You should follow the next steps:
>
> 1. Create a new logical network from the networks main tab: define
> its
> data-center and set its vlan-id to 50 (the VM network checkbox
> should be
> checked)
> 2. Click on the created network in the networks main tab --->
> Select the
> 'Clusters' sub-tab and ---> click on 'Assign/Unassign Network'
and
> attach the network to the cluster (which contains the hosts that
> are
> expected to run the VMs).
> 3. Click on 'hosts' sub-tab of the network main tab for the same
> network. You should be able to see the cluster's hosts. Select a
> host
> and click on 'Setup Networks'.
> 4. In the 'setup networks' dialog you would see the host's
> interfaces on
> the left side and the logical networks definition on the right.
> Drag the network on top of an interface, or first drag a nic on top
> of
> another to create a bond and then drag the network to that bond.
> A command will be sent from the engine to the vdsm on the host to
> configure the desired network configuration.
> 5. In order to persist the network configuration on the host you
> can
> check the 'save network configuration' from 4.
Hello,
I followed these steps to create a bonded VM network (no vlan
tagging)
with 3.2 beta.
Only differences
- assignement of network to cluster (step 2) can also be completed
while in step 1)
- step 3 : to see the host and setup networks for it you have to
select the "unattached" check box
I don't understand if and how I can put lan parameters if I don't use
vlan tagging
I don't see any option for that, when I edit the "network" itself or
go through the "setup host networks"
Hi,
Can you please explain what do you mean by "lan parameters" that you're
trying to set?
For example the VMs that will attach to this new network that I
called
"client" will have ip of the form
10.10.10.x/24 with gw 10.10.10.1
and eventually I would like to give an ip address to the created bond
itself. Can I?
You can specify IP & Netmask statically on the interface that you attach the network
to on the host.
During the setup networks command you can see a "pencil" button on the network
which is on an interface (bond or NIC), click it and then you can see the boot protocol
options.
Thanks,
Gianluca
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