Hello Friends,

Thanks for the reply. I discovered what my problem. My network was configured to disallow promiscous mode. I enabled it and managed to have external access.

Thank you

PS: I take this opportunity to clarify a doubt, the best? NFS or iSCSI? I have a storage on iSCSI for DATA, but I tried to make a Snapshot, and all communication went down. The Engine could not connect with the Host or Storage. Is that correct?

2015-09-13 2:41 GMT-03:00 Ido Barkan <ibarkan@redhat.com>:
Hi Rocha,
This depends on the network configuration on you host, which can be
configured from the engine.
Can you please attach the contents of
/var/lib/vdsm/persistence/netconf ? (it is a soft link for a
directory tree of json files.
Thanks, Ido

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Rocha Neto <email@rochaneto.net> wrote:
> Hello friends, okay with you? I hope you are well.
>
> I've tried to get in some mailing lists and could not. Did you could get me
> a question, or send me somewhere that I can study about?
>
> I rode an environment with oVirt. I have the engine running on the IP
> xx.xx.xx.45 and Host with the IP xx.xx.xx.46.
>
> Everything works fine, datacenter, cluster, host, storage (iSCSI). But when
> I create a VM, install CentOS for example. I can not access the network. I
> can not ping any address out. What should I do? Is there some setting I need
> to change?
>
> The host has two interfaces eth0 and ovirtmgmt, all working perfectly well.
>
> Could someone give me a light?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> Update:
>
> I have /27 (Netmask 255.255.255.224)
> xx.xx.xx.45 engine
> xx.xx.xx.46 host (vdsm) ovirtmgmt bridge
> xx.xx.xx.33 is my gateway
>
> Network of VM is:
> xx.xx.xx.52
> xx.xx.xx.33 gw
>
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Thanks,
Ido Barkan