Thanks for the clarification, I see now why it's not working. In the GUI there is no gateway configured for ovirtmgmt network on my single host. However I can't add one as the network is "in use" by the HostedEngine. Other than adding a second host is there anyway to work around this?

On 18 June 2017 at 08:11, Edward Haas <ehaas@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Alan,

The oVirt host agent (VDSM) has a multi-gateway/sourceroute feature which allows gateways to be specified per network, in addition to the host level routes.
By default and depending on which version you use, only the ovirtmgmt (management) network defines the host default route but all networks (including ovirtmgmt) have a gateway definition which is set on a per network base.

The way network based routes are defined is using different routing tables and rules.
For more information, please see the feature page: http://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/network/multiple-gateways

It should not block or interfere with your traffic, unless you are doing something unexpected, like having the default that collides the the one defined using ovirtmgmt network.

Thanks,
Edy.


On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 6:28 PM, Alan Griffiths <apgriffiths79@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

When installing an ovirt host I got these routes automatically added

default dev ovirtmgmt  table 2886865805  scope link 
172.18.19.128/26 via 172.18.19.141 dev ovirtmgmt  table 2886865805 

What is their intended purpose? It seems to be stopping packets from being correctly routed to the local gateway.

Thanks,

Alan

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