Managed to delete network which is attached to Bond with below code:
HostNIC nic =
api.getHosts().get("rhevhost").getHostNics().get("bond1.1231");
nic.delete();
But not able to delete the same when attached to ethernet:
HostNIC nic =
api.getHosts().get("rhevhost").getHostNics().get("eth1.1187");
nic.delete();
i want to unmap the logical network which is mapped to eth1.
*Result*:
code : 400
reason: Bad Request
detail: Invalid Bonding definition
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Moti Asayag <masayag(a)redhat.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tejesh M" <tejeshmk(a)gmail.com>
> To: "Moti Asayag" <masayag(a)redhat.com>, "users(a)oVirt.org"
<
users(a)ovirt.org>
> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 1:22:08 PM
> Subject: Delete & Detach Logical Network
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm able to delete the logical network but this logical network after
> deletion shows as unmanaged network in "Setup Host Networks" against the
> hostnic.
>
> I tried with this code to detach the logical network.
>
> *Code 1:*
> HostNIC nic =
api.getHosts().get("rhevhost").getHostNics().get("eth1");
> Action action = new Action();
> action.setNetwork(api.getNetworks().get(nw_name));
> action.setDetach(true);
> action.setCheckConnectivity(false);
> nic.detach(action);
>
> *Returns*:
> code : 409
> reason: Conflict
> detail: Network Interface is not attached to Logical Network.
>
I can guess by the error message that the logical network 'rhevhost' is
vlan,
so the proper interface should be the vlan device.
> *Code 2:*
> HostNIC nic =
api.getHosts().get("rhevhost").getHostNics().get("eth1.1345");
> Action action = new Action();
> action.setNetwork(api.getNetworks().get(nw_name));
> action.setDetach(true);
> action.setCheckConnectivity(false);
> nic.detach(action);
>
> *Returns*:
> code : 409
> reason: Conflict
> detail: Cannot edit Network while Host is Active, change the Host to
> Maintenance mode and try again.
>
This is the 3.0 api which required the host to be in maintenance for
network
operations on the host. You could use setup networks instead which is the
recommended api and doesn't require the host to be in maintenance.
you can modify the example from [1] and set null for the network name you
wish to detach from the specific interface.
Try by replacing only lines 28-41 with:
HostNIC nic = nicsByNames.get("eth1.1345");
nic.setNetwork(null);
[1]
https://motiasayag.wordpress.com/2014/02/24/invoke-setup-networks-from-th...
>
> --
> Thanks & Regards
> Tejesh
>
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Thanks & Regards
Tejesh