On Thu, Jul 30, 2020, 23:03 Philip Brown <pbrown@medata.com> wrote:
I'm trying to allow a particular iSCSI VLAN to be available to all hosts.. but also to a few select VMs.

Im finding this challenging, since prior to now, I did host iSCSI config on the host-local level.
i used the cockpit GUI to create a "VLAN" entity, assigned it to an interface, and then configured an IP address.

But when I attempt to create a "network"(/aka VLAN) entity from the main hosted-engine level.. it seems to conflict with prior host-local created ones.

and when I remove the host-local entries...
I no longer seem to have a way in the GUI to create IP addresses for the host, from host cockpit?
It recognises that the entity exists, but put it in the "unmanaged" section.

So.. how can I handle this best?
This should be straightforward from within engine gui. No need to mess with cockpit. At networks you add a network and tag it with required vlan. Flag the network as VM network, so as to become available for guest VM use. Then at each host, at the network management interface of the host, you drag the new network at the needed physical interface. Repeat same for all hosts and you're done. 


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