Cheers)So create another desired MAC pool range, assign it to the cluster(via edit cluster) and remove the desired MAC pool range from the system.This can be done via - Administration > Configure > MAC addresses pool - There you can create/edit and remove MAC pool range entities.Hello James,The way to do it is to assign a new MAC pool range to this cluster and then to remove it.On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 12:33 PM, James Michels <karma.sometimes.hurts@gmail.com > wrote:______________________________Hello.I'm trying to remove a MAC Pool that seems to be assigned to a cluster and I can't. Opening Configure - MAC Address pools and chosing the MAC Pool to remove causes this warning:Error while executing action: Cannot remove MAC Pool. Several Clusters (1) are using this MAC Pool:Cluster2- Please remove it from all Clusters that are using it and try again.How can I do so? I don't see a way to unassign a MAC Pool from a cluster.Thank you
James_________________
Users mailing list
Users@ovirt.org
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
--Michael Burman
Quality engineer - rhv network - redhat israel
mburman@redhat.com M: 0545355725 IM: mburman