That was my first thought, so I tried to set up manually the default
route and netmask on the VM to match the engine's, but it didn't solve
the problem.
Another network question: I have a second network card on the host that
is connected to an internal switch, how do I add a bridge for that card
to be used by the VMs ? I created a secondary bridge on the host and
then I tried to play with the network options on the oVirt portal, but I
couldn't figure out to associate the new bridge with an new network.
Before anyone thinks that the two issues are related, I did this after
failing to solve the first issue.
On 9/10/20 8:00 AM, Edward Berger wrote:
It sounds like you don't have a proper default route on the VM or
the
netmask is set incorrectly,
which can cause a bad route.
Look at differences between the engine's network config (presuming it
can reach outside the hypervisor host)
and the VM's config. The VM should have the same subnet, netmask and
default gateway as the engine VM,
if its connected to ovirtmgmt.
"ip a" "ip r" "traceroute" and "ping" are the
usual commands to check
network connections.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 6:29 AM <valerio.luccio(a)nyu.edu
<mailto:valerio.luccio@nyu.edu>> wrote:
I apologize for asking what is probably a very basic question.
I installed and created a self-hosted engine using cockpit on a
server. I can reach the self-hosted engine from anywhere within my
network.
I then created a new VM selecting the default ovirtmgmt for the
network. The VM does not seem to connect to the network via the
bridge. I the used the console to manually configured the network
card and I have connectivity between the VM, the engine and the
server, but not beyond. What am I doing wrong ? Can someone point
to a good documentation page on the subject ?
Thanks in advance,
Valerio
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