Hello Bojan,
I'm still having difficulties understanding the exact situation. Could
you please click the "Refresh Capabilities" button in the hosts tab when
the relevant host is selected and supply a screenshot of the Setup Host
Networks dialog on that host afterwards. Then explain what about that
situation you'd like to change.
Yours, Lior.
On 31/03/15 12:12, Bojan Popovic wrote:
I have a hosted engine. It is on the same VLAN as the hosts are, so I
am
not having connectivity issues. I am not going to alter that part of the
setup but I do need to add more networks, and I can not because I can
not save the configuration, no matter what I change it is not saved.
Ovirtmgmt is vlan-tagged.
Is there some config file that can be edited manually, or maybe it can
be done in the database?
On 30.03.2015. 13:32, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:15:09PM +0200, Bojan Popovic wrote:
>> Hello, I am having a strange issue in creating ovirtmgmt bridge over
>> vlan interface.
>>
>> I have set-up a bond from physical interfaces. On top of a bond there
>> are three VLANs one of which is in ovirtmgmt bridge. I have set it up
>> manually according to
http://www.ovirt.org/Bonding_VLAN_Bridge
>>
>> Somehow the bond itself is also added to bridge in oVirt web interface,
>> after reboot there also were two added lines to configuration of that bond:
>> # Generated by VDSM version 4.16.10-8.gitc937927.el7
>> BRIDGE=ovirtmgmt
>>
>> No matter how I try to remove the bond from the bridge it doesn't
>> succeed. If I edit the config files manually it isn't replicated to web
>> interface. If I try to detach it from web interface, I can only attach
>> bridge back to the bond interface. Of course configuration cannot be
>> saved until the bridge is attached to an interface.
>>
>> I have tried putting the host in maintenance mode, shutting down the
>> hosted engine and doing all the changes live.
>>
>> Anyone has a suggestion how to resolve this?
> I'd first like to understand how you intend for management traffic to
> travel from your Engine to the host. Do you have a vlan connection
> between the two? What is the host's IP address on that vlan?
>
> Since you have connectivity to the host, we can tell that you have
> un-tagged traffic to the host. In most (sane) cases, the IP address on
> the untagged network is different from the vlan'ed one. To use the
> latter, you'd need to remove the host from the cluster, and add it back
> with its second address.
>
> Did you define ovirtmgmt as a vlan-tagged network? Or do you intend to
> have a special hack for this host?
>
> Regards,
> Dan.
_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
Users(a)ovirt.org
http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users