
On 11/27/2013 4:35 PM, Thomas Suckow wrote:
On 11/27/2013 01:00 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
I am not using an all-in-one.
Do you have more than one host? If not, that is a very different story, because it only has to "talk to itself". I have the engine on a VM (at the moment on a KVM host not managed by ovirt). I was trying to bring up one host, but couldn't get past that point. Will then have to add another host, and migrate the engine to running on one of those two hosts. Ted Miller I don't currently, I had dabbled with adding another host but found out the other server had a different processor and removed it. That said, my vms can talk to eachother and the host can talk to vms and vice versa.
That still doesn't offer what I need: VMs and host all talking on LAN to all other LAN residents.
It works better than when I just used virt-manager.
After setting up the bridge on the host does it lose all network connectivity?
No, it could still talk to ovirt-engine. It seemed to work the way o-virt wanted it to, just not the way I need it to.
If so it may be the same issue I was having where I had to manually manipulate the network configuration to fix the bridge.
Thanks for the answer, Ted Miller