Hello Zois,
It pretty easy to do, via the webadmin UI , go to Hosts main tab > Choose
host > go to 'Network Interfaces' sub tab > Press the 'Setup Host
Networks'
button > press the pencil icon on your management network > and choose
Static IP > press OK and OK to approve the operation.
- Note that in some cases, specially if this is a SPM host you will loose
connectivity to host for few seconds and host may go to non-responsive
state, on a non-SPM host usually this woks without any specific issues.
- If the spoken host is a SPM host, I recommend to set it first to
maintenance mode, do the switch and then activate. For non-SPM host this
will work fine as well when the host is UP.
Cheers)
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 12:15 PM, zois roupas <roupas_zois(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Hello everyone
I've made a rookie mistake by installing ovirt 4.2 in centos 7 with dhcp
instead of a static ip configuration. Both engine and host are in the same
machine cause of limited resources and i was so happy that everything
worked so well that i kept configuring and installing vm's ,adding local
and nfs storage and setting up the backup!
As you understand i must change the configuration to static ip and i can't
find any guide describing the correct procedure. Is there an official guide
to change configuration without causing any trouble?
I've found this thread
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-May/
024432.html but this is for a hosted engine and doesn't help when both
engine and host are in the same machine
Thanx in advance
Best Regards
Zois
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