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