[Users] New to oVirt, I've got a couple of questions.

Adam vonNieda adam at vonnieda.org
Thu Mar 29 00:38:09 UTC 2012


  Thanks for the Reply, Andrew. OK, so local storage obviously isn't the
best architecture, but that's what I've got, so I'll figure something out.

   How about the networking question? How are people getting to their VM's
from the physical network? Here's the original question..

Networking: When I set up a logical network, how is that accessed
from the physical network? For example, if my physical network is
192.168.1.0, and my logical network is 155.223.44.0, how will I
connect to port 80 on a virtual machine with the IP 155.223.44.5
from IP 192.168.1.10. Is there port forwarding? I didn't see mention
of it in the guide.

   Thanks folks,

      -Adam




On 3/28/12 6:41 PM, "Andrew Cathrow" <acathrow at redhat.com> wrote:

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>
>----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Adam vonNieda" <adam at vonnieda.org>
>> To: users at ovirt.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 5:29:01 PM
>> Subject: [Users] New to oVirt, I've got a couple of questions.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Folks,
>> 
>> 
>> I've got oVirt 3.0 installed on a Fedora 16 machine, and I'm planning
>> my data center. Great process, by the way, very straight forward.
>> I'll have two host machines (on order) which I'll likely load with
>> the oVirt image. These two hosts each will have a large amount of
>> RAID 5 local storage. Here's my questions..
>> 
>> 
>> Storage: If I'm using this local storage on each host, will I be able
>> to migrate VM's from host A to host B if needed, or does storage
>> need to be shared. I guess another way of asking the question is,
>> what's the best way for me to set this up? :)
>
>You'll need shared storage - NFS, iSCSI or Fiber channel. In the future
>they'll be other options such as native Gluster, but for now you'll need
>something like NFS.
>> 
>> 
>> Networking: When I set up a logical network, how is that accessed
>> from the physical network? For example, if my physical network is
>> 192.168.1.0, and my logical network is 155.223.44.0, how will I
>> connect to port 80 on a virtual machine with the IP 155.223.44.5
>> from IP 192.168.1.10. Is there port forwarding? I didn't see mention
>> of it in the guide.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks very much!
>> 
>> 
>> -Adam vonNieda
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