[ovirt-users] Change network of ovirt-nodes of a self-hosted engine cluster

Martin Sivak msivak at redhat.com
Mon Mar 30 04:44:39 EDT 2015


Hi,

the steps make good sense indeed, but use global maintenance mode as Sandro suggested.

Good luck and keep us posted.

--
Martin Sivák
msivak at redhat.com
Red Hat Czech
RHEV-M SLA / Brno, CZ

----- Original Message -----
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Sandro Bonazzola" <sbonazzo at redhat.com>
> > To: "Kostyrev Aleksandr" <kostyrev at tutu.ru>, "Users" <users at ovirt.org>,
> > "Martin Sivak" <msivak at redhat.com>, "Yedidyah
> > Bar David" <didi at redhat.com>, "Fabian Deutsch" <fabiand at redhat.com>
> > Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 9:44:05 AM
> > Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Change network of ovirt-nodes of a self-hosted
> > engine cluster
> > 
> > Il 30/03/2015 08:40, Sandro Bonazzola ha scritto:
> > > Il 25/03/2015 14:32, Kostyrev Aleksandr ha scritto:
> > >> Good day!
> > >>
> > >> I'm in position when I have to change network settings of three
> > >> ovirt-nodes that comprise my cluster with hosted engine.
> > >> Am I correct that to change network is not a big deal and it is
> > >> possible?
> > >> My plan was:
> > >> 1. shutdown all vms (except engine itself) on all nodes.
> > >> 2. enable maintenance mode on all nodes, except the one with running
> > >> engine
> > > 
> > > I think you should use Hosted Engine global maintenance while doing this.
> > > If for some reason the gateway configured in hosted_engine.conf become
> > > unreachable I'm not sure it won't try to migrate the VM.
> > > Adding Martin to the loop.
> > > 
> > 
> > Also if for some reason the storage become unavailable during the network
> > settings update, the engine VM will be paused due to missing storage.
> > I'm not sure about what will happen with the SSL certificates, didi?
> 
> In 3.5+, the certs all use the hostnames, which I understand are not intended
> to be changed, so no issue there.
> 
> If some of the hosts were deployed with <= 3.4 and upgraded, the certs will
> use the IP address, and this will not change unless you manually reinstall
> (re-deploy?). Didn't try that. I guess at least some things will fail.
> 
> > 
> > >> 3. change network settings in engine node
> > >> 4. shut engine down with hosted-engine --vm-stop
> > >> 5. change network settings on all nodes, verify that nodes can ping each
> > >> other
> > >> 6. start engine with hosted-engine --vm-start
> > >> 7. change VLAN tag at Logical Network for VMs
> > >> 8. activate nodes
> > >> 9. start vms
> > >>
> > >> Does it make sense?
> > 
> > If you manage to end successfully the migration it would be really nice to
> > have a wiki page describing the steps you took for this task.
> 
> Indeed!
> 
> Best,
> --
> Didi
> 


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