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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/27/2017 09:49 PM, Abi Askushi
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            <div>Hi all, <br>
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            Just in case ones needs it, in order to remove the secondary
            network interface from engine, you can go to: <br>
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          Virtual Machines -&gt; Hostedengine -&gt; Network Interfaces
          -&gt; edit -&gt; unplug it -&gt; confirm -&gt; remove it. <br>
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    cool. But in your previous mail you did mention that it fails for
    you since the engine is running. Instead of remove you tried unplug
    here ?<br>
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        It was simple...<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Abi
          Askushi <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                    <div>Hi Knarra, <br>
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                    Then I had already enabled NFS on ISO gluster
                    volume. <br>
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                  Maybe i had some networking issue then. I need to
                  remove the secondary interface in order to test that
                  again. <br>
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                  <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 4:25
                    PM, knarra <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                            06/27/2017 06:34 PM, Abi Askushi wrote:<br>
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                                  <div>Hi Knarra, <br>
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                                  The ISO domain is of type gluster
                                  though I had nfs enabled on that
                                  volume. <br>
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                        </span> you need to have nfs enabled on the
                        volume. what i meant is nfs.disable off which
                        means nfs is on.<br>
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                        For more info please refer to bug <a
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                              <div>I will disable the nfs and try.
                                Though in order to try I need first to
                                remove that second interface from
                                engine. <br>
                                <span
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                                  there a way I can remove the secondary
                                  storage network interface from the
                                  engine?<br>
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                        </span> I am not sure how to do that, but   you
                        may shutdown the vm using the command
                        hosted-engine --vm-shutdown which will power off
                        the vm and try to remove the networks using
                        vdsclient. (not sure if this is right, but
                        suggesting a way)<span><br>
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                              <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 27,
                                2017 at 3:32 PM, knarra <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                                        06/27/2017 05:41 PM, Abi Askushi
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                                                <div>Hi all, <br>
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                                                When setting up hosted
                                                engine setup on top
                                                gluster with 3 nodes, I
                                                had gluster configured
                                                on a separate network
                                                interface, as
                                                recommended. When I
                                                tried later to upload
                                                ISO from engine to ISO
                                                domain, the engine was
                                                not able to upload it
                                                since the VM did not
                                                have access to the
                                                separate storage
                                                network. I then added
                                                the storage network
                                                interface to the hosted
                                                engine and ISO upload
                                                succeeded. <br>
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                                    </span> May i know what was the
                                    volume type created and added as ISO
                                    domain ?<br>
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                                    If you plan to use a glusterfs
                                    volume below is the procedure :<br>
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                                    1) Create a glusterfs volume.<br>
                                    2) While adding storage domain
                                    select Domain Function as 'ISO' and
                                    Storage Type as 'glusterfs' .<br>
                                    3) You can either use 'use managed
                                    gluster volume' check box and select
                                    the gluster volume which you have
                                    created for storing ISO's or you can
                                    type the full path of the volume.<br>
                                    4) Once this is added please make
                                    sure to set the option nfs.disable
                                    off.<br>
                                    5) Now you can go to HE engine and
                                    run the command engine-iso-uploader
                                    upload -i
                                    &lt;gluster_iso_domain_name&gt;
                                    &lt;iso_file&gt;<br>
                                    <br>
                                    Iso gets uploaded successfully.<span><br>
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                                              1st question: do I need to
                                              add the network interface
                                              to engine in order to
                                              upload ISOs? does there
                                              exist any alternate way?<br>
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                                    </span> AFAIK, this is not required
                                    when glusterfs volume is used.<br>
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                                    Attached is the screenshot where i
                                    have only one network attached to my
                                    HE which is ovirtmgmt.<br>
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                                            Then I proceeded to
                                            configure bonding for the
                                            storage domain, bonding 2
                                            NICs at each server. When
                                            trying to set a custom bond
                                            of mode=6 (as recommended
                                            from gluster) I received a
                                            warning that mode0, 5 and 6
                                            cannot be configured since
                                            the interface is used from
                                            VMs. I also understood that
                                            having the storage network
                                            assigned to VMs makes it a
                                            bridge which decreases
                                            performance of networking.
                                            When trying to remove the
                                            network interface from
                                            engine it cannot be done,
                                            since the engine is running.
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                                            2nd question: Is there a way
                                            I can remove the secondary
                                            storage network interface
                                            from the engine?<br>
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                                          Many thanx<br>
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