[Users] another N00b

2013-01-03 Thread Sven M. Geschke
Hi and a happy new year

My name is Sven.
For the past 10 years I've collected extensible virtualization knowledge first 
with vmWare and later on Xen and HyperV.
Since I've been a Fan of RedHat since V7.3 and oVirt is really the first 
complete open source virtualization solution that I've heard of, I think it's 
time for me to join the bandwagon.

I am planning a semi-enterprise grade test deployment (14 IBM blades as 
hypervisors, clustered PG DB servers and about 20 TB of ISCSI storage, based on 
FreeNAS) to be able to compare it to a vShpere deployment on identical (at 
least almost) hardware and although a lot of the concepts seem to be very 
similar, I am pretty sure I'll have lots and lots of questions.

So brace yourself... :-)

--SMG
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Re: [Users] Nic names : always start by eth0

2013-07-30 Thread Sven M. Geschke
Hi

AFAIK This is more a CentOS- than an oVirt-issue. CentOS behaves identically on 
vSphere.

If I remember correctly, this is due to the fact that the MAC-address of the 
virtual NIC has to change, when you create a VM from a template.
CentOS however keeps the MAC address of the template and just adds the new MAC, 
which then of course becomes eth1.

--SMG

- Original Message -
 From: gregoire leroy gregoire.le...@retenodus.net
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 7:59:35 AM
 Subject: [Users] Nic names : always start by eth0
 
 Hello,
 
 I have an ovirt cluster which runs CentOS VM. I have a template to
 create VM. On this template, there are two interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
 When I create a VM using this template, the new interfaces are named
 eth2 and eth3. It can be pretty annoying and I would like to know if it
 would be possible to always start by eth0 ?
 
 If I remember the discussion on IRC, it would be necessary to clean old
 udev rules (in centos it seems to be
 /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules)
 
 Thanks,
 Regards,
 Grégoire
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Re: [Users] Nic names : always start by eth0

2013-07-31 Thread Sven M. Geschke
Hi

AFAIK This is more a CentOS- than an oVirt-issue. CentOS behaves identically on 
vSphere.

If I remember correctly, this is due to the fact that the MAC-address of the 
virtual NIC has to change, when you create a VM from a template.
CentOS however keeps the MAC address of the template and just adds the new MAC, 
which then of course becomes eth1.

--SMG

- Original Message -
 From: gregoire leroy gregoire.le...@retenodus.net
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 7:59:35 AM
 Subject: [Users] Nic names : always start by eth0
 
 Hello,
 
 I have an ovirt cluster which runs CentOS VM. I have a template to
 create VM. On this template, there are two interfaces, eth0 and eth1.
 When I create a VM using this template, the new interfaces are named
 eth2 and eth3. It can be pretty annoying and I would like to know if it
 would be possible to always start by eth0 ?
 
 If I remember the discussion on IRC, it would be necessary to clean old
 udev rules (in centos it seems to be
 /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules)
 
 Thanks,
 Regards,
 Grégoire
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