On 31/03/15 17:59, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Le 31/03/2015 15:55, Lior Vernia a écrit :
So the lower ones are allocated. But I would expect nic0 to receive a
lower MAC address than nic1 on the same VM. Have you encountered a
situation where that is not the case?
Once again : YES.
What I'm
Indeed, if you're using oVirt 3.4 and up, and you supply all the NICs
whenever you create the VM (not afterwards - as part of the new VM
dialog), the NICs should receive MAC addresses according to their
ordering by names, e.g. nic1 will always get a lower MAC address than
nic2. For a newly-created
with the following:
problem
Thanks for the help.
On 31.03.2015. 12:52, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hello Bojan,
I'm still having difficulties understanding the exact situation. Could
you please click the Refresh Capabilities button in the hosts tab when
the relevant host is selected and supply
On 31/03/15 14:21, Nicolas Ecarnot wrote:
Hi Lior,
Le 31/03/2015 12:55, Lior Vernia a écrit :
Indeed, if you're using oVirt 3.4 and up, and you supply all the NICs
whenever you create the VM (not afterwards - as part of the new VM
dialog), the NICs should receive MAC addresses according
Hello,
You're right. It might be something we should consider adding in the
hosted engine script - maybe a flag to also install the Neutron agent
packages?...
For now, there should be an easy workaround as long as you have more
than one host in your deployment. You could put one host in
On 25/03/15 15:37, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 02:56:36PM +0100, m...@nepu.moe wrote:
Hello,
New VMs can't access the network anymore, there's no ethernet device. This
happens both when generating a new VM from a saved template and when
installing a new VM with the
Bonjour Nathanael,
You haven't mentioned which version of oVirt you were using - I suspect
it's pre-3.5 and therefore this isn't fixed yet:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1114085
From 3.5 onwards the warning should not appear for a bond (in
aggregating mode) if only one of its
On 12/03/15 08:41, Ido Barkan wrote:
1187244 - 2, 3 work weeks I assume. we aim for 3.5.1.
RHEV 3.5.1, so oVirt 3.5.2. It'll be tough to get it in RC2, but I think
we'd still want it in the GA if we can get it fixed by then.
- Original Message -
From: Adam Litke ali...@redhat.com
If I'm not mistaken, heartbeat intervals are configured to 10 seconds by
default.
The command times out queries for the status of VMs on a host - any
reason to suspect why that's taking long? Does it happen on specific hosts?
On 11/03/15 18:40, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Chris Adams
} |
+--+--+---+--+
Thx for help !!!
2015-02-18 6:41 GMT-02:00 Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
mailto:lver...@redhat.com:
Hi Eduardo,
May I ask for more details on what you're testing
Hi Eduardo,
May I ask for more details on what you're testing exactly? You're
running oVirt VMs? And do these VMs use external networks (i.e.
networks that were configured on the Neutron server)?
On 17/02/15 01:00, Eduardo Terzella wrote:
Good night,
I'm trying oVirt 3.5 + neutron appliance
What Martin said is correct, let me just add that originally this
limitation was put in place because in older kernels the bridge for the
untagged network could see tagged traffic over the same physical
interface, which was a security loophole (as a VM using the untagged
bridge could sniff all the
Hi David,
On 13/02/15 01:28, David Smith wrote:
Is there a way to directly connect a specific device (ie, NIC) to a
particular VM?
I've figured out how to map a specific network interface to a VM, thats
one step, but in the end I may need direct access to the PCI device itself.
I think
On 04/02/15 18:06, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Hi,
I've been asked to start the discussion about testing 3.6.0 nightly builds.
Once http://gerrit.ovirt.org/37384 will be merged or manually applied on the
testing host, 3.6 cluster compatibility will be enabled on the following
distributions:
On 06/02/15 12:00, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Il 02/02/2015 00:55, Michael Schefczyk ha scritto:
Dear All,
Tying hard to get a hosted engine setup using Centos 7, I remain stuck after
many tries setting up the network.
Enclosed please find (a) the ifconfig of the host called linuxhost1 and
Hi Sven,
Have you configured anything manually, or was everything configured by
oVirt?
I vaguely remember encountering similar behavior when I had the same IP
address configured on the host bridge and on the VM interface inside the
guest - could that be the case?
Yours, Lior.
On 03/02/15
On 28/01/15 18:15, Yaniv Dary wrote:
Minutes: http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2015/ovirt.2015-01-28-15.01.html
Minutes (text):
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2015/ovirt.2015-01-28-15.01.txt
Log: http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2015/ovirt.2015-01-28-15.01.log.html
On 28/01/15 14:20, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Lior Vernia wrote:
On 26/01/15 15:45, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 01:40:06PM +0200, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hello users and developers,
Just put up a feature page for the aforementioned
Hi Darrell!
There's currently no clean way to do this - we'll be looking to fix this
in 3.6 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1055454).
You haven't mentioned which version of oVirt you're running - if it's
3.4 or lower, I think it would suffice to change ifcfg files on your
On 23/01/15 19:41, Kostyrev Aleksandr wrote:
Donny Davis писал 2015-01-23 18:07:
You have to move the hosted engine to another host to sync the
networks, they cannot be synced while the host is running vm's. Bring
your second hosted engine machine online so the engine can be
migrated, and
On 26/01/15 15:45, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 01:40:06PM +0200, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hello users and developers,
Just put up a feature page for the aforementioned feature; in summary,
to report total RX/TX statistics for hosts and VMs in oVirt. This has
been requested
a similar problem recently, and the cause was the Jboss
version (Juan worked out the problem).
Juan/Muli?
- Original Message -
From: Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
To: Users@ovirt.org List Users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 3:43:50 PM
Subject: [ovirt-users] REST
On 13/01/15 10:18, Sahina Bose wrote:
On 01/12/2015 06:21 PM, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hi Sahina! :)
Cool feature, and I think long-awaited by many users. I have a few
comments:
1. In the Add Bricks dialog, it seems like the IP Address field is a
list box - I presume the items contained
On 13/01/15 10:21, Sahina Bose wrote:
On 01/12/2015 08:52 PM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 02:59:50PM +0200, Lior Vernia wrote:
On 12/01/15 14:44, Oved Ourfali wrote:
Hi Sahina,
Some comments:
1. As far as I understand, you might not have an IP available
immediately
Hi Sahina! :)
Cool feature, and I think long-awaited by many users. I have a few comments:
1. In the Add Bricks dialog, it seems like the IP Address field is a
list box - I presume the items contained there are all IP addresses
configured on the host's interfaces.
1. a. May I suggest that this
On 12/01/15 14:44, Oved Ourfali wrote:
Hi Sahina,
Some comments:
1. As far as I understand, you might not have an IP available immediately
after setupNetworks runs (getCapabilities should run, but it isn't run
automatically, afair).
2. Perhaps you should pass not the IP but the name
I think pressing the Refresh Capabilities button at the hosts main tab
might help after you remove the IB interface - this forces the engine to
update its DB state to what's reported by the hypervisor. Then I would
expect things to work better...
On 29/12/14 15:59, Arman Khalatyan wrote:
My
Hello users and developers,
Just put up a feature page for the aforementioned feature; in summary,
to report total RX/TX statistics for hosts and VMs in oVirt. This has
been requested several times on the users mailing list, and is
especially useful for accounting in VDI deployments.
You're more
AM, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hi Andrew,
On 17/12/14 22:39, Andrew Wagner wrote:
All,
I'm testing out oVirt for one of our projects that wants to try an
all-in-one setup before going to a larger deployment. For their testing,
they want to use the default NAT'd network from libvirtd on the host
On 19/12/14 22:19, Amador Pahim wrote:
On 12/19/2014 02:08 PM, Darrell Budic wrote:
I tried a quick iperf test a while back and got 3-4Gb/sec between a
pair of VMs on separate hosts with a 10G infrastructure, no real
tuning and no SRIOV. That met my needs so I didn’t try anything
further.
Hi Andrew,
On 17/12/14 22:39, Andrew Wagner wrote:
All,
I'm testing out oVirt for one of our projects that wants to try an
all-in-one setup before going to a larger deployment. For their testing,
they want to use the default NAT'd network from libvirtd on the host.
I've install oVirt,
On 16/12/14 08:59, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Il 15/12/2014 18:28, Aslam, Usman ha scritto:
Thanks for the info guys. CentOS 6 engine seems stable enough and its
working great with 6 hypervisors.
CentOS 7 hypervisors hosts are however a different story. Is nic teaming not
supported?
Dan?
Hi Donny,
On 15/12/14 18:24, Donny Davis wrote:
Hi guys, I'm providing a free public cloud solution entirely based on
vanilla oVirt called cloudspin.me http://cloudspin.me
This looks great! :)
It runs on IPv6, and I am looking for people to use the system, host
services and report back to
Hello Eduardo,
On 11/12/14 01:06, Eduardo Terzella wrote:
Good night,
I followed all the steps for installing the neutron appliance,
integrated to oVirt.
Even after installing the host, supporting network provider neutron,
the in-br-br-phy and neutron-neutron interface does not appear in
Hello Alexey,
I'm not a switch guy, but I think the Cisco keyword for bond mode 4 is
LACP - you should probably Google that with respect to your specific
switch or look for it in the manual.
Or maybe someone more knowledgeable from the community would be able to
help...
Yours, Lior.
On
Hi Eduardo,
This is an unfortunate known issue due to the old version of some
software packaged delivered with oVirt. It's documented in this bug,
where a workaround is also described (by downloading a newer version of
jboss and configuring oVirt to use it):
On 06/12/14 01:21, Jeremy Utley wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just finished setting up our new demo Ovirt implementation, but am
having some issues once I get to the point of starting up a VM. Every
time we try to start a VM, we get the error:
The host {hostname} did not satisfy internal
On 26/11/14 11:37, Frantisek Kobzik wrote:
Hi,
I don't think multiple display network is possible within single cluster. How
would engine know which is the correct one for given client? Also that would
mean vdsm would have to start spice server on multiple interfaces and I
believe it's
it? (I think it
must be creating a VLAN manually before deploy hosted engine, then we should
choose the vlan when deploying?)
-邮件原件-
发件人: Lior Vernia [mailto:lver...@redhat.com]
发送时间: 2014年11月19日 16:50
收件人: Xie, Chao/谢 超
抄送: users@ovirt.org
主题: Re: 答复: [ovirt-users] How to Use VLAN
Hi Luf,
Let me have a think about it and I'll get back to you on whether there's
a workaround or something needs to be enhanced in the engine logic.
Thanks for bringing this up!
Yours, Lior.
On 20/11/14 15:11, Finstrle, Ludek wrote:
Lior Vernia píše v St 19. 11. 2014 v 17:22 +0200:
On 19/11
On 19/11/14 05:01, Xie, Chao wrote:
Hi,all
Recently I test the VLAN and have some problems. I configure
the Logical network “testvlan” with “VLAN tagged” and assigned it to
hosts’ NIC. Then I create a VM using “testvlan” and found the vm can’t
get IP . Does anyone have some
,
there is no link detected on the other node.
Regards,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
wrote:
Hi Luf,
Apologies, I probably don't understand the details of your L2
toplogy;
how come when you turn off one host it affects the link state
of of the
other one's
it didn't get IP.
Hello Xie,
This is what leads me to believe that your DHCP server (which is in
charge of allocating IP addresses) only receives non-tagged traffic. Is
it possible you need to configure other ports to pass the VLAN-tagged
traffic?
Lior.
-邮件原件-
发件人: Lior Vernia
as I'm on a business trip for next few weeks.
Cheers,
Luf
sent from phone
Dne 19. 11. 2014 9:34 Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com napsal(a):
Hey,
Thanks, so how come node2 moves to non-operational state rather than
non-responsive (i.e. how come it's reachable from the engine)? The IP
Hi Luf,
Apologies, I probably don't understand the details of your L2 toplogy;
how come when you turn off one host it affects the link state of of the
other one's interfaces?...
Yours, Lior.
On 14/11/14 11:43, Finstrle, Ludek wrote:
Hi,
I have 2-node ovirt cluster. Both machines has 4
Hi Harald,
Could you perhaps refine your question? Also, what do you mean by
console user - are you referring to a VM?
The hardware of a host is the principal factor in determining the best
computing power of a VM, but of course there'll always be some overhead
(i.e. it'll never be equal to the
Hi Tibor,
On 13/11/14 13:41, Demeter Tibor wrote:
Hi,
I have a 3 node gluster based cluster. There are 3x3 Nic with bonding.
Sometimes the management is very slow because high gluster traffic.
Is it possible to separate ovirtmgmt network from glusterfs traffic?
I have only one interface
On 17/11/14 15:10, Demeter Tibor wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for the detailed reply.
Yes, the vms are used an independent network/network interfaces for access
the internet.
So, in this case I could separate the high glusterfs traffic from ovirt
management traffic when I disable vm
Hello,
The need to monitor cumulative VM network usage has come up several
times in the past; while this should be handled as part of
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1063343), in the mean time
I've written a small Python script that monitors those statistics,
attached here.
The
Hi Demeter,
This is an issue others have stumbled onto before, so it probably needs
to be fixed; it's sort of a chicken-and-egg problem.
For the time being, I think the workaround is to set up your storage
network manually on the host as vlan101 (in an oVirt-compatible manner)
before running
Speaking of which, may I hijack this thread in order to ask why we don't
have a slideshow template that looks like a slideshow template? With
non-white background, colors in general, some graphics/patterns,
thought-out bullet design, etc.?
This template just doesn't look like it means business.
, i have attached the
screenshots please check it.
--
Regards
Shanil
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
mailto:lver...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Shanil,
It might help if you provide screenshots where you scroll right in the
interfaces subtabs, so
) but even after 7 min of
transaction ovirt portal doesn't display any stats or network usages...
I have attached the screenshots pleas have a look at this.
--
Regards
Shanil
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
mailto:lver...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Shanil
Hi Shanil,
It might help if you provide screenshots where you scroll right in the
interfaces subtabs, so that the RX/TX columns are visible.
Could it be that the vNIC speed is configured to be large enough for
standard traffic to be negligible (i.e. 1% of vNIC speed)?
Yours, Lior.
On 06/10/14
documentation on changing that with a PUT, but
I'll look into it. Will report back shortly, thank you!
Morgan
On Thursday, October 2, 2014, Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com
mailto:lver...@redhat.com wrote:
On 02/10/14 10:22, Tomas Jelinek wrote
On 02/10/14 10:22, Tomas Jelinek wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
To: Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com, Morgan McLean wrx...@gmail.com
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 12:38:13 PM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] API -- Do I need to use
Hi Morgan,
I'm not sure if you want all VMs to use the same network or not. If you
do, the best way would be to create a template with one interface, and
the relevant network (profile) attached.
If you want certain VMs to be connected to other networks, once you
create the VM you can send a PUT
Hi Nathan,
Sorry I missed this earlier. Yes, this is easily doable in Linux, it's
an additional constraint we've enforced in oVirt due to some security
concerns.
It has come up a few times though and is discussed to be enabled in
oVirt - you could perhaps weigh in on Itamar's RFI for 3.6 thread
Hi Bill,
So without firewall you can ping interfaces inside the cluster but
nothing outside? Could it be that your DHCP server is allocating
internal network addresses and you need to configure NAT?
Yours, Lior.
On 23/09/14 08:45, Bill Dossett wrote:
In the absence of any comment and continued
day).
Unfortunately this was already late into the test day and I haven't
gotten to test any non-trivial host/VM setup.
On 03/07/14 20:18, Lior Vernia wrote:
In this test day I was to test the SLA team's OptaPlanner integration.
Some background for those who aren't familiar with the feature
In this test day I was to test the SLA team's OptaPlanner integration.
Some background for those who aren't familiar with the feature: the
problem of finding an optimal solution for VM scheduling/balancing is
NP-hard, therefore for large deployment it is only feasible to find
approximately
I edited the document earlier this week, but today tried again and got
the following error:
You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
The action you have requested is limited to users in the group: Users.
Known issue?
On 23/06/14 17:23, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
On 26/06/14 14:03, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
Il 26/06/2014 13:00, Lior Vernia ha scritto:
I edited the document earlier this week, but today tried again and got
the following error:
You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
The action you have requested
On 28/05/14 17:52, Doron Fediuck wrote:
Minutes:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-05-28-14.01.html
Minutes (text):
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-05-28-14.01.txt
Log:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-05-28-14.01.log.html
Hi!
An upgrade would fix it. The general issue hasn't yet been fixed
(looking at BZ 1077110) and I don't know whether it'll be backported
when it does.
I would edit the engine's DB and append 4.14 to the option_value
column of the vdc_options table where
option_name=SupportedVDSMVersions, then
Hi Rudrajit,
Welcome, I hope you'll like it! See comments inline.
On 18/04/14 21:53, Rudrajit Tapadar (rtapadar) wrote:
Hello!
I am a newbie to ovirt and I had a couple of questions and I was hoping
I could get some help.
1. Does ovirt support openvswitch without going through Neutron?
Hello all,
Introducing the oVirt 3.5 feature of network custom properties:
http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Network_Custom_Properties
Essentially, this feature aims to solve two RFEs, that request the
ability to set bridge and ethtool options on host interfaces from the
GUI/REST:
Hi Simon,
I think what you're experiencing is this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1070835
So this is not by design, there shouldn't be any issue with having the
same VLAN ID defined across multiple DCs. Should be fine when oVirt
3.4.1 is released, or using nightly build.
Yours,
Thanks :)
On 20/03/14 14:58, Sven Kieske wrote:
I filed an RFE for allowing the creation of qos entities via REST:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1078863
Am 11.03.2014 17:10, schrieb Lior Vernia:
As far as I know it's impossible, as QoS entities haven't been added yet
Hi Sven,
On 11/03/14 17:29, Sven Kieske wrote:
Hi,
just got a quick question, because I can't test it myself atm:
Is the definition of vnic profiles with QoS values possible
via REST in 3.3.3 ?
As far as I know it's impossible, as QoS entities haven't been added yet
in the API, due to
On 05/03/14 17:51, Doron Fediuck wrote:
Minutes:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-03-05-15.00.html
Minutes (text):
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-03-05-15.00.txt
Log:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2014/ovirt.2014-03-05-15.00.log.html
anywhere what the required versions of libvit and vdsm are
for 3.4 compatibility?
- Darren
-Original Message-
From: Lior Vernia [mailto:lver...@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2014 7:04 AM
To: Darren Evenson
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Host requirements for 3.4
Hi Darren,
Looks to me like your VDSM version isn't up-to-date, I think those
supported in 3.4 clusters are 4.14. I would try installing the ovirt
yum repo file by running:
sudo yum localinstall
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.4.0-rc/rpm/Fedora/20/noarch/ovirt-release-11.0.2-1.noarch.rpm
Hi Darren,
Looks to me like your VDSM version isn't up-to-date, I think those
supported in 3.4 clusters are 4.14. I would try installing the ovirt
yum repo file by running:
sudo yum localinstall
http://resources.ovirt.org/releases/3.4.0-rc/rpm/Fedora/20/noarch/ovirt-release-11.0.2-1.noarch.rpm
On 29/01/14 17:18, Alan Murrell wrote:
Quoting Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com:
It's a quirk of oVirt at the moment :) The interface state as shown in
the GUI currently has very little to do with whether there's
connectivity on a network. There should be an open RFE for connectivity
OK
On 29/01/14 18:35, Doron Fediuck wrote:
Hi All,
Due to an issue with the ovirt bot, we'll have a digest only this week.
Also, please note that next week's meeting is cancelled. See you in Feb 12.
#startmeeting oVirt Weekly Sync
#topic Agenda and roll Call
#info infra update
On 29/01/14 10:27, Alan Murrell wrote:
I have noticed what seems to me to be a quirk, but wanted to see if this
is correct behaviour, or perhaps my configuration.
I am running a test install ov oVirt 3.3.2 in an all-in-one install. My
test box only has one physical NIC, so I am using that
On 25/01/14 01:24, Moti Asayag wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Federico Alberto Sayd fs...@uncu.edu.ar
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:06:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Centos 6.5 and bonding: A slave interface is not
properly configured
On 24/01/14 08:31,
On 26/01/14 15:40, Mike Kolesnik wrote:
- Original Message -
On 01/23/2014 08:34 PM, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
Hi Itamar,
I don't know if I get your post right, but to me, it seems that if so
many users hit the same rock, it should mean that this should be
documented somewhere
On 23/01/14 18:35, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 01/23/2014 05:59 PM, Assaf Muller wrote:
If you enable VLAN tagging on the management network, which is configured
on eth0 (Which also provides internet access from my understanding) then
you will connectivity as (I assume) your physical switches
Hi Alan,
May I just inquire about the two alternative solutions that had been
proposed here, and why you opted against? As a reminder, I'm referring to:
1. Using a firewall VM with one vNIC per VLAN network.
2. Using VDMS hooks to simulate TRUNK.
Both of these should allow migration, etc.
working as expected.
Simon
-Original Message-
From: Simon Barrett
Sent: 08 January 2014 08:50
To: Lior Vernia; Itamar Heim
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: RE: [Users] Network profile lost after host edit
To test this further I setup another 3.3.2-1.el6 ovirt-engine. I'm not seeing
Hi Peter,
Sorry for being late to the party. I hope you and William are working on
the same deployment so I'll be responding to both of you.
On 18/01/14 23:56, Peter Styk wrote:
On 18 January 2014 17:11, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
mailto:ih...@redhat.com wrote:
On 01/18/2014 04:52
Hi Allan,
On 10/01/14 02:16, Alan Murrell wrote:
Hello Lior,
Thank you for your reply.
Sure, let's try to get that setup of yours working :)
Quoting Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com:
This way the firewall VM will get something like eth1 for VLAN 1,
eth2 for VLAN 200 and so forth, which
On 10/01/14 11:53, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
Hi Lior,
I'll try to elaborate between lines:
On 09/01/14 18:31, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hi Juan,
I'm not sure I understand a couple of things, could you elaborate?
0. What version engine are you running?
3.3.1 when the problem appeared
On 10/01/14 15:54, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
On 10/01/14 11:13, Lior Vernia wrote:
On 10/01/14 11:53, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
Hi Lior,
I'll try to elaborate between lines:
On 09/01/14 18:31, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hi Juan,
I'm not sure I understand a couple of things, could you
On 10/01/14 16:16, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
On 10/01/14 11:59, Lior Vernia wrote:
On 10/01/14 15:54, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
On 10/01/14 11:13, Lior Vernia wrote:
On 10/01/14 11:53, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
Hi Lior,
I'll try to elaborate between lines:
On 09/01/14 18:31, Lior Vernia
Hi Juan,
I'm not sure I understand a couple of things, could you elaborate?
0. What version engine are you running?
1. Out of the blue - no trigger that you can think of, that would help
retrace the cause?
2. From your other e-mail, I understand that somehow the management
network lost its
Hi Alan,
On 09/01/14 10:13, Alan Murrell wrote:
Hi All.
I have a brand new, fresh all-in-one installation that I am using to
evaluate oVirt.
I have removed the VM network role from the ovirtmgmt bridge, as I
want to use it for management only, and no VMs (I plan on using other
networks
Hello Alan,
On 09/01/14 10:07, Alan Murrell wrote:
Hello,
I am evaluating oVirt as a replacement/alternative to VMware deployments
we typically do. I have installed and all-in-one setup on a test box
(which itself used to be an ESXi server), but it only has one NIC. I
trying to duplicate
On 07/01/14 23:16, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 01/07/2014 08:59 AM, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thank you so much for tracking this down. I'm currently immersed in
oVirt 3.4 feature stuff, but I just wanted to let you know I saw this
and am planning to take care of it; I'll take a look
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Simon Barrett
Sent: 12 December 2013 21:53
To: Lior Vernia
Cc: users@ovirt.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Network profile lost after host edit
Lior,
I'm running 3.3.1.
I think it may be related
Hey Dave,
On 18/12/13 14:55, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi Lior,
On 11/25/2013 08:43 AM, Lior Vernia wrote:
Hello everybody,
One of the upcoming network features for oVirt 3.4 is Host Network QoS,
i.e. being to configure Quality of Service over networks attached to
hosts' interfaces. The primary
further to see if I can narrow it down any further.
I don't have to click show advanced to exhibit the problem.
Thanks for the response
Simon
On 12 Dec 2013, at 16:44, Lior Vernia lver...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Simon,
I apologize for the delay in my response. I've worked quite
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to host QoS), maybe
someone who knows more about SLA than me would care to comment.
What do you think?
Am 25.11.2013 07:43, schrieb Lior Vernia:
Hello everybody,
One of the upcoming network features for oVirt 3.4 is Host Network QoS,
i.e. being to configure Quality of Service over networks
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Hello everybody,
One of the upcoming network features for oVirt 3.4 is Host Network QoS,
i.e. being to configure Quality of Service over networks attached to
hosts' interfaces. The primary motivation is to be able to cap traffic
related to specific networks, so that other networks residing on the
The upside is that we'd keep consistency with the context (i.e.
operation as part of specific cluster). The downside would be that users
might not always aware of the context and thus might be confused by
the different behavior of the seemingly same dialog.
On 06/10/13 08:46, Genadi Chereshnya
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