Yet I suspect
if I change ifcfg-eno1 and ifcfg-eno2 by hand, they will just get
replaced at the next reboot by ovirt.
Just disable in BIOS your integrated nic, and add udev rules (for new
nic), so new nic replace old nic 1:1.
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Hi,
Derek Atkins writes:
> How do I convince ovirt to stop overwriting those files? Or how do I
> tell ovirt about the new configuration?
For the record, the answer was that I needed to change the VDSM
persistence files and then it swapped over to the new devices. It took
me
Hi,
I've got a single host running CentOS 7.3 + Ovirt 4.0.6 with hosted
engine. I'm having network issues (see previous email thread) and the
next thing I'm going to try is to add a new network card and use that
instead of the onboard ethernet on the mobo. However it looks like
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