You should query the network to team for sure.
You should also use use the ping command (from the VM) to troubleshoot possible
MTU problems getting to your infrastructure DNS servers and gateway.
# ping -M do -s 1472 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Starting at 1472 and “walking” the -s up and down will help yo
I installed the ovirt node to standalone interfaces, then created the
bond via the ovirt-node webui at port 9090, before adding the node to
the cluster.
The DHCP server happens to be in the same subnet but no, I can't ping it
as I can't ping anything beyond the physical interfaces of the hosts
Looks like the physical interface on the host and the virtual interface
on the VM are both at the default 1500 MTU.
How can I determine the MTU setting for the physical switches without
admin access to them? Or do I need to ask the network team?
On 5/7/2018 2:03 PM, Clint Boggio wrote:
Ran
>Was the bond created before adding the hosts to oVirt, or after adding the
>hosts via oVirt web UI?
>If the switch requires configuration for the bond, is this applied?
>Can you check if the VM can ping the getaway, if you use a simple Ethernet
>connection instead of the >bond?
Should any of t
Randy this flaky layer two problem reeks of a possible MTU situation between
your oVirt switches and your physical switches.
> On May 7, 2018, at 3:59 PM, Dominik Holler wrote:
>
> On Mon, 7 May 2018 11:43:51 -0700
> "Rue, Randy" wrote:
>
>> I've sort of had some progress. On Friday I went t
On Mon, 7 May 2018 11:43:51 -0700
"Rue, Randy" wrote:
> I've sort of had some progress. On Friday I went to the dentist and
> when I returned, my VM could ping google.
>
> I don't believe I changed anything Friday morning but I confess I've
> been flailing on this for so long I'm not keeping de
I've sort of had some progress. On Friday I went to the dentist and when
I returned, my VM could ping google.
I don't believe I changed anything Friday morning but I confess I've
been flailing on this for so long I'm not keeping detailed notes on what
I change. And as I'm evaluating oVirt as a
On Thu, 3 May 2018 09:30:17 -0700
"Rue, Randy" wrote:
> Hi Again,
>
> I'm not sure if my first post yesterday went through, I can see it in
> the list archives but I didn't receive a copy and I've confirmed my
> list settings include me getting a copy of my own posts. In any case,
> nobody has
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] newbie questions on networking
And Hi Again Again,
I still haven't received any copies of the first two emails I sent to this
list. Is this list moderated, or do new members require some approval before
their posts will be forwarded (but will still make it t
And Hi Again Again,
I still haven't received any copies of the first two emails I sent to
this list. Is this list moderated, or do new members require some
approval before their posts will be forwarded (but will still make it to
the archives)? If so, should I have gotten some reply explaining
Hi Again,
I'm not sure if my first post yesterday went through, I can see it in
the list archives but I didn't receive a copy and I've confirmed my list
settings include me getting a copy of my own posts. In any case, nobody
has replied and unless I'm the only guy that needs my VMs to talk to
Hi All,
I'm new to oVirt and have set up a basic cluster of an engine and five
hosts, using the quick start and default settings as much as possible. I
confess it's taken some heavy flailing to get this far, the docs all
seem to be for the previous versions and the latest greatest appears to
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