You can enable NetworkManager, just make sure you restart vdsmd and
supervdsmd services on the machine.
Thanks,
Edy.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 11:03 AM Nathanaël Blanchet
wrote:
> No problem to enable NM, it is now default activated on ovirt-node, so it
> should be ok on centos as well
> Le 22/10
No problem to enable NM, it is now default activated on ovirt-node, so
it should be ok on centos as well
Le 22/10/2018 à 12:48, fsoyer a écrit :
At least view some graphs. Here is a screenshot of the cockpit tab
(not sure that a picture can be displayed via the list, tell me if not) :
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At least view some graphs. Here is a screenshot of the cockpit tab (not sure
that a picture can be displayed via the list, tell me if not) :
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Cordialement,
Frank
Le Lundi, Octobre 22, 2018 12:42 CEST, Donny Davis a
écrit:
So you are trying to capture utilization stats from your network
So you are trying to capture utilization stats from your network?
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018, 6:37 AM fsoyer wrote:
> Hi Donny,
> thank you for this precision, but I don't want to manage network from
> Cockpit, just view the graphs of network usage in it, and eventually logs
> (can be interesting !).
Hi Donny,
thank you for this precision, but I don't want to manage network from Cockpit,
just view the graphs of network usage in it, and eventually logs (can be
interesting !).
That's why I ask about risks to activate NM after configuring the networks in
engine UI : what are the opinions ?
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Use the Ovirt engine to manage your networks. VDSM takes over at boot time,
and the only way for this to happen is if you use the engine
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 9:26 AM fsoyer wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed a 4.2 cluster on CentOS 7 nodes but I have follow an
> (old) procedure of mine done with
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