> Le 10 mai 2016 à 09:55, Alona Kaplan a écrit :
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> You should modify the already existing network_attachment.
> Here, since you don't pass the existing attachment 'id', we're trying to
> create a new attachment.
> Since you didn't remove the old one, we get two
- Original Message -
> From: "Fabrice Bacchella" <fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr>
> To: "Juan Hernández" <jhern...@redhat.com>
> Cc: "users" <users@ovirt.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 1:46:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-u
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> I think I will soon have more questions about what is a modified or removed
> object when creating bond, but I will need to play a little more with it.
>
Ok, I started to play with the right setupnetworks, and I'm getting strange
results.
When I try to transform an eth0 attachement to a
> Le 7 mai 2016 à 22:49, Fabrice Bacchella a
> écrit :
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>> Le 7 mai 2016 à 18:18, Juan Hernández a écrit :
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>> On 05/06/2016 05:20 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote:
>>> I'm following the example given
>>> in
> Le 7 mai 2016 à 18:18, Juan Hernández a écrit :
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> On 05/06/2016 05:20 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote:
>> I'm following the example given
>> in http://www.ovirt.org/develop/api/pythonapi/ for bonding interfaces.
>>
>> What am I missing ?
>>
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> The example that you
On 05/06/2016 05:20 PM, Fabrice Bacchella wrote:
> I'm following the example given
> in http://www.ovirt.org/develop/api/pythonapi/ for bonding interfaces.
>
> I'm checking that the network is a plain configuration,
> exporting /api/hosts//nics return :
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>
I'm following the example given in http://www.ovirt.org/develop/api/pythonapi/
for bonding interfaces.
I'm checking that the network is a plain configuration, exporting
/api/hosts//nics return :
eth1
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