Thanks Simone,
That fixed it.
Issuing the command 'virsh net-destroy default' removed the virbr0 and then
'systemctl restart libvirtd' followed by 'virsh net-start default' brought it
back with a valid IP address.
The other commands seemed to fail, I suspect as the bridge was already gone
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On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 10:18 PM wrote:
> Okay,
>
> Tried copying the file as suggested. The ran clean-up and re-install but
> failed with the same problem.
>
> XML filed contains the following data
>
>
> default
> ff26a6fe-c29c-433c-a99f-2d22724a73d4
>
>
>
>
>
So the IP address
Okay,
Tried copying the file as suggested. The ran clean-up and re-install but failed
with the same problem.
XML filed contains the following data
default
ff26a6fe-c29c-433c-a99f-2d22724a73d4
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On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:55 PM wrote:
> Trying to install oVirt hosted engine on a dedicated host in Data Centre.
> But it keeps failing at what looks to be the point where it is trying to
> get an IP if virbr0, which has been created successfully during setup, but
> does not appear to have an ip
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