Thank you very much for the tip. I was able to successfully deploy the engine
appliance on the gluster configuration that I deployed previously from the
cockpit interface.
I cannot log into the management portal via username and password and it
appears as though keycloak is the culprit.
I'll
cockpit-ovirt is deprecated for hosted-engine deployment, try cli using
"hosted-engine --deploy" instead.
if it fails, please share ovirt-hosted-engine-setup log files located in
/var/log/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/ (especially the
ovirt-hosted-engine-setup-ansible-get_network_interfaces-*.log)
On
change to bond0 and try again, some time it might have hardcoded in the recent
codes..
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Today I reloaded all three nodes with the 4.5.1 ovirt node appliance iso.
During the install I used the gui to bond the two 10gig interfaces using the
recommended naming convention. I prepped the nodes according to the
documentation and invoked the cockpit installation method from node1. The
I did use classic bonding and not teaming. I'm trying to install hyperconverged
three node oVirt cluster with self hosted engine. I've done it before in the
4.3 world but not in the 4.4 or 4.5 world.
I'm using the cockpit method for deploying the cluster from the first node from
the
On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 5:50 PM Clint Boggio wrote:
> "No valid network interface has been found
> If you are using Bonds or VLANs Use the following naming conventions: "
>
> However I am using a supported naming convention. I've searched the forums
> and the general WWW and read the articles
"No valid network interface has been found
If you are using Bonds or VLANs Use the following naming conventions: "
However I am using a supported naming convention. I've searched the forums and
the general WWW and read the articles that match my errors. i've tried some of
the options that are
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