I don't know about such feature, but I guess you can:- remove host from engine- 
remove and install Network Manager (yum remove and then yum install)
The safest approach would be to:- remove host from engine- reinstall the system

Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov

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  On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 20:23, David Johnson<djohn...@maxistechnology.com> 
wrote:   I have a new Ovirt 4.4.5 cluster consisting of a controller and a 
single host, both running on centos 8. I believe I have messed up my network 
configurations by using a mix of oVirt and nmcli functions to try to resolve 
problems.

Is there an easy way to reset everything on the controller and host machines to 
get a clean start?  Or do I need to start from scratch and re-install centos.
Thank you in advance.

David Johnson


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