I'm not sure if anyone else has already answered your questions.
Let me try inline.


В петък, 28 август 2020 г., 01:14:42 Гринуич+3, Michael Thomas 
<w...@caltech.edu> написа: 





I have not been able to find answers to a couple of questions in the 
self-hosted engine documentation[1].

* When installing a new Enterprise Linux host for ovirt, what are the 
network requirements?  Specifically, am I supposed to set up the 
ovirtmgmt bridge myself on new hosts, or am I supposed to let that be 
handled by the engine when I add the new host to the engine?

Just add your Host as a regular linux -> setup the VLAN, IP, mask + gateway and 
DNS. ovirtmgmt bridge will be created by the setup.

* In the 'New Host' dialog on the engine management page, does the 
Hostname/IP that I enter have to be the host's name on the ovirtmgmt 
LAN?  If so, then it seems to me that I need to configure the ovirtmgmt 
bridge myself on new hosts.

You just define the IP that can be reached from the engine , as it uses ssh to 
setup the host.

* Does the engine need to be able to route outside of the cluster (eg to 
the WAN), or is it allowed to restrict the engine's routing to the local 
cluster?

I'm not sure what WAN has to do here. Engine needs to be able to reach all 
oVirt nodes over ssh.

* In the 'New Host' dialog on the engine management page, what is the 
meaning of 'Choose hosted engine deployment action'?  From the way it is 
phrased, it sounds like this will create a second engine in my cluster, 
which doesn't make sense.  Or does this mean that the new host will be 
able to run the Engine VM in a HA manner?

You can define if you wish that host to be able to host regular VMs + 
HostedEngine or just only VMs.If you pick the first solution , there will be 
some extra daemons running on the system like ovirt-ha-agent and 
ovirt-ha-broker which take care to restart the HE when necessary.

In my current test deployment I have 3 subnets in my cluster.  Network 
WAN is the WAN.  Network CLUSTER is for communication between cluster 
compute nodes, storage servers, and management servers.  Network OVIRT 
is for ovirt management and VM migration between hosts.

My first self-hosted engine host is connected to networks CLUSTER and 
OVIRT.  The engine VM is only connected to network OVIRT through a 
bridge on the host, but has a gateway that lets it route traffic to 
network CLUSTER (but not network WAN).

Is this an appropriate network setup for ovirt, or should there be no 
distinction between the CLUSTER and OVIRT networks?

Usually you need several networks (I am not using the proper terms):
- Storage network if you use Gluster/NFS/anything network based
- VM migration network that will allow you to migrate the VM from one Host to 
another
- ovirtmgmt which is used by the engine to reach to all Hosts and manage them

Another type of network could be when you use IPMI-based fencing which is done 
from a Host to the IPMI of another Host.



Best Regards,
Strahil Nikolov
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