Re: [ovirt-users] bondC is not accepted by ovirt-engine Was: Re: Hosted Engine Setup

2015-02-09 Thread Lior Vernia


On 06/02/15 12:00, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
> Il 02/02/2015 00:55, Michael Schefczyk ha scritto:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Tying hard to get a hosted engine setup using Centos 7, I remain stuck after 
>> many tries setting up the network.
>>
>> Enclosed please find (a) the ifconfig of the host called linuxhost1 and (b) 
>> screenshots of the network issue as seen from the hosted engine.
>>
>> - I have a "HostedEngine" on host "hosted_engine_1" as I did not change the 
>> defaults (Hosted Engine Network.pdf, page 1)
>>
>> - The host thinks that one of the logical networks defined is unreachable by 
>> the host (Hosted Engine Network.pdf, page 2)
>>
>> - The host actually has four NICs (linuxhost1 ifconfig.pdf): enps0s20f0 
>> through f3. The latter two are part of bondC leading to brC with the address 
>> 192.168.25.30. The cables are connected to the other host of this two box 
>> setup. The first two NICs are part of bond0 leading to (a) ovirtmgmt with 
>> address 192.168.12.30 and (b) another VLAN for other purposes (br0.16). This 
>> does work well on linuxhost1, i.e. one can ping and surf outbound and ssh / 
>> tigervnc in via 192.168.12.30. I did name the major bridge ovirtmgmt after 
>> endless trying. Of course, linuxhost1 and the engine ovirt1 can ping each 
>> other with no difficulties whatsoever.
>>
>> - In the web interface of the hosted engine, however (Hosted Engine 
>> Network.pdf, page 3) the required network "ovirtmgmt" is initially not 
>> connected to bond0 (while it is in reality connected, as ifconfig shows). 
>> When dragging ovirtmtgt to the arrow pointing to bond0, it does not work. 
>> The error message is "Bad bond name, it must begin with the prefix 'bond' 
>> followed by a number." This is easy to understand, as bond0 is a combination 
>> of "bond" and the number zero.
>>
>> Please point me to the right direction.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
> 
> 
> Looks like bondC is not supported by ovirt-engine, it's requiring bond[0-9]+.
> 

Indeed, that's your problem.

> 
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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[ovirt-users] bondC is not accepted by ovirt-engine Was: Re: Hosted Engine Setup

2015-02-06 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Il 02/02/2015 00:55, Michael Schefczyk ha scritto:
> Dear All,
> 
> Tying hard to get a hosted engine setup using Centos 7, I remain stuck after 
> many tries setting up the network.
> 
> Enclosed please find (a) the ifconfig of the host called linuxhost1 and (b) 
> screenshots of the network issue as seen from the hosted engine.
> 
> - I have a "HostedEngine" on host "hosted_engine_1" as I did not change the 
> defaults (Hosted Engine Network.pdf, page 1)
> 
> - The host thinks that one of the logical networks defined is unreachable by 
> the host (Hosted Engine Network.pdf, page 2)
> 
> - The host actually has four NICs (linuxhost1 ifconfig.pdf): enps0s20f0 
> through f3. The latter two are part of bondC leading to brC with the address 
> 192.168.25.30. The cables are connected to the other host of this two box 
> setup. The first two NICs are part of bond0 leading to (a) ovirtmgmt with 
> address 192.168.12.30 and (b) another VLAN for other purposes (br0.16). This 
> does work well on linuxhost1, i.e. one can ping and surf outbound and ssh / 
> tigervnc in via 192.168.12.30. I did name the major bridge ovirtmgmt after 
> endless trying. Of course, linuxhost1 and the engine ovirt1 can ping each 
> other with no difficulties whatsoever.
> 
> - In the web interface of the hosted engine, however (Hosted Engine 
> Network.pdf, page 3) the required network "ovirtmgmt" is initially not 
> connected to bond0 (while it is in reality connected, as ifconfig shows). 
> When dragging ovirtmtgt to the arrow pointing to bond0, it does not work. The 
> error message is "Bad bond name, it must begin with the prefix 'bond' 
> followed by a number." This is easy to understand, as bond0 is a combination 
> of "bond" and the number zero.
> 
> Please point me to the right direction.
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> 


Looks like bondC is not supported by ovirt-engine, it's requiring bond[0-9]+.


> Michael
> 
> 
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