I want to run a VM, which will itself be the KVM host of a number of KVM guests.
Each of the guests running in that nested environment will have a vNIC with an
IP address on the same subnet as the top-level hypervisor (the ovirt node).
In VMware vSphere environments I was able to do this by enabli
Answering my own question... I don't know if it's the "correct" way, but I seem
to have been able to achieve a desired result by changing the vNIC profile. I
change the network filter drop-down from 'vdsm-no-mac-spoofing' (the default)
to 'No Network Filter'.
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I'm running three oVirt 4.5.1.3 nodes with a hosted engine v4.5.1.3.
I've installed ovirt node using the iso downloaded from;
https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-4.5/iso/ovirt-node-ng-installer/4.5.1-2022062306/el8/ovirt-node-ng-installer-4.5.1-2022062306.el8.iso
I recently attempted to reinstal
I'm unable to recreate the original problem.
The good news is, the process moves past the engine_setup now.
The ovirt-engine server actually starts, and is exposed on
https://:6900/ovirt-engine
The bad news is, when I try to access the engine Web UI at that URL, I get a
'500 Internal Server Err
I am having the same problem (or very similar).
I opened a Git issue here;
https://github.com/oVirt/ovirt-engine/issues/696
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