On 07/12/2013 12:43 PM, Jason Keltz wrote:
I've just installed my first ovirt node using the 2.6.1 image.
I have 5 network interfaces in the machine .. ovirt sees them as:

em1, em2, em3, em4, and rename6!

That last one seems a little odd, but that's a different issue, I
guess.  From dmesg..

[    4.650156] systemd-udevd[213]: renamed network interface eth2 to em4
[    4.656189] systemd-udevd[212]: renamed network interface eth0 to em3
[    4.662193] systemd-udevd[209]: renamed network interface eth1 to em2
[    4.670385] systemd-udevd[214]: Tried to rename network interface
eth3, but the target name em2 already exists! The names that udev
rules assign to network interfaces must be changed. Avoid names that
collide with kernel created ones. A workaround will be attempted now,
but this WILL BREAK in a future release! See
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56929#c3
[    4.675179] systemd-udevd[214]: renamed network interface eth3 to
rename6

What IS a big deal is that every time I configure one network interface,
the others go back to "unconfigured".  I'm told this is because I should
only configure one on the ovirt-node, and then use the engine to
configure the rest.  Okay -- does it say that somewhere that I missed?

There should be a warning that configuring a new nic will disable previously configured nics.

:)   but when I'm in the engine, I can click on the node, and see that
it's up.  I can click on network interfaces, and see that one is up, and
the other are down.  I can create networks on the engine, and I can
assign the nodes interfaces to those networks, but for the life of me, I
can't figure out where I assign an IP to the nodes interfaces!! Surely,
the place to do that would be under the "Host" tab, yet it doesn't seem
to be there...

Host Tab -> Network Interfaces -> click on Setup Host Networks

On the popup, hover over the logical network (not the nic) and a little pencil or pen (or some other graphic) that is used for editing. Click on that and you'll get another popup where you can choose static/dhcp and set gateway, ip and netmask.

Mike


Any help would be much appreciated.

Jason.
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