I have installed a hosted engine setup on a single host. The host is running CentOS 7 and the engine is Centos 6.6.

Prior to running through the engine deployment, I created the ifcfg-ovirtmgmt file and set my primary network interface, "eno1", as part of that bridge. I did this because when I have attempted deployment in the past, the deployment ran into some problems creating the 'ovirtmgmt' bridge. I do recall during the deployment script, the output did indicate that it saw the 'ovirtmgmt' bridge was already present. The deployment *seemed* to go OK.

Upon logging in to the admin portal, my host is not initialised; it has a red "X". The error indicated that the "ovirtmgmt" bridge was not assigned to an interface.

When I click on the host then "Network Interfaces", all my network interfaces are showing red "down" arrows (which makes sense if the host is not initialised). When I click on "Setup Network Interfaces", it lists my physical interfaces on the left and on the right, under "Unassigned Logical networks" is "ovirtmgmt".

I Assigned "ovirtmgmt" to interface "eno1", but when I click "OK", I get the following message:

--- START ---
Error while executing action:

hosted_engine_1:
    * Network address must be specified when using static ip
--- END ---

I tried to edit "ovirtmgmt" and assign the static IP, but the same error comes up.

Here are my files for 'ifcfg-eno1' and 'ifcfg-ovirtmgmt':

--- START ifcfg-ovirtmgmt ---
TYPE="Bridge"
BOOTPROTO="static"
DEVICE="ovirtmgmt"
ONBOOT="yes"
DELAY="0"
IPADDR="10.215.1.21"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
GATEWAY="10.215.1.1"
--- END ifcfg-ovirtmgmt ---

--- START ifcfg-eno1 ---
TYPE="Ethernet"
BOOTPROTO="none"
DEVICE="eno1"
ONBOOT="yes"
BRIDGE="ovirtmgmt"
--- END ifcfg-eno1 ---

Here is the output of 'brctl show':

--- START ---
bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
;vdsmdummy;             8000.000000000000       no
ovirtmgmt               8000.fc4dd4f2e238       no              eno1
                                                        vnet0
--- END ---

It appears that the bridge exists, but the system (VDSM?) is not recognising it nor able to create it.

Any ideas what the issue is? If you need a look at something else, please let me know. I may not be able to post it until later (my server is remote to me until Wednesday so I won;t have immediate access), but I will post whatever else you need to have a look at.

Thanks! :-)

-Alan

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