On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:00 PM, Phil Meyer <pme...@themeyerfarm.com> wrote:
> > You can create a bonded interface, with as many physicals as you need. > You can then create tagged interfaces on the bonded interfaces. > You can then create bridges to those, with or without IPs depending > on what you are using them for. > > In this example, the numbers, 100, 200, 300, and 400, represent VLAN > numbers. > > bond0 -> bond0.100 -> ovirtmgmt 10.20.100.20 (examples only) > bond0 -> bond0.200 -> storage 10.20.200.20 > bond0 -> bond0.300 -> vm > bond0 -> bond0.400 -> IPMI 10.20.400.20 > This is the standard way I'm using on other oVirt installations. The problem here is with: bond0 -> bond0.200 -> storage 10.20.200.20 that I can't do because the storage target is EQL and they don't support bonding way to connect Gianluca
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