Sorry, please ignore my suggestion. Now I realize that you actually want to avoid re-ordering.
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 2:05 PM, Yevgeny Zaspitsky <[email protected]> wrote: > You can activate reordering by using oVirt REST API. Sending POST request > to http://${engine_address}/vms/${vm_id}/reordermacaddresses URL should > do the job. > Please note that it would reorder all vnics of the VM that PCI address > wasn't assigned to them, in other words the VM wasn't run since the vnic > was added to it. > > On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> >> Le 01/06/2017 à 12:39, Dan Kenigsberg a écrit : >> >> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 8:23 PM, Nathanaël Blanchet <[email protected]> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I added a new nic on all my vms, but the MAC address pool was too small. So >> I extended it from 00:1a:4a:22:1f:00 to 00:1a:4a:22:1f:ff => >> 00:1a:4a:22:1e:00 to 00:1a:4a:22:1f:ff. >> >> It was okay but when rebooting some vms, nics are interverted and I couldn't >> join my vm on ip! >> >> I noticed nics were ordered now from the smallest MAC address to the >> greatest one, so the last plugged nic from the new pool was now the first in >> the vm, and all nics were moved at the bottom. >> >> Is it an expected behaviour? >> >> No. As far as I recall, and Yevgeny can add more details, reordering >> of vNICs happens only when allocating multiple nics in the initial >> definition of a VM; but not on plugging of a nic to an existing VM. >> >> Which version of ovirt-engine do you use? >> >> oVirt Engine Version: 4.1.2.2-1.el7.centos >> >> >> -- >> Nathanaël Blanchet >> >> Supervision réseau >> Pôle Infrastrutures Informatiques >> 227 avenue Professeur-Jean-Louis-Viala >> 34193 MONTPELLIER CEDEX 5 >> Tél. 33 (0)4 67 54 84 55 >> Fax 33 (0)4 67 54 84 [email protected] >> >> >
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