On 10/03/2017 03:08 AM, Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto wrote: > On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 11:49 PM, ~Stack~ <i.am.st...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Greetings, >> >> For various reasons I have multiple networks that I am required to work >> with. I just want to ensure that I've understood the documentation for >> setting up Ovirt correctly. >> >> - First is my BMC/ilo network. The security team wants as few entry >> points into this as possible and wants as much segregation as possible. >> >> - Second is my "management" access network. For my other machines on >> this network this means admin-SSH/rsyslog/SaltStack configuration >> management/ect. >> >> - Third is my high speed network where my NFS storage sits and >> applications that need the bandwidth do their thing. >> >> - Fourth is my "public" access. >> >> My Engine host has the "management" and "public" networks. >> My Hypervisor hosts have the "BMC/ilo", "management", and "storage" >> networks. >> >> Is there a reason why I should add "public" on the hypervisors? > > > No, you should only plug the network to oVirt but not configure any ip > on the hypervisors. > >> >> Is there a reason why I may need "BMC/ilo" or "storage" on the Engine host? > > No, you don't need. I've only management on engine host. The > hypervisors, instead have an ip on management and storage network, and > no ip on the other networks. For bmc traffic we use routed access > through a firewall that is dividing bmc network from the rest of the > world. > > Luca
Thanks for the information, Luca! I appreciate it.
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