I guess that you can use a direct rule for allowing any traffic to the
nested VM.
As far as I know the nested oVirt is not working nice and it's easier
to test with a single VM with KVM.
Best Regards,Strahil NikolovВ 01:07 +0100 на 23.12.2020 (ср), wodel
youchi написа:
> Hi,
> 
> We have an HCI plateforme based upon 4.4.3 version.
> We activated the use of nested kvm and we reinstalled all the nodes
> to be able to use it.
> 
> Then we created a new nested HCI on top of the physical HCI to test
> ansible deployment.
> The deployment went well until the phase which adds the two other
> nodes (the two other virtualized hypervisors), but the VM-Manager
> couldn't add them.
> 
> After investigation, we found that the nested VM-Manager could not
> communicate except with it's first virtualized hypervisor.
> 
> To make the nested VM-Manager capable of communicating with the
> outside world, we had to stop firewalld on the physical node of the
> HCI.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Regards.
> 
> 
> 
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