I’ve tried your suggestion and continue to get the same results.  

Based on continuing investigation I’ve found on the Red Hat Knowledge base a 
resolution to this issue, the following link references the solution: 
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/354255.  

However, I’ve run across another issue, since the creation of a new host within 
ovirt I’ve not been able to access the internet or reach the host/server 
remotely.    Therefore, I’m unable to try the solution provide via the Red Hat 
Knowledge Base.  

I’ve reviewed the kernel routing table displayed below:


ip route show
default via 20.10.20.1 dev eno5 proto static metric 100 
default via 20.10.20.1 dev eno6 proto static metric 101 
default via 20.10.20.1 dev eno7 proto static metric 102 
default via 20.10.20.1 dev ovirtmgmt proto static metric 425 
20.10.20.0/24 dev eno5 proto kernel scope link src 20.10.20.65 metric 100 
20.10.20.0/24 dev eno6 proto kernel scope link src 20.10.20.66 metric 101 
20.10.20.0/24 dev eno7 proto kernel scope link src 20.10.20.67 metric 102 
20.10.20.0/24 dev ovirtmgmt proto kernel scope link src 20.10.20.68 metric 425 

Is it normal behavior for the host to sever all connection when a “Host” 
machine is added to ovirt?   Is there a solution to this issue?  I’ve recognize 
the risks of having the host exposed to the internet, how would I keep the 
OS/RHEL 8.6 & ovirt current?  

Thanks
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