Re: [Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3

2012-10-04 Thread Alona Kaplan
Hi,
The bug (ip protocol is not saved) was fixed in previous commits.
Use the latest oVirt version to get all the bug fixes. 

Attached a screen-cast that demonstrates how it works-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EMrqQR-f3w

Alona.

- Original Message -
> From: "Frank Soyer" 
> To: "Moti Asayag" 
> Cc: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2012 10:14:47 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Le 30/09/2012 00:49, Moti Asayag a écrit :
> >> >
> >> >Third, is this a bug when I come back to the configuration
> >> >window, that
> >> >the networks (for ovirmgmt and vmnetwork) return to "DHCP" ? If I
> >> >forgot
> >> >to re-check the static network, the host lose all it's network
> >> >config
> >> >and is declared non-responsive then rebooted. Bad !
> >> >
> > What cluster level does the host member of? Is this behaviour in
> > 'Setup
> > Networks' or on 3.0 cluster?
> >
> This is a v3.1 of oVirt (engine + nodes, on Centos 6.3), in the GUI
> when
> modifying the network interfaces of a node.
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Re: [Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3

2012-10-02 Thread Frank Soyer

Hello,

Le 30/09/2012 00:49, Moti Asayag a écrit :

>
>Third, is this a bug when I come back to the configuration window, that
>the networks (for ovirmgmt and vmnetwork) return to "DHCP" ? If I forgot
>to re-check the static network, the host lose all it's network config
>and is declared non-responsive then rebooted. Bad !
>

What cluster level does the host member of? Is this behaviour in 'Setup
Networks' or on 3.0 cluster?

This is a v3.1 of oVirt (engine + nodes, on Centos 6.3), in the GUI when 
modifying the network interfaces of a node.

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Re: [Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3

2012-09-29 Thread Moti Asayag
On 09/28/2012 06:43 PM, Frank Soyer wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm testing oVirt on 3 hosts as a possible replacement for Proxmox.
> I've some trouble to understand the network part of the config (for
> beginning, I'll have some other questions about glusterfs later :)) and
> need some lights.
> 
> The environment :
> - Engine host, no-virtualisation capability, one NIC eth0
> - 2 nodes, virtualisation OK, 2 NICs eth0,eth1
> - oVirt 3.1 on CentOS 6.3.
> 
> The installation of engine/nodes was OK, no problem at all on the 3 nodes.
> The NIC eth0 on all hosts was manually bound on a bridge "ovirtmgmt",
> respectively on 10.0.0.1, .2, .3
> 
> ovirmgmt appears on the console as the management network, no problem,
> just a first question :
> it is marked as "VM network", and no way to change that. What if I want
> that this network to be dedicated on physical hosts only ?

On 3.2 Data Center you should be able to change the VM Network property
of the ovirtmgmt network as long there are no clusters defined on the
DC. In order to modify network property on DC level it should be
detached from the DC's clusters, however since the management network
cannot be detached from a cluster you should configure it prior to
adding clusters to the DC. Update non-management network could be done
by detaching the network from all clusters, modifying the network and
re-assign the network to the clusters.

> 
> Second, I tried to create a logical network, call it "vmnetwork", linked
> it to datacenter and cluster. In the network interface configuration
> window on the hosts, I can link vmnetwork on eth0, but when validating
> an error occurs saying that eth0 is already linked to ovirmgmt. So I
> can't have management network and vm network on the same NIC , even on a
> virtual nic (tried with vlan=0 and vlan=10 on vmnetwork, same thing) ?

You could do that by defining the management network as vlan (requires
configuring the network manually on the host) and set the vlan-tag on
the ovirtmgmt network on DC's logical network sub-tab. Alternately, you
should be able to attach networks with vlan-tag to an interface which a
non-vm network (bridgeless) is already attached to it.

> 
> Third, is this a bug when I come back to the configuration window, that
> the networks (for ovirmgmt and vmnetwork) return to "DHCP" ? If I forgot
> to re-check the static network, the host lose all it's network config
> and is declared non-responsive then rebooted. Bad !
> 

What cluster level does the host member of? Is this behaviour in 'Setup
Networks' or on 3.0 cluster?

> Thank you for helping me to understand.
> Frank
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Re: [Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3

2012-09-29 Thread Damiano Verzulli
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Il 28/09/2012 18:43, Frank Soyer ha scritto:
> [...] Third, is this a bug when I come back to the configuration 
> window, that the networks (for ovirmgmt and vmnetwork) return to 
> "DHCP" ? [...]

This behaviour apply exactly also on my side: every time I change the
network config (adding/assigning VLANs to phisical NIC and/or to virtual
networks - by-the-way of the "Setup Host Networks" form for each of my
phisical hosts), the ovirtmgmt NIC config auto-reset to DHCP . If I
forget to re-set it to the previously defined static IP address (by
changing the radio-button in the "Edit Management Network" form), I loose
connectivity to the phisical node (as I don't use DHCP on my management
network).

I wonder if something is wrong on my side, or if it's a bug to be filed
somewhere.

Bye,
DV

P.S. I'm also on a CentOS 6.3 platform.

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[Users] Logical networks in 3.1 on CentOS 6.3

2012-09-28 Thread Frank Soyer

Hi list,
I'm testing oVirt on 3 hosts as a possible replacement for Proxmox.
I've some trouble to understand the network part of the config (for 
beginning, I'll have some other questions about glusterfs later :)) and 
need some lights.


The environment :
- Engine host, no-virtualisation capability, one NIC eth0
- 2 nodes, virtualisation OK, 2 NICs eth0,eth1
- oVirt 3.1 on CentOS 6.3.

The installation of engine/nodes was OK, no problem at all on the 3 nodes.
The NIC eth0 on all hosts was manually bound on a bridge "ovirtmgmt", 
respectively on 10.0.0.1, .2, .3


ovirmgmt appears on the console as the management network, no problem, 
just a first question :
it is marked as "VM network", and no way to change that. What if I want 
that this network to be dedicated on physical hosts only ?


Second, I tried to create a logical network, call it "vmnetwork", linked 
it to datacenter and cluster. In the network interface configuration 
window on the hosts, I can link vmnetwork on eth0, but when validating 
an error occurs saying that eth0 is already linked to ovirmgmt. So I 
can't have management network and vm network on the same NIC , even on a 
virtual nic (tried with vlan=0 and vlan=10 on vmnetwork, same thing) ?


Third, is this a bug when I come back to the configuration window, that 
the networks (for ovirmgmt and vmnetwork) return to "DHCP" ? If I forgot 
to re-check the static network, the host lose all it's network config 
and is declared non-responsive then rebooted. Bad !


Thank you for helping me to understand.
Frank
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