Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
On 29/01/14 17:18, Alan Murrell wrote: > Quoting "Lior Vernia" : > >> It's a quirk of oVirt at the moment :) The interface state as shown in >> the GUI currently has very little to do with whether there's >> connectivity on a network. There should be an open RFE for connectivity > > OK, so at this point it is a cosmetic issue as opposed to a functional one? It's a little of both. It is a cosmetic issue if you're looking to see the link state, functional if you were expecting it to tell you whether there's layer 3 connectivity. > > -Alan > > ___ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
Thanks Alan, that confirms that it was the issue I had in mind. This bug is fixed in oVirt 3.4, which has a first beta release out. Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer Red Hat - Original Message - From: "Alan Murrell" To: users@ovirt.org Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 4:58:59 PM Subject: Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:" Quoting "Assaf Muller" : > Please run: > "vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps" Here you go: --- START --- HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName': 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:63b5586465eb'}]} ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:63b5586465eb' bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond1': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond2': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond3': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond4': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}} bridges = {'VLAN001': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN001', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.1'], 'stp': 'off'}, 'VLAN002': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN002', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.2'],
Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
Quoting "Lior Vernia" : It's a quirk of oVirt at the moment :) The interface state as shown in the GUI currently has very little to do with whether there's connectivity on a network. There should be an open RFE for connectivity OK, so at this point it is a cosmetic issue as opposed to a functional one? -Alan ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
Quoting "Assaf Muller" : Please run: "vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps" Here you go: --- START --- HBAInventory = {'FC': [], 'iSCSI': [{'InitiatorName': 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:63b5586465eb'}]} ISCSIInitiatorName = 'iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:63b5586465eb' bondings = {'bond0': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond1': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond2': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond3': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}, 'bond4': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {}, 'hwaddr': '00:00:00:00:00:00', 'ipv6addrs': [], 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'slaves': []}} bridges = {'VLAN001': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN001', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.1'], 'stp': 'off'}, 'VLAN002': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN002', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.2'], 'stp': 'off'}, 'VLAN009': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN009', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.9'], 'stp': 'off'}, 'VLAN010': {'addr': '', 'cfg': {'DEFROUTE': 'no', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'VLAN010', 'NM_CONTROLLED': 'no', 'ONBOOT': 'yes', 'STP': 'no', 'TYPE': 'Bridge'}, 'gateway': '0.0.0.0', 'ipv6addrs': ['fe80::2ccd:eff:fee5:6a65/64'], 'ipv6gateway': '::', 'mtu': '1500', 'netmask': '', 'ports': ['dummy_0.10'], 'stp': 'off'}, 'ovirtmgmt': {'addr': '10.20.37.104', 'cfg': {'BOOTPROTO': 'dhcp', 'DEFROUTE': 'yes', 'DELAY': '0', 'DEVICE': 'ovirtmgmt',
Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
On 29/01/14 10:27, Alan Murrell wrote: > I have noticed what seems to me to be a quirk, but wanted to see if this > is correct behaviour, or perhaps my configuration. > > I am running a test install ov oVirt 3.3.2 in an all-in-one install. My > test box only has one physical NIC, so I am using that for > management/external network access, and I have create a dummy interface > called "dummy_0" to be used for the VMs. > > I created four networks, each assigned their own VLAN (I am wanted to > simulate a "real-world" . I added the first network ("VLAN001") to > "dummy_0" with no problem (I was able to save the configuration). The > system created the "dummy_0.1". > > When I tried to add another network ("VLAN002") to "dummy_0" and save > it, I got the following error: > > --- START --- > Error while executing action: > > local_host: > > Cannot setup Networks. The following Network Interfaces were > specified more than once: dummy_0.1. > --- END --- > > I found that in the "Setup Host Network" if I dragged "VLAN001" off > dummy_0 to the right under "Required", and left "VLAN002" on "dummy_0", > I could save it, and "VLAN001" appeared to remain active on the host. > Indeed, when I went back into "Setup Host Network", both "VLAN001" and > "VLAN002" were showing up on "dummy_0". > > However, if I highlight "VLAN002" under "Networks" and click on the > "Hosts" tab, the "Network Interface" is showing a red down arrow, > indicating it is not up. The "Network Interface" for "VLAN001" is a > green up arrow. I have refreshed several times and at this point in > time, have left it for almost thirty minutes, but it remains as a red > down arrow. The same is true for the other two networks I tried adding: > I was able to add them as above, but they are also showing a red down > arrow. > > My questions: > > 1.) Is doing what I had to do to add additional networks to an > interface normal, or is it a quirk of using a dummy interface? > 2.) Any ideas why my additional networks are showing a red down > arrow? Again, maybe a quirk of using a dummy interface? It's a quirk of oVirt at the moment :) The interface state as shown in the GUI currently has very little to do with whether there's connectivity on a network. There should be an open RFE for connectivity indicators, though I can't seem to find it at the moment. What it SHOULD tell you is whether a link is up or down on the host ("administrative state"), but according to this bug it doesn't even do that (will be fixed soon): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1038741 > > I am going to leave it overnight and see what happens (maybe some > background process needs to run??), but if that does not work, I am sure > I can scrounge up another NIC in the next couple of days and install it > into my test server to see if it does the same thing. > > Thanks, in advance. > > -Alan > ___ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
Please run: "vdsClient -s 0 getVdsCaps" And paste the output. If this is caused by what I think is causing it, then this bug was fixed during the 3.4 development cycle and is available in the 3.4 beta release. (It affects dummy devices and VLANs). Assaf Muller, Cloud Networking Engineer Red Hat - Original Message - From: "Alan Murrell" To: users@ovirt.org Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 10:27:21 AM Subject: [Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:" I have noticed what seems to me to be a quirk, but wanted to see if this is correct behaviour, or perhaps my configuration. I am running a test install ov oVirt 3.3.2 in an all-in-one install. My test box only has one physical NIC, so I am using that for management/external network access, and I have create a dummy interface called "dummy_0" to be used for the VMs. I created four networks, each assigned their own VLAN (I am wanted to simulate a "real-world" . I added the first network ("VLAN001") to "dummy_0" with no problem (I was able to save the configuration). The system created the "dummy_0.1". When I tried to add another network ("VLAN002") to "dummy_0" and save it, I got the following error: --- START --- Error while executing action: local_host: Cannot setup Networks. The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once: dummy_0.1. --- END --- I found that in the "Setup Host Network" if I dragged "VLAN001" off dummy_0 to the right under "Required", and left "VLAN002" on "dummy_0", I could save it, and "VLAN001" appeared to remain active on the host. Indeed, when I went back into "Setup Host Network", both "VLAN001" and "VLAN002" were showing up on "dummy_0". However, if I highlight "VLAN002" under "Networks" and click on the "Hosts" tab, the "Network Interface" is showing a red down arrow, indicating it is not up. The "Network Interface" for "VLAN001" is a green up arrow. I have refreshed several times and at this point in time, have left it for almost thirty minutes, but it remains as a red down arrow. The same is true for the other two networks I tried adding: I was able to add them as above, but they are also showing a red down arrow. My questions: 1.) Is doing what I had to do to add additional networks to an interface normal, or is it a quirk of using a dummy interface? 2.) Any ideas why my additional networks are showing a red down arrow? Again, maybe a quirk of using a dummy interface? I am going to leave it overnight and see what happens (maybe some background process needs to run??), but if that does not work, I am sure I can scrounge up another NIC in the next couple of days and install it into my test server to see if it does the same thing. Thanks, in advance. -Alan ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
[Users] Error: "The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once:"
I have noticed what seems to me to be a quirk, but wanted to see if this is correct behaviour, or perhaps my configuration. I am running a test install ov oVirt 3.3.2 in an all-in-one install. My test box only has one physical NIC, so I am using that for management/external network access, and I have create a dummy interface called "dummy_0" to be used for the VMs. I created four networks, each assigned their own VLAN (I am wanted to simulate a "real-world" . I added the first network ("VLAN001") to "dummy_0" with no problem (I was able to save the configuration). The system created the "dummy_0.1". When I tried to add another network ("VLAN002") to "dummy_0" and save it, I got the following error: --- START --- Error while executing action: local_host: Cannot setup Networks. The following Network Interfaces were specified more than once: dummy_0.1. --- END --- I found that in the "Setup Host Network" if I dragged "VLAN001" off dummy_0 to the right under "Required", and left "VLAN002" on "dummy_0", I could save it, and "VLAN001" appeared to remain active on the host. Indeed, when I went back into "Setup Host Network", both "VLAN001" and "VLAN002" were showing up on "dummy_0". However, if I highlight "VLAN002" under "Networks" and click on the "Hosts" tab, the "Network Interface" is showing a red down arrow, indicating it is not up. The "Network Interface" for "VLAN001" is a green up arrow. I have refreshed several times and at this point in time, have left it for almost thirty minutes, but it remains as a red down arrow. The same is true for the other two networks I tried adding: I was able to add them as above, but they are also showing a red down arrow. My questions: 1.) Is doing what I had to do to add additional networks to an interface normal, or is it a quirk of using a dummy interface? 2.) Any ideas why my additional networks are showing a red down arrow? Again, maybe a quirk of using a dummy interface? I am going to leave it overnight and see what happens (maybe some background process needs to run??), but if that does not work, I am sure I can scrounge up another NIC in the next couple of days and install it into my test server to see if it does the same thing. Thanks, in advance. -Alan ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users