Re: [ovirt-users] Multiple Networks on Self Hosted Engine

2015-08-16 Thread Dan Kenigsberg
On Fri, Aug 07, 2015 at 04:39:25PM +, Brent Miles wrote:
 I am trying to install RHEVM 3.5 Self Hosted Engine. I have multiple vlan 
 interfaces on the host that I would also like to have available on the 
 self hosted engine. I have eth0.305 and eth3.306 on the host that I would 
 like to have available on RHEVM. During the hosted-engine setup I get the 
 option to add only one of interfaces but not both and do not seem to be 
 able to add a second network at any point during setup or after the engine 
 vm is installed. Any advise on doing this?

After Engine VM is up and running, I believe you can define a new
network in your DC and cluster, and then attach it to the running VM via
host-plugging.

Have you tried this? If so, where does it fail?
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[ovirt-users] Multiple Networks on Self Hosted Engine

2015-08-07 Thread Brent Miles
I am trying to install RHEVM 3.5 Self Hosted Engine. I have multiple vlan 
interfaces on the host that I would also like to have available on the 
self hosted engine. I have eth0.305 and eth3.306 on the host that I would 
like to have available on RHEVM. During the hosted-engine setup I get the 
option to add only one of interfaces but not both and do not seem to be 
able to add a second network at any point during setup or after the engine 
vm is installed. Any advise on doing this?

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Re: [ovirt-users] Multiple Networks on Self Hosted Engine

2015-08-07 Thread Alan Murrell

On 07/08/2015 9:39 AM, Brent Miles wrote:

I am trying to install RHEVM 3.5 Self Hosted Engine. I have multiple vlan
interfaces on the host that I would also like to have available on the
self hosted engine.


Out of curiousity, what is the use-case for this?


vm is installed. Any advise on doing this?


The short answer is you can't do this.

I went through this some time ago, except my use-case was a firewall 
routing for multiple VLANs, with all the VLANs on a single interface. 
This is a common scenario in our current VMware deployments.


VM (guest) interfaces cannot handle VLAN routing.  It has to do 
something with in order to that, the whole network layer needs to be 
opened up tot he VM needing the access, and that poses a security risk. 
 My explanation is probably a bit wrong, but there was a good 
discussion about it on my thread:


http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2014-January/thread.html#20101

My thread is the one that is [Users] Networking questions (LONG)

I am currently looking into using the Neutron appliance, since it uses 
openVswitch, and may be able to do what we were originally looking to do 
(though we have run into a bit of a roadblock with that at the moment as 
far as getting the Neutron appliance working on our lab host)


Regards,

Alan

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