Re: [ovirt-users] EXTNET Hook and Libvirtd "Default" Network Setup

2014-12-21 Thread Lior Vernia
Hi Andrew, In the medium term I think that might be easier and more scalable - oVirt should allow you to not have to deal with libvirt "plumbing". Re-reading your original e-mail, I only now understand that you're using the default network to setup NAT, and that you weren't adding iptables rules

Re: [ovirt-users] EXTNET Hook and Libvirtd "Default" Network Setup

2014-12-18 Thread Andrew Wagner
Lior, The main purpose of this is for testing. Medium-term, my plan is to spin up another VLAN and routable private subnet with DHCP to trunk our virtualization hosts onto. That requires more people to get involved to get the testing environment in place. I suppose I can spin up a DHCP server

Re: [ovirt-users] EXTNET Hook and Libvirtd "Default" Network Setup

2014-12-18 Thread Lior Vernia
Hi Andrew, On 17/12/14 22:39, Andrew Wagner wrote: > All, > > I'm testing out oVirt for one of our projects that wants to try an > all-in-one setup before going to a larger deployment. For their testing, > they want to use the default NAT'd network from libvirtd on the host. > > I've install oVi

[ovirt-users] EXTNET Hook and Libvirtd "Default" Network Setup

2014-12-17 Thread Andrew Wagner
All, I'm testing out oVirt for one of our projects that wants to try an all-in-one setup before going to a larger deployment. For their testing, they want to use the default NAT'd network from libvirtd on the host. I've install oVirt, installed the extnet hook, enabled IP forwarding in sysct