You can try to edit the details in /var/lib/vdsm/persistence/netconf , but
first make a backup of it.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 2:23, Abe E wrote: Your method
worked !
I additionally had to run the engine rename service script to change the
hostname of the engin
Your method worked !
I additionally had to run the engine rename service script to change the
hostname of the engine as well.
My only issue now is after readding all the nodes with new hostnames my main
host node 1 will not allow me to remove and re-add as a new hostname as there
is a gluster vo
iSCSI environment.
-Original Message-
From: Abe E
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2022 2:09 PM
To: users@ovirt.org
Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: ovirtmgmt VLAN and IP Change
How did you do this if the host had a gluster volume on it though? Mine does
not let me remove due to that
How did you do this if the host had a gluster volume on it though? Mine does
not let me remove due to that.
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I had to do this for a number of hosts last year.
I put the host into maintenance, and then removed it.
I used 'nmtui' to change the hostname. (Changing hostname suffix from two
digits to three digits) (Probably could have used hostnamectl)
I change directory to /var/lib/vdsm/persistence/net
When you say "As a side note because the engine doesn't make this very clear in
the
UI: If you want to change the network used for the various roles,
(storage, VM, console, management, default gateway, migration) you do
so at the cluster level. (Main menu-> Compute -> Clusters -> Cluster
name -> L
Hello,
Network configuration for an ovirt host is managed by VDSM. If you try
to make changes manually, such as through calling nmcli or manually
editing the network scripts via an ssh session on each host, VDSM will
just reset everything back to the configuration it had before. (It's on
a timer,
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