On 24/01/14 08:31, Moti Asayag wrote:

----- Original Message -----
From: "Federico Alberto Sayd" <fs...@uncu.edu.ar>
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:57:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Centos 6.5 and bonding: "A slave interface is not properly 
configured"

On 23/01/14 07:02, Moti Asayag wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Federico Sayd" <fs...@uncu.edu.ar>
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 2:22:01 AM
Subject: [Users] Centos 6.5 and bonding: "A slave interface is not
properly        configured"

Hello:

I am having problems with bonding

I have installed Centos 6.5 in order to use it as host. I configured eth0
with the vlan of the management network (Vlan 70). Then I registered the
host to the engine (3.3.2-1-el6) and the engine installed oVirt in the
host
without problem. Ovirtmgmt was created automatically and bridged with
eth0.70.

Now I need to bond a second network interface (eth1) with eth0. But when I
try to bond the nics, I get the next error:

Could you describe how you've created the bond ? via webadmin setup
networks
dialog or via api ?


Via webadmin Setup Network (Web GUI)
Does the setup dialog presents the new configuration when you create the bond ?
Meaning, does it draw the following ?
eth0 --
        |--bond0 --- ovirtmgmt (vlan 70)
eth1 --

If it does, this is simply bug in the UI which should have better construct
the parameters to the setup networks.

Could you open a bug for it ?

You may use the setup networks api (via rest-client or using the sdk) to specify
the target configuration.

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No, the bond is never displayed in the web UI, the error prevents the bond creation. I already solved the problem, only I think that would be fine if the UI error be more explicit and include info about to the interface or interfaces with problematic configurations.

I don't know if supervdsm.log or vdsm.log make reference to the interfaces that have unacceptable configurations.
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