On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 01:50:22PM +0530, Shanil S wrote: > Hi Aill, > > We are creating two nics using the api, but it seems the second network is > not come up and the first one is working. The following xml is used to for > the nic creation > > <nic> > <interface>virtio</interface> > <name>eth0</name> > <boot_protocol>static</boot_protocol> > <mac address='".$ip->mac_address."'/> > <network> > <ip address='".$ip->mac_ip."' netmask='255.255.255.0' > gateway='".$ip->mac_gateway."'/> > </network> > <on_boot>true</on_boot> > <vnic_profile id='bbabc471-667d-4221-bc8e-4ab30b3dcc34' /> > </nic> > > <nic> > <interface>virtio</interface> > <name>eth1</name> > <boot_protocol>static</boot_protocol> > <mac address='".$ip->mac_address."'/> > <network> > <ip address='".$ip->mac_ip."' netmask='255.255.255.0' > gateway='".$ip->mac_gateway."'/> > </network> > <on_boot>true</on_boot> > <vnic_profile id='037d806f-d76b-4da3-84b6-ac7a5087f836' /> > </nic> > > When i checked the configuration file > (/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1) after creating...i find it > seems the ONBOOT=no.....eventhough we set it true from the api. Is this a > bug ?
I do not know what "on_boot" means in oVirt API, but it certainly is not passed to Vdsm or the guest, and as such cannot control what's in the guest's /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1. The guest may have ifcfg files, it may run NetworkManager, or it may be Ubunto or Windows. oVirt is responsible to exposing a (virtual) NIC to the guest, but does not interfere with its configuration. Dan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users