Hi,

simply follow instructions here :http://www.ovirt.org/OVirt_3.5.2_Release_Notes Notice it is about a RC. The stable release should come very soon now, you might wait for it rather than upgrading two times.

Le 17/04/2015 15:47, Bill Dossett a écrit :

Sorry- I don’t suppose someone could tell me how to upgrade from 3.5.1.1-1.3l6 to 3.5.2rc3 or later…?

I have slowly been getting back into working with Linux – I used to download and compile most things and started to get into RPMs but then my job became windows centric and I am woefully out of date.

Is it as easy as yum update? As stated this is a PoC so no big deal of I break anything, probably good if I do as that’s how you learn fast!

I’ve read the release notes but that seems to be for major releases.

So any advice is appreciated.

Thanks

Bill

*From:*users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of *Bill Dossett
*Sent:* 17 April 2015 07:25
*To:* Jorick Astrego; users@ovirt.org
*Subject:* Re: [ovirt-users] bonding interfaces

Hi, Am using 3.5.1.1-1.el6 – sounds like I need to upgrade… I guess it’s time to learn how to do that J

*From:*users-boun...@ovirt.org <mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org> [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of *Jorick Astrego
*Sent:* 17 April 2015 01:34
*To:* users@ovirt.org <mailto:users@ovirt.org>
*Subject:* Re: [ovirt-users] bonding interfaces

On 04/16/2015 09:49 PM, Bill Dossett wrote:

    Hi,

    I had a Gluster Cluster running that I setup with oVirt engine…
    “had” being the operative word here.

    Today I connected the second network interface and then went to
    the host and tried to bond this interface to the ovirt mgmt.
    network… this is where the “had” part comes in ;-)

    Now I have no working interfaces at all, can’t ping in or out and
    all interfaces say they are down, en1, 2, ovrtmgmt and bond0 when
    I do an ip add (this is centos7)

    I have done this quite a few times on RHEV clusters and it always
    worked well, very impressed with it.

    The differences are…

    RHEV cluster I was using trunked ports and VLANS

    RHEV I was using 6.4 or 6.5 RHEL

    I think that’s it.

    I haven’t really dug into the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts to
    see what normally goes into the config files to create a bonded
    interface – only to see how to configure my first interface with a
    vlan and then I let ovirtengine do the rest for me as it worked so
    wellI

    I guess I may have to rip it out and start over unless anyone has
    any tips on fixing it.  It’s just PoC anyway, so learning.

    Thanks

Which version of ovirt do you run? We had some of these problems in test before, but since 3.5.2rc3 and CentOS 7.1 the problem has been resolved for us.





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