Thanks, Konstantin. Just to be clear enough: the first deployment would be made on classic eth interfaces and later after the deployment of Hosted Engine I can convert the "ovirtmgmt" network to a LACP Bond, right?
Another question: what about iSCSI Multipath on Self Hosted Engine? I've looked through the net and only found this issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1193961 Appears to be unsupported as today, but there's an workaround on the comments. It's safe to deploy this way? Should I use NFS instead? Thanks, V. Sent from my iPhone On 3 Jul 2017, at 21:55, Konstantin Shalygin <k0...@k0ste.ru<mailto:k0...@k0ste.ru>> wrote: Hello, I'm deploying oVirt for the first time and a question has emerged: what is the good practice to enable LACP on oVirt Node? Should I create 802.3ad bond during the oVirt Node installation in Anaconda, or it should be done in a posterior moment inside the Hosted Engine manager? In my deployment we have 4x GbE interfaces. eth0 and eth1 will be a LACP bond for management and servers VLAN's, while eth1 and eth2 are Multipath iSCSI disks (MPIO). Thanks, V. Do all your network settings in ovirt-engine webadmin.
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