On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 12:25 PM, Gianluca Cecchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Marcin Mirecki <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Gianluca, >> >> Add/remove would probably be the simplest way to go. >> The procedure would be: >> - take host to maintenance >> - remove host >> - use vdsm-cient to change the ip of ovirtmgmt >> - add the host again >> >> Just changing the dns configuration sounds quite interesting. >> I suppose the host certificates should be ok if the host was added by >> hostname. >> >> > I've already done something similar in September; see here the full thread: > http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2017-September/084411.html > > In that case it was more complicated in the sense that vlan change was > involved for ovirtmgmt and I passed through a new cluster. > Now it is more simple, but while on September case the hosts were plain > CentOS hosts, now they are ovirt-node-ng, so my manual ifcfg files > manipulation doesn't fit. > > If vdsm-client command is ok I presume it will be something of type: > > # vdsm-client Host setupNetworks > vdsm-client: Command Host.setupNetworks with args {} failed: > (code=-32603, message=Attempt to call function: <bound method > Global.setupNetworks of <API.Global object at 0x2279f10>> with arguments: > () error: setupNetworks() takes exactly 4 arguments (1 given)) > # > > with some sort of json configuration, but it is not clear to me what to > give > > Can I do the change of ip from the host web cockpit mgmt interface? I > set/change the ip and then eventually reboot the server to see if it works? > > Gianluca > hello, any update on how to give JSON representation (or other way) to use vdsm-client and change ip/gateway of ovirt-ng node? Thanks Gianluca
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