Hi.

The change only applies to interfaces added after the change, i.e., it does
not impact current interfaces.
What may happen is that you get a warning that the old (current) MACs are
outside the pool scope, but this is not a problem, just a warning.
Usually, when I deploy a new cluster, I change the MAC pool, precisely to
avoid overlapping MACs (this has happened to me).

Cheers!

Em qui., 23 de jan. de 2025 às 02:08, <milad.norouzi1...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> According to this link:
> https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/administration_guide/index.html#sect-MAC_Address_Pools,
> we can edit the MAC address pool.
>
> Question: If I edit the MAC address pool, what effect will it have on the
> existing VMs' MAC addresses?
> Is there any mention in the documentation or elsewhere that indicates this
> change could be harmful to current configurations?
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