Thanks patrick.
Are you aware of any link that can give me some insights on what exactly doesn't work in networking with NM enabled, i m guessing that if it some specific stuff i can just avoid using it maybe!

On Dec 29, 2014 9:06 PM, "Patrick Laimbock" <patrick@laimbock.com> wrote:
On 29-12-14 15:39, Deepak Shetty wrote:
 > You need to disable NetworkManager and enable network service. Before
you run Packstack you will also need to setup the ifcfg-XXXX network
interfaces on all nodes and activate them.

Why can't packstack handle this itself if it doesn't support NM? I m

Ask the developers. Patches welcome.

concerned about the manual steps involved and losing on my n/w
connections in case i do anything wrong.

Yes that's a risk so make sure to have the steps figured out before doing anything. Having direct access to a (serial) console comes in handy if things fall apart.

Is there any reference on how
to do this, i couldn't find anything specific on the quickstart page.

I'm not aware of an RDO guide on this subject. The steps on each node are:
- create appropriate ifcfg-XXX files
- stop NetworkManager
- disable NetworkManager
- enable network
- start network

You probably want to do the last 4 steps in one long command or else you will loose connectivity after stopping NetworkManager if you are not using a console.

HTH,
Patrick

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