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  1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Thursday, 05-Nov-2020 16:39:24 EST musicman musicman
    I'm installing #ovirt locally because I don't have control over and have no visibility into the team ovirt. IT owns the network other than DNS. We need to be able to do DNS over DHCP.

    I normally don't care too much about network. We have a spreadsheet and set static IPs, but something is causing my #okd install to fail and I can't find anything online to suggest why.

    I *might* be able to figure out the IP addresses by using an image that has the ovirt tools, but my colleague said CentOS 7 and 8 have those and it's pretty clear than not all of our CentOS 7 and 8 images come with those preinstalled.

    There is very little running on ovirt network, so we really shouldn't be getting IP address conflicts.
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