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Re: [Xen-users] qemu


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  • From: "François Lapointe" <flapointe@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 14:21:44 -0500
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I have the same problem when I try to use a HVM domain with
network-route or network-nat scripts (ie, when there's no bridge
created...) Para-virtualized domains work properly.

François

2006/12/11, Ryan Worsley <R.C.Worsley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Jiri!

I do have the module loaded and I have a node /dev/net/tun so that side
of things seems to be ok.  If I manually try and create a tap adapter
with ifconfig tap0 0.0.0.0 up then I still don't get a tap device, I
have to use tunctl to create a tap device before I can do this.  So my
thinking was, manually create a tap device with tunctl then start my
guest VM.  However what happens is the guest attempts to create a tap
device with a number 1 higher than the one I've created, it doesn't
matter how many I try and make I get the same problem!!!!!  Frustrating yes?

Ryan.

Jiri Denemark wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
>> vif = [ ' ' ] and what I should have is vif = [ 'type=ioemu' ]  -
>> However, if I have this configuration the virtual machine doesn't start,
>>
> Well, I have
>
>     vif = [ 'type=ioemu, bridge=xenbr0' ]
>
> which is the default taken from xmexample.hvm and everything works as
> expected.
>
>
>> looking in the most recent qemu log reveals that the TAP device could
>> not be created, I have TUN/TAP installed as a kernel module
>>
> Hmm, do you have that module loaded into the kernel (lsmod)? If not, try to
> insert it manually using modprobe. Perhaps, just autoloading doesn't work for
> this module. I don't have TUN/TAP as a module as I had to load it manually for
> OpenVPN...
>
> Jirka
>
>


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