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Re: [Xen-users] HMV + linux no network interface


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  • From: "George Mavrogonatos" <jblackknee@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:02:37 +0100
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Hi,

The vif=['type=ioemu'] syntax is working (network interface is
detected) if I use
bridging. But I can't make it work if I use routing. The error that seems to
be is (from the qemu-dm.xxx.log)
domid: 11
qemu: the number of cpus is 1
/etc/xen/qemu-ifup: could not launch network script
Could not initialize device 'tap'

any ideas how can I have a network interface detected
when I use routing and boot an OS from HVM?

On 12/13/06, George Mavrogonatos <jblackknee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I tried both vif=['type=ioemu'] and
vif=['type=ioemu,mac=FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF,ip=1.2.3.4'],
but in both cases the domU was created and listed in the domains (xm
list) but with no
state (state= ------ ). Moreover no sdl window popped up on neither case.
When I'm using the vif=[ '' ] syntax there is no error in the log
files (i have attached only
the xend.log, since the other were empty).

On 12/12/06, Henning Sprang <henning_sprang@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12/11/06, George Mavrogonatos <jblackknee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have installed xen 3.0.3 on gentoo 2006.1
> > The machine is  a laptop with amd turion x2 ML-60.
> > I can boot into xen, xend stars normally.
> > When I try to boot a linux livecd using HVM, there is
> > no network interface (I used several different linux distributions).
> > [...]
> > vif = [ '' ]
>
> I'm not sure if HVM domains set a correct default when you define it
> like this, which works for paravirtual domains.
>
> try at least vif=['type=ioemu']
> (didn't test that, i have something like
> vif=['type=ioemu, mac=xxxxxxxxxxxx, bridge=xenbr1]
>
> I'd be interested if this hint helps, and I'd be intersted to know if
> when using the configuration that does *not* work, if there is maybe
> some error message in the xend logs. (xend/debug/hotplug)?
>
> Henning
>




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