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> -----Original Message----- > From: Octavian Teodorescu [mailto:octav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 05 June 2007 13:50 > To: Petersson, Mats > Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Xen a couple of questions > > Yap, I have the ramdisk of dom0 also. Without the ramdisk set up, I've > seen that it can't mount logical volumes as partitions (with > any kind of > kernel). Yes, but you need one that uses blkfront driver if you are using it in domU's. You can technically create the same one for both DomU and Dom0, but I think it's easier/better to have separate ones, as at least you don't risk breaking the working Dom0 one trying to set the DomU one up. -- Mats > > Best regards. > > >> > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > >>> Geert Janssens > >>> Sent: 05 June 2007 13:26 > >>> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> Cc: Octavian Teodorescu > >>> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Xen a couple of questions > >>> > >>> I am sorry, this is way over my head. I'm just a (relatively > >>> new) user of xen > >>> myself. I hope someone else can help you here. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Geert > >>> > >>> On Tuesday 5 June 2007 14:19, Octavian Teodorescu wrote: > >>> > I had stoped the virtual domain and modified in the config > >>> file to use the > >>> > dom0 kernel. > >>> > Here are the last lines of the guest boot where you can see > >>> the error: > >>> > "SCSI subsystem initialized > >>> > device-mapper: ioctl: 4.11.0-ioctl (2006-10-12) initialised: > >>> > dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > >>> > Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!" > >>> > > >>> > But if I use the old kernelU i have which is actually for > >>> Fedorac core 5 > >>> > then everthing it's ok. > >> > >> Do you have an "ramdisk" entry in your PV domain config? > You probably > >> need one. > >> > >> -- > >> Mats > >>> > > >>> > >> On Tuesday 5 June 2007 13:11, you wrote: > >>> > >>> Thanks a lot, I appreciate your help. > >>> > >>> 1. I tried with the same configuration and with the > >>> kernel of dom0, but > >>> > >>> I > >>> > >>> receive a lot of errors, on both Fedora Core 7 and > >>> Centos 5 (systems > >>> > >>> with > >>> > >>> which I've tried xen). > >>> > >> > >>> > >> Hmm, I don't know what exactly you tried and what is failing. > >>> > >> > >>> > >> I simply used virt-manager to create a CentOS 5 guest on > >>> my CentOS 5 > >>> > >> dom0. I > >>> > >> followed (more or less) the guidelines that come > with CentOS 5's > >>> > >> release: > http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Virtualization-en-US/ > >>> > >> > >>> > >> I don't remember having particular difficulty with this. > >>> The only caveat > >>> > >> I remember was that Anaconda insists on a block device > >>> that can hold a > >>> > >> partition map. So while installing, you can't provide > >>> the guest with > >>> > >> separate > >>> > >> partitions, because it will treat these separate > >>> partitions as complete > >>> > >> diskss that have to be partitioned still. > >>> > >> > >>> > >> Regards, > >>> > >> > >>> > >> Geert > >>> > >> > >>> > >>> 2.Yap that's a bridge interface. I'll look into > your mails about > >>> > >>> advance bridging, thanks. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Best regards. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> 1. On CentOS 5, Redhat Enterprise 5 and Fedora core > >>> 6 and up, the > >>> > >>> >> xen kernel > >>> > >>> >> can be used for both dom0 and domU. There is no need > >>> anymore for two > >>> > >>> >> kernels. > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> 2. I don't know the complete answer to your second > >>> question. From > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> your > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> ifconfig output, it looks as if Fedora Core 7 > >>> creates a virbr0 > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> interface > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> instead of a xenbr0 interface. You could check if > >>> this is really a > >>> > >>> >> bridge with the command "brctl show". You probably > >>> have to execute > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> this > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> as root. > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> Then if I understand your question correctly, you > >>> are trying to > >>> > >>> >> setup > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> a > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> xen > >>> > >>> >> guest domain to act as a > >>> firewall/router/gateway/whatever for your > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> lan. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> So I assume you only want this guest domain to use > >>> the external > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> network > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> card > >>> > >>> >> (your eth0). There are two ways of accomplishing this: > >>> > >>> >> * either use PCI passthrough so that your dom0 won't > >>> see eth0, but > >>> > >>> >> instead it's passed to your guest system (search for > >>> pciback on > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Google > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> for more info). Unfortunatly, I didn't manage to set > >>> this up in my > >>> > >>> >> particular case, so > >>> > >>> >> I used the seconde option: > >>> > >>> >> * create two xenbridges, one for your external > >>> network interface, > >>> > >>> >> and one for > >>> > >>> >> your internal network interface. Then configure dom0 > >>> such that it > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> isn't > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> allowed to use the bridge for the external > >>> interface. You can do > >>> > >>> >> this > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> by > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> either disabling the virtual interface in dom0 > >>> (which will be called > >>> > >>> >> eth0) or > >>> > >>> >> by setting some firewall rules in dom0, or both. > >>> > >>> >> You can search this list for one of my earlier > mails, where I > >>> > >>> >> explain > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> my > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> configuration (on CentOS 5). It's titled "advanced > >>> bridging..." and > >>> > >>> >> dated May > >>> > >>> >> 16th, 2007. > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> Hopefully this will help you along the way. > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> Cheers, > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> Geert > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> On Tuesday 5 June 2007 10:34, Octavian Teodorescu wrote: > >>> > >>> >>> Hi guys, > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> 1. Regarding Centos and Fedora core 7 compared with > >>> fedora core 5. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I've > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> seen that on fedora core 5 when you want to install > >>> xen you have to > >>> > >>> >>> install the following packages: xen, kernel-xen0 > >>> and kernel-xenU > >>> > >>> >>> (of course with the dependencies needed). But on > >>> Centos, FC7 and I > >>> > >>> >>> think redhat versions, you only have to install xen > >>> and kernel-xen, > >>> > >>> >>> you > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> don't > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> have any kernel for the guest system. In my case I > >>> could only start > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> a > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> xen > >>> > >>> >>> guest (on FC7) with an older kernel-xenU installed > >>> from FC version > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 5. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> My question is: Why does the newer releases of > >>> linux has xen kernel > >>> > >>> >>> prebuilt but just for dom0, not for the guest > >>> systems, and you > >>> > >>> >>> can't even > >>> > >>> >>> find a domU kernel special for those systems? > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> 2.My network topology in my home is like this: > >>> > >>> >>> -------- > >>> > >>> >>> -router- > >>> > >>> >>> -------- > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> ----------- ------------ > >>> > >>> >>> -linux xen- ---- -other 2 pc- > >>> > >>> >>> ----------- ------------ > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> The linux xen machine has two network interfaces > >>> and xen installed. > >>> > >>> >>> I want: - one windows machine virtualized > >>> > >>> >>> - one linux machine for which I want to > >>> have a public > >>> > >>> >>> ipaddress (to put the ip in DMS on the router) and > >>> I want it to use > >>> > >>> >>> eth0 (so in this case the traffic can not be > >>> sniffed by other guest > >>> > >>> >>> systems or dom0). > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> ifconfig -a (on dom0) it shows like this: > >>> > >>> >>> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:E8:76:E2:4D > >>> > >>> >>> UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 > overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) > >>> > >>> >>> Interrupt:21 Base address:0x2000 > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:16:76:B3:16:AB > >>> > >>> >>> inet addr:192.168.0.101 Bcast:192.168.0.255 > >>> > >>> >>> Mask:255.255.255.0 > >>> > >>> >>> inet6 addr: > fe80::216:76ff:feb3:16ab/64 Scope:Link > >>> > >>> >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST > MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:198578 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:117290 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:267328989 (254.9 MiB) TX > >>> bytes:8294632 (7.9 > >>> > >>> >>> MiB) > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> lo Link encap:Local Loopback > >>> > >>> >>> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 > >>> > >>> >>> inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host > >>> > >>> >>> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:2689 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:2689 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:12510296 (11.9 MiB) TX > >>> bytes:12510296 (11.9 > >>> > >>> >>> MiB) > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> peth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:16:76:B3:16:AB > >>> > >>> >>> inet6 addr: > fe80::216:76ff:feb3:16ab/64 Scope:Link > >>> > >>> >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST > MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:198588 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:117311 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:270906777 (258.3 MiB) TX > >>> bytes:8813848 (8.4 > >>> > >>> >>> MiB) Base address:0x40c0 Memory:92200000-92220000 > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> vif4.0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF > >>> > >>> >>> inet6 addr: fe80::fcff:ffff:feff:ffff/64 > >>> Scope:Link > >>> > >>> >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST > MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 > overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:1 errors:0 dropped:6 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:1068 (1.0 KiB) TX bytes:342 > (342.0 b) > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> virbr0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF > >>> > >>> >>> inet addr:192.168.122.1 Bcast:192.168.122.255 > >>> > >>> >>> Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: > >>> fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64 Scope:Link > >>> > >>> >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST > MTU:1500 Metric:1 > >>> > >>> >>> RX packets:43 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 frame:0 > >>> > >>> >>> TX packets:17 errors:0 dropped:0 > >>> overruns:0 carrier:0 > >>> > >>> >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > >>> > >>> >>> RX bytes:3208 (3.1 KiB) TX > bytes:2018 (1.9 KiB) > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> I don't see any xen bridge, because that's what I > >>> think I need: one > >>> > >>> >>> network card, and one xen bridge. > >>> > >>> >>> I found on google that I could use the following script: > >>> > >>> >>> #!/bin/sh > >>> > >>> >>> dir=$(dirname "$0") > >>> > >>> >>> "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=0 netdev=eth0 > >>> bridge=xenbr0 > >>> > >>> >>> "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=1 netdev=eth1 > >>> bridge=xenbr1 > >>> > >>> >>> "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=2 netdev=eth2 > >>> bridge=xenbr2 > >>> > >>> >>> And then set it into xen-config.sxp: > >>> > >>> >>> network-script matrix-network > >>> > >>> >>> But it gives errors that network-script has only > >>> start, stop and > >>> > >>> >>> status. The only thing that it succeds is that I > >>> can see a xen > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> bridge. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> If this would work, doesn't this affects other > >>> guest domains also? > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> My question is: How can I set a guest dom to use > >>> directly a network > >>> > >>> >>> card with other ip class ? > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> Best regards, > >>> > >>> >>> Octav > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> > >>> >>> Xen-users mailing list > >>> > >>> >>> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >>> >>> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> -- > >>> > >>> >> Kobalt W.I.T. > >>> > >>> >> Web & Information Technology > >>> > >>> >> Brusselsesteenweg 152 > >>> > >>> >> 1850 Grimbergen > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> Tel : +32 479 339 655 > >>> > >>> >> Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >>> >> > >>> > >>> >> _______________________________________________ > >>> > >>> >> Xen-users mailing list > >>> > >>> >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >>> >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >>> > >> > >>> > >> -- > >>> > >> Kobalt W.I.T. > >>> > >> Web & Information Technology > >>> > >> Brusselsesteenweg 152 > >>> > >> 1850 Grimbergen > >>> > >> > >>> > >> Tel : +32 479 339 655 > >>> > >> Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >> > >>> > >> _______________________________________________ > >>> > >> Xen-users mailing list > >>> > >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >>> > > >>> > _______________________________________________ > >>> > Xen-users mailing list > >>> > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Kobalt W.I.T. > >>> Web & Information Technology > >>> Brusselsesteenweg 152 > >>> 1850 Grimbergen > >>> > >>> Tel : +32 479 339 655 > >>> Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Xen-users mailing list > >>> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Xen-users mailing list > >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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