[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] windows XP Guest network doesn't work
Thanks for the followup ... the domUs were initially created using virt-manager which gave me workable config files for this Xen version. I then tweaked the files as needed and use xm to manipulate the VMs. It appears the Xen is emulating a RealTek ethernet adapter, so I downloaded the latest drivers for the 8139 device and created an iso which you will note as the current CD. Unfortunately, windows couldn't correlate any of the devices in the cd image with its view of the adapter. I forced the install and the adapter didn't come up. I reverted the driver. Attachments: infoOutput.txt -- script capture of the xenhost console as I was displaying the configs, xm list outputs, ifconfig, brctl, and the current route table. winxpTest -- config file for the windows guest dwm3 -- config file for my RHEL5 guest winxpTestIPCONFIG.gif -- screen capture of ipconfig /all on win guest, also ping and tracert output dwm3PingTracert.gif -- screen capture of ping test on the RH guest to show that the basic environment routes to the ping target. Dave Morris > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Goldstone [mailto:m.j.goldstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:07 AM > > Are you creating the VMs through virt-install/virt-manager or > using xm? > > Either way, can you post the config for the XP guest (either the file > used with xm or the output from 'virsh dumpxml <domID>')? > > Also, can you post the output from ifconfig and brctl show? > > Martin > > David Morris wrote: > > I have Xen 3.0.3 installed on RH EL5 via RedHat RPMs. > > > > I have a Win/XP Pro HVM and a Linux rh5 HVM. I can create > both w/o a problem and > > can interact with the VNC based console for both VMs. > > > > The Linux VM interacts via DHCP, obtains an IP and seems to > work fine on the network. > > > > The Win/XP VM doesn't work with either DHCP or a static IP > address assignment. > > > > I can see the virtual interfaces with 'brctl show' and > don't recognize a difference. > > > > The hardware devices dialog on WinXP shows the network in the green. > > > > What am I missing here? Attachment:
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