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From: Rudi Ahlers
[mailto:rudiahlers@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:19
 To: Dustin.Henning@xxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Re: [Xen-users] domU network interface not reporting bandwidth
usage
   
  
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Dustin Henning <Dustin.Henning@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: 
Are
you running CentOS 5.2 repo Xen or some self-compiled Xen?  If it's the
former, I wouldn't jump straight to blaming Xen, as I suspect the only reason
CentOS 5.2 would support vifname is because they patched it in, so it may not
fully support it (similar to how F8 doesn't).  If it is a self-compiled
Xen, then yeah, it looks like it's Xen related, but I haven't tried to resolve
the issue, because I assumed it was specific to my Fedora release from the repo
(and I haven't reported it to bugzilla, which would be fruitless at this point
with F8 soon losing support). Dustin   
I only use the repo XEN ( is that when you run yum install
xen?)  --
 
 Kind Regards
 Rudi Ahlers
     Rudi,                 Don’t
forget to keep messages on the list so anyone who might have a clue can
help.  Yes, yum install will get the CentOS repo Xen unless you use
additional repos that have some other Xen (such a thing may or may not exist, I
don’t know).  Since we only know this issue to exist on CentOS and
Fedora, you might try the Cent-OS virtualization list (I’m not a member
and don’t know what it’s called) to see if other CentOS users have
the same problem or can reproduce it.                  Dustin |