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Re: [Xen-users] openqrm on Xen-Dom0
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- From: Jamon Camisso <jamonation@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 21:51:33 -0500
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Werner Schweizer wrote:
I have installed openQRM on a Xen dom0 (OpenSuse 11.2, Xen 3.4.1).
When I try to start the openQRM-server I get the message:
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Starting the openQRM-server ver. 4.5
Interface eth0 has the wrong ip-configuration.
The openQRM-server is configured to have the ip-address selinux=0
but the interface eth0 is running with the ip-address
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I'm not sure if this is a problem of openQRM or XEN.
Before this installation I tried it successfully on a domU.
Therefore I'm asking here: what is special on dom0?
Is anyone here who is willing to share his experiance?
Are you using bridged networking? If so, what do ifconfig and brctl
report? Sounds like openQRM is looking for an ethernet device that has
been renamed or something (I'm guessing, I haven't used openQRM or
OpenSuSE).
Jamon
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