ps - I just upgraded one machine from xen 3 to xen 4 and even though
the lines were correct in xend-confi
there was no network. So I commented them out, created ifcfg-xenbr0
and made ifcfg-eth0 into a bridge
to xenbr0, rebooted, and network bridge to xen vm's is now working
again.
On 12/10/2011 3:06 AM, Randy Katz wrote:
In my experience better to learn and use http://wiki.xen.org/xenwiki/HostConfiguration/Networking.html
then to rely on xend-config.sxp. I believe I ran into a situation
where it just did not work correctly and once
I learned how to do it according to the above guide never looked
back. Anyone feel free to correct me if
incorrect.
Regards,
>Do you still have a line like: (network-script network-bridge)
within your xend-config.sxp? This is the "classic" way to let xen
setup a" xenbr0 bridge and a line like (vif-script vif-bridge)
will attach new DomU's to that bridge. But btw it is usually
recommended to set up your bridge with your OS specific
configuration environment instead of let xen doing this. hth
cheers, Niels.
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