vif=['ip=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX','mac=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX','bridge=xenbr0']
vnc='1'
vnclisten='XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX'
vncdisplay='0'
I've found several threads suggesting a diversity of approaches, none of them worked.
Update: It also appers to be releated with these logs too:
11/09/2019 00:40 server lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/physical-device fe:9 to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 server lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/physical-device-path /dev/dm-9 to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 server lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/hotplug-status connected to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 server lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: remove XENBUS_PATH=backend/vbd/24/768
11/09/2019 00:40 lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/physical-device fe:9 to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/physical-device-path /dev/dm-9 to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: Writing backend/vbd/24/768/hotplug-status connected to xenstore.
11/09/2019 00:40 lucifer /etc/xen/scripts/block: remove XENBUS_PATH=backend/vbd/24/768
And this very suspicious:
10/09/2019 22:45 xen en_evtchn: Event-channel device installed
10/09/2019 22:45 xenbr0 port 1(enp6s0) entered blocking state
10/09/2019 22:45 xenbr0 port 1(enp6s0) entered disabled state
10/09/2019 22:45 IPv6 ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): xenbr0: link is not ready
10/09/2019 22:45 xenbr0 port 1(enp6s0) entered blocking state
10/09/2019 22:45 xenbr0 port 1(enp6s0) entered forwarding state
10/09/2019 22:45 IPv6 ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): xenbr0: link becomes ready
That led me to check
root@server:/# systemctl status -l libvirtd
● libvirtd.service - Virtualization daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2019-09-10 22:45:18 -03; 2h 3min ago
Docs: man:libvirtd(8)
Main PID: 1335 (libvirtd)
Tasks: 18 (limit: 32768)
Memory: 10.7M
CGroup: /system.slice/libvirtd.service
└─1335 /usr/sbin/libvirtd
set 11 00:12:34 server libvirtd[1335]: Failed to open file '/sys/class/net/vif12.2-emu/operstate': Arquivo
set 11 00:12:34 server libvirtd[1335]: unable to read: /sys/class/net/vif12.2-emu/operstate: Arquivo ou di
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
set 11 00:13:56 server libvirtd[1335]: ethtool ioctl error: Dispositivo inexistente
lines 1-21/21 (END)
And hat makes me think that there is something wrong with the NIC device or its module; the bridge seems ok:
root@server:/# brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
xenbr0 8000.e0d55ef46d39 no enp6s0
any ideas?
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