[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-bugs] [Bug 100] New: Bridge dies with > 1 domU using it
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100 Summary: Bridge dies with > 1 domU using it Product: Xen Version: unstable Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux-2.6 Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: Unspecified AssignedTo: xen-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ReportedBy: sean@xxxxxxxxx My setup (duplicated on 2 machines, 1 is 2x700 PIII other is 1x800PIII) Dom0 base OS: Mandriva 10.2 Xen Source : latest unstable from 2005 07 10 Vmtools : latest cvs from yesterday Xen Kernel : default built from Xen Hg tree (no modifications beyond that) Networking : bridged on interface br0, br0 has staticly assigned ip (Mandriva provides a nice set of scripts to setup bridging which defaults to br0, so I used that.) DomU Networking : all domU dhcp to get their IP addresses Bringing up the first DomU works as expected, ip address assigned, routing all works. Bringing up the second DomU has the effect of *killing* the bridge. Dom1's network interface no longer works, sshing to br0 interface no longer works, Dom2 never gets an IP via dhcp (although the broadcast packets *are* seen on the DHCP server). This looks like it also does the same thing under XenD, though it doesn't seem to kill the br0 outright, just all the vifs stop working. I've left these machines up for a number of days (laziness) and networking only gets worse after that. After a day or so the second interface card in the machines (which I was using as an administrative lan) also just entirely stops responding to traffic. I can 100% reproduce this problem, so please let me know any other information that would be good to have and I can add it. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee. _______________________________________________ Xen-bugs mailing list Xen-bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-bugs
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