[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] mii-tools in guest domain
I guess this is a little old, but since it lacks a reply... Jamie Moore wrote: > Has anyone been able to get mii-tools to work in a guest domain? I am > trying to use an application we develop within the guest and it uses > this to extract eth0 information. It does this to determine the alias to > use before bringing up additional IPs on an aliased eth0 interface. Utilities like 'mii-tool' and 'ethtool' won't be able to get any useful information from a domU's virtual Ethernet interface. It is an "idealized" network interface - it doesn't know about link speeds, duplex, link state, autonegotiation, or anything like that. (It doesn't need to, either.) > SO I guess it is two questions, does mii work in a guest? And will a > guest domain allow for several different ip’s on an aliased interface? You can have as many IP aliases as you want on a domU's network interface. If it's bridged to a physical network, it will ARP for all those addresses, just like a real NIC would. If you're using a routed configuration, then obviously you'd need to make sure the additional addresses are routed to the intended destination. There's nothing particularly special about it. -- Derrik Pates demon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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