[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Network Problem in domU under OpenSUSE 10.0
I think I solved the problem. ifconfig -a showed a lot of network interfaces, one of which, eth1, had the MAC address I specified in the vif line of the domU config line. Issuing ifconfig eth1 192.168.0.3 up allows the domU to now ping the network. Writing the email made me think through the problem :-) I assume I can create an ifcfg-eth1 file in /etc/sysconfig/network in the domU to make eth1 come up automatically? Thanks, Steve. Quoting higgers <hpq8bfr.mailing.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi All, > > Now that I've got my domU running under OpenSUSE 10.0 I have an issue with > setting up eth0 in the domU. > > The xenbr0 bridge is setup correctly in the dom0: > > # mnemosyne:/etc/xen # brctl show > bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces > xenbr0 8000.feffffffffff no vif0.0 > peth0 > vif4.0 > > However, there is only the lo interface in domU: > > xenos10:/etc/sysconfig/network # ifconfig > lo Link encap:Local Loopback > inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 > inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host > UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 > RX packets:13 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:13 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > RX bytes:1135 (1.1 Kb) TX bytes:1135 (1.1 Kb) > > The contents of /etc/sysconfig/network in the domU is: > > xenos10:/etc/sysconfig/network # ls > . config if-down.d ifcfg-lo ifroute-lo scripts > . dhcp if-up.d ifcfg.template providers wireless > > However, executing rcnetwork restart in the domU produces the following: > > > xenos10:/etc/sysconfig/network # rcnetwork restart > Shutting down network interfaces: > eth1 > eth1 No configuration found for eth1 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > eth1 configuration: done > veth0 > veth0 No configuration found for veth0 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth0 configuration: done > veth1 > veth1 No configuration found for veth1 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth1 configuration: done > veth2 > veth2 No configuration found for veth2 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth2 configuration: done > veth3 > veth3 No configuration found for veth3 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth3 configuration: done > veth4 > veth4 No configuration found for veth4 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth4 configuration: done > veth5 > veth5 No configuration found for veth5 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth5 configuration: done > veth6 > veth6 No configuration found for veth6 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth6 configuration: done > veth7 > veth7 No configuration found for veth7 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > veth7 configuration: done > vif0.0 > vif0.0 No configuration found for vif0.0 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.0 configuration: done > vif0.1 > vif0.1 No configuration found for vif0.1 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.1 configuration: done > vif0.2 > vif0.2 No configuration found for vif0.2 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.2 configuration: done > vif0.3 > vif0.3 No configuration found for vif0.3 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.3 configuration: done > vif0.4 > vif0.4 No configuration found for vif0.4 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.4 configuration: done > vif0.5 > vif0.5 No configuration found for vif0.5 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.5 configuration: done > vif0.6 > vif0.6 No configuration found for vif0.6 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.6 configuration: done > vif0.7 > vif0.7 No configuration found for vif0.7 > Nevertheless the interface will be shut down. > vif0.7 configuration: done > Shutting down service network . . . . . . . . . . . . . done. > Setting up network interfaces: > lo > lo IP address: 127.0.0.1/8 done > eth1 > eth1 No configuration found for eth1 unused > veth0 > veth0 No configuration found for veth0 unused > veth1 > veth1 No configuration found for veth1 unused > veth2 > veth2 No configuration found for veth2 unused > veth3 > veth3 No configuration found for veth3 unused > veth4 > veth4 No configuration found for veth4 unused > veth5 > veth5 No configuration found for veth5 unused > veth6 > veth6 No configuration found for veth6 unused > veth7 > veth7 No configuration found for veth7 unused > vif0.0 > vif0.0 No configuration found for vif0.0 unused > vif0.1 > vif0.1 No configuration found for vif0.1 unused > vif0.2 > vif0.2 No configuration found for vif0.2 unused > vif0.3 > vif0.3 No configuration found for vif0.3 unused > vif0.4 > vif0.4 No configuration found for vif0.4 unused > vif0.5 > vif0.5 No configuration found for vif0.5 unused > vif0.6 > vif0.6 No configuration found for vif0.6 unused > vif0.7 > vif0.7 No configuration found for vif0.7 unused > Setting up service network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . done. > > Is this normal? > > I have tried using ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.3 up in the domU but get an error > > that the device does not exist. > > I thought that a network interface would be created in the domU due to the > vif > line in the domU config file? > > How can I create eth0 in the domU? > > Thanks again, > > Steve. > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > -- _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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