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Re: [Xen-users] xen wiki networking steps



 
 

Thanks,
Glen


>>> Nivedita Singhvi <niv@xxxxxxxxxx> 05/10/06 12:14 pm >>> 
Glen Davis wrote:
> The http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworking guide mentions
to
> run these steps to add an interface to a bridge.  When I run the
second
> step I get an "Error: either "dev" is duplicate or "mac" is garbage.
I
> am running xen on SLES10

SLES10? Which beta?

Beta11 (1104)

> Also, it mentions that for Xen 3.0 it is best to use the
> my- network- script, is this b/c the 4 steps below do not work with
Xen
> 3.0?  I haven't been able to really get it to work doing the manual
> steps but maybe I am missing something, using the my- network script
> works fine with a little tweaking for my environment.
> 
> Wiki steps - >
> 
> # ip link set eth1 down
> # ip link set eth1 mac fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff arp off

If you are doing only this, it is not sufficient,
is it? As far as I can see, the steps in the Wiki
page are to be used in conjunction with the default
scripts..(?)..

Actually the scripts really take care of everything, none of those
manual steps are needed, that is why I thought these manual steps were
an alternative to the scripts.  Not seeing that these manual steps work
at all on SLES10.

>>>>Edit needed to do a "brctl addrbr br1" or else I get an error it
> 
> does not recognize eth1 in the next step.  
> # brctl addif br1 eth1
> # ip link set eth1 up
> 
> When finished "ifconfig" does not show br1, but "brctl show" does.

ifconfig by itself (no - a) will not show interfaces
which are in DOWN state.


Not sure who contributed that page to the Wiki, I suspect
it was multiple people -  but one of the issues with
that is keeping information that is very version- specific
all current.

I'd like to get the correct information into the User
Manual with examples, and since that is distributed
with the source tree -  it can be better relied upon
without ambiguity on version applicability.

That requires the developers and anyone changing the
scripts, interface, tools etc. to submit doc changes
*with* their code patch. Also, of course, getting it
up to par to begin with.

Don't know how many people make and install the documentation
with each Xen release, though.

Note, the above is not a substitute for the Wiki, which is
and can be a very useful and convenient medium to disseminate
information :) -  but just to provide a reliable information
source for setup.
I was able to get things working in the end.  Attached is what worked
for me in case you are interested.

thanks,
Nivedita



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