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[Xen-users] dom0 has no bridge


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  • From: "Fong Vang" <sudoyang@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:37:01 -0700
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I have a Fedora Core 5 system configured for Xen.  When dom0 runs the
kernel-xen0 kernel it works fine (all domU's can be created).
kernel-xen0 does not have PAE support so I have to use the kernel-xen
rpm.  When using kernel-xen, however, the network is not setup
correctly -- the familiar xenbr0, vif, peth0 are not created.  What
script sets this up when dom0 is booted?  It appears xend is running:

# ps -ef|grep xen
root        20    19  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 [xenwatch]
root        21    19  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 [xenbus]
root      2014     1  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 xenstored
--pid-file=/var/run/xenstore.pid
root      2018     1  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start
root      2019  2018  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start
root      2022     1  0 15:54 ?        00:00:00 xenconsoled

The bridge module is also loaded:

# lsmod|grep bridge
bridge                 51669  0

What am I missing here?  I need to use the PAE-enabled kernel to use
more than 4GB of RAM.

Any help is appreciated.

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