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[Xen-users] domU network only starts after reboot


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  • From: Jan Albrecht <jan.albrecht@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 08:45:08 +0100
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Hi all,

I've a strange problem here:

- Dom0 runs under SLES 10 (Intel VT)
- DomU-1 runs under SLES 10
- DomU-2 and DomU-3 runs under Debian 3.1

If I start the SLES 10 guest, the network (dhcp) comes up fine.
When I do start the Debian guests, the network interfaces does come up
with the correct MAC adress but with no IP (I can't see any request in
the dhcp log on the other XEN server). After rebooting the guest via the
reboot command, the guest shuts down and I have to create it new. Then
the network does come up properly configured with an IP adress.

Has anyone a similiar problem? Or is this maybe a Debian Guest problem?

Thanks
Jan

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