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Re: [Xen-users] Howto disable xenbr in xen-3.2.1?


  • From: "Ben Holt" <beanjammin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 15:21:50 -0700
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2008/7/4 Ralf Hornik Mailings <ralf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Finally I solved it...
>
>> There is something else that's creating a xen-related bridge though. It's
>> libvirt, which (by default in RH) creates virbr0. Perhaps that's what
>> causing your problem?
>
> The problem was an xml file (/var/lib/xend/state/network.xml) that
> referrenced to xenbr0. Probably a file created by ubuntu package.
> After recreating it, the bridge xenbr0 disappeared.


Interesting!  I've been having the same problem (previously used
bridge wouldn't go away after upgrade to 3.2.0 despite removing all
references to it in my xen config files).  Thanks for solving the
mystery.

- Ben

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