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[Xen-users] general networking and bridging


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  • From: "J. D." <jdonline@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 13:17:48 -0400
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Hi everyone,

rh5.2 dom0s and domUs

I have eight xen nodes that are dual-homed. To get the second NIC to show up
in guests I copied and modified the network-bridge script to
network-multi-bridge and customized it. The /etc/xend-config.sxp file was also
modified to reflect this as well.

We are trying to go over the network config to make sure nothing is
mis-configured. We verified yesterday that all of the guest MACs are
different.

Is it OK that all the different dom0's seem to have similar or identical MAC
addresses for the bridges and vifs? Because I have modified the bridge script
to use two bridges, do I have to do anything with the vifs as hinted at in the
xen config file?

Any help greatly appreciated,

J. D.
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