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Re: [Xen-users] Problems creating second PVm using another bridge



On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 12:02:06PM -0500, Mike Viau wrote:
>    > On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 02:37:01PM +0100, Martin Gomba?? wrote:
>    > > Hi,
>    > >
>    > > I've successfully set up one PV virtual machine.
>    > > Now i wanted to create another one, still use bridging option, but use
>    a
>    > > different bridge.
>    > >
>    > > So i changed:
>    > > vif = [ 'mac=00:16:XX:2a:30:fa, bridge=xenbr1' ]
>    > > to:
>    > > vif = [ 'mac=00:16:X1:2a:30:fa, bridge=xenbr0' ]
>    > >
>    > > xenbr0 is nonexistent and i expect Xen to create it when creating PVm,
>    > > because I don't remember creating xenbr1 bridge when i created my
>    first
>    > > machine and it's working.
>    > >
>    > > xm create Tetrahedron.cfg -c
>    > > Using config file "./Tetrahedron.cfg".
>    > > Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Could not find bridge
>    > > device xenbr0
>    > >
>    > > Shouldn't Xen create that bridge for me?
>    > >
>    >
>    > Check /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp, especially the "network-script" line.
>    >
>    > The default "network-bridge" script creates only 1 bridge, usually
>    xenbr0.
>    > You can make it use your custom script, that does whatever.
>    > Note that network-script is executed boot time (when xend is started).
>    >
>    > You can also completely disable network-script and set up the bridges
>    > using the networking setup/scripts provided by your dom0 distribution.
> 
>    Link: [1]File-List
>    Link: [2]themeData
>    Link: [3]colorSchemeMapping
> 
>    How can one disable network-script? What options should be used in the
>    xend-config.sxp?
> 
>    I apologize if it is in the wiki, I must be blind then...
> 

Just comment the whole line out, or change it to network-dummy.

-- Pasi


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