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Re: [Xen-users] Configuring xen bridges and networking issues



you might see if a process is attached with lsof | grep IPv4 and kill it, 
/etc/init.d/xend restart


thanks walter



On 01.08.2011, at 19:35, Simon Hobson <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Matt Richardson wrote:
> 
>> I use the same set up as Walter.  The configuration is complicated
>> enough that making a change in the interfaces file requires a restart,
>> restarting networking isn't enough.  Could be that I just don't know
>> the magic to make it happen without a restart.  Anyway, I have a
>> couple of servers with multiple interfaces, with each interface having
>> its own bridge entry which works very well.
> 
> I find it's more reliable if you remember to bring an interface down before 
> altering it, and then bring it back up. Obviously you have a problem if there 
> are guests attached to a bridge when you try to remove it - could that be 
> your problem ?
> 
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