I had looked on that thread as well but could not get any clue.
I was looking for some sort of tutorial for doing this. I don't have knowledge of networking things.
I have started reading Networking in xen but haven't got my answer yet.
May be you could help me or somebody else:
I have physically assign nic card to vm machine I want some sort of communication between VMs. When I do brctl show it shows only vibr0 is this a default bridge created by dom0 ????? how can i set up new bridge and where it should be in dom0 or domU and how can I use it? Might be stupid question for some of you....:(
Also I have window xp hvm domU can we use window VM in text console??
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 07:56:49 +0100
> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] guest to guest communication
>
> Achala Aryal wrote:
>
> >How can we set up guest to guest communication?
> >I have : xen4.0 with ubuntu 10 as dom0
> > 2.6.32.25
> >winxp hvm domu
> >intel i7 with vt-d enable
> >
> >two nic card, each on each vm
> >
> >I want to do some communication between two virtual machine. How can
> >I do that? I did some research but could not find answer.
>
> Didn't look too far did you ?
> There was a related thread only last week - look in the archives for
> "Copy files from Centos Guest to Host". The answers to your questions
> are exactly the same.
>
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