macsim wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I made run some domU on my debian stable dom0
>
> I got 2 NIC and I would like to attach my second NIC to a special dom0
> (proxy)
>
> I read some docs about it, I add pciback.hide=(0a:02.0) on my menu.lst
> and I start my domU (proxy) like that.
>
> xm -create -c proxy pci=0a:02.0
>
> I try with pci=[''0a:02.0''] on my domU conf file
>
> But none of this work for me.
>
> I use kernel 2.6.18-5-xen-vserver-686
>
> So I have two questions.
> Is it possible to assign my second card to my domU with standard debian
> kernel ?
> If yes where am I wrong ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> max
>
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If you have a look for threads around one week ago, I was trying to
resolve very similar issue.
Anyway, I have same config as you Debian Etch, binary xen from deb packages.
1.) add the pciback.hide(00:00.0) to /etc/grub/menu.lst
2.) delete the record for that Network Card (MAC) in
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25*net.rules
3.) reboot computer and make sure that driver for that card is not
loaded (lsmod), there should not be eth* assigned to that card
4.) add pci = (''00:0.0'') to domU config file
5.) start domU and make sure that:
DomU have UDEV installed!!!
DomU will load the driver
DomU have record the card in /etc/udev/rules.d/z25*net.rules
And it should work.
PS: when you install UDEV in domU have a look in
/etc/udev/rules.d/z25*net.rules and delete all records - then reboot to
recreate them.
Jiri
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