Jens Ahrens wrote:> Hello everybody,
>
> I''m using FC7 and my server (IntelXeonQuad 64bit) provides 2 NICs.
With
> virsh-install I installed a (32bit RHEL3) HVM.
> Until here everything runs fine.
> When installing FC7, NIC1(eth0) got a public IP and NIC2(eth1) got a
> private one.
> When installing the HVM (RHEL3) only one NIC(eth0) exists, which got a
> public IP.
> The problem is that I also want the HVM to have a second NIC connected
> to my private network (as in Dom0).
My first thought, Does swapping the wires fix this? Crude maybe, but it
should work.
Then I thought "oh, you might need to attack ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1
to delete the MAC addresses."
Now, I''m thinking that running system-config-network to swap the
definitions so that eth1 is the gateway to the world and the other''s
private.
That should work, and continue to work over time.
>
> By default only one bridge (virbr0) is created.
> brctl show gives:
> eth0 8000.003048322dea no vif3.0
> tap0
> peth0
> virbr0 8000.000000000000 no
>
> How can I create a second one for (p)eth1 ?
> By the way where does tap0 come from and what is it good for?
>
> Thanks for any help.
> Jens
I had half-hearted fiddle with opensuse 10.2 on my laptop (wireless and
wire, i want the guest on the wireless) and didn''t get anywhere.
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John
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