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2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
...irt works, plus > where I can find information on how to troubleshot it? libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a separate instance of dnsmasq for each virtual network that is defined within libvirt. Each instance listens *only* on the bridge device that was created by libvirt for that network. IIfi dhcpd has an option that tells it to listen on all interfaces (or to automatically start listening on any new interface that is created), you should disable that option so that it doesn't attempt to listen for dhcp requests on the bridges created by libvirt.
2018 Jun 15
2
How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Hi everybody, I'm using libvirt together with xCAT, on the same host, for testing purposes. xCAT install and manages dhcpd. How libvirt interacts with dhcpd? And if doens't how does the dhcp server of libvirt works, plus where I can find information on how to troubleshot it? Regards, -- “If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. ..." Charles
2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
...troubleshot it? >> >> libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a separate instance of dnsmasq for >> each virtual network that is defined within libvirt. Each instance >> listens *only* on the bridge device that was created by libvirt for that >> network. IIfi dhcpd has an option that tells it to listen on all >> interfaces (or to automatically start listening on any new interface >> that is created), you should disable that option so that it doesn't >> attempt to listen for dhcp requests on the bridges created by libvir...
2018 Jun 18
0
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
...irt works, plus > where I can find information on how to troubleshot it? libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a separate instance of dnsmasq for each virtual network that is defined within libvirt. Each instance listens *only* on the bridge device that was created by libvirt for that network. IIfi dhcpd has an option that tells it to listen on all interfaces (or to automatically start listening on any new interface that is created), you should disable that option so that it doesn't attempt to listen for dhcp requests on the bridges created by libvirt.
2018 Jun 18
0
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
...ormation on how to troubleshot it? > > libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a separate instance of dnsmasq for > each virtual network that is defined within libvirt. Each instance > listens *only* on the bridge device that was created by libvirt for that > network. IIfi dhcpd has an option that tells it to listen on all > interfaces (or to automatically start listening on any new interface > that is created), you should disable that option so that it doesn't > attempt to listen for dhcp requests on the bridges created by libvirt. > &gt...
2018 Jun 20
0
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
...>> >>> libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a separate instance of dnsmasq for >>> each virtual network that is defined within libvirt. Each instance >>> listens *only* on the bridge device that was created by libvirt for that >>> network. IIfi dhcpd has an option that tells it to listen on all >>> interfaces (or to automatically start listening on any new interface >>> that is created), you should disable that option so that it doesn't >>> attempt to listen for dhcp requests on the bridges creat...