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2016 May 23
1
kvm: centos 7 guest on centos 6 host network problems
...efault route in host and guest. three other centos 6 guests (not set up by me) use both interfaces in bridged mode with no problems. both interfaces on the host are intel cards (e1000e). driver in the kvm guest configuration is "virtio". dmesg on the kvm host (centos 6) says: device vnet9 entered promiscuous mode br0: port 5(vnet9) entering forwarding state device vnet10 entered promiscuous mode br1: port 5(vnet10) entering forwarding state vnet10: no IPv6 routers present vnet9: no IPv6 routers present kvm: 17778: cpu0 disabled perfctr wrmsr: 0xc2 data 0xffff e1000e: eth0 NIC Link i...
2015 Dec 09
2
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet1 vnet12 vnet5 vnet7 vnet9 Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on guest VM's currently. When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the following to my command line: --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 I messed up building a new VM, and only added the br0 interface...
2015 Dec 09
2
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet1 vnet12 vnet5 vnet7 vnet9 Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on guest VM?s currently. When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the following to my command line: --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 I messed up building a new VM, and only added the br0 interface to...
2015 Dec 09
0
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet1 > > vnet12 > > vnet5 > > vnet7 > > vnet9 > > > > > > Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on guest VM?s > currently. > > > > When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the following to > my command line: > > > > --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 > &...
2015 Dec 09
3
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet1 vnet12 vnet5 vnet7 vnet9 Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on guest VM's currently. When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the following to my command line: --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 I messed up building a new VM, and only added the br0 interface...
2013 Sep 05
0
windows guest network kept down automatically when several windows guest running in one KVM host,
...t; <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0'/> </interface> brctl show as follow: kvmbr28000.b8ca3a5cbea2noeth2 vnet0 vnet11 vnet13 vnet15 vnet17 vnet19 vnet2 vnet21 vnet23 vnet25 vnet27 vnet29 vnet5 vnet7 vnet9 The /etc/sysctl.conf configure as follow: # Kernel sysctl configuration file for Red Hat Linux # # For binary values, 0 is disabled, 1 is enabled. See sysctl(8) and # sysctl.conf(5) for more details. # Controls IP packet forwarding net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0 #net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 # Controls so...
2015 Dec 09
0
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet3 > > vnet4 > > vnet6 > > vnet8 > > br1 8000.00237dd22a50 no eth1 > > vnet1 > > vnet12 > > vnet5 > > vnet7 > > vnet9 > > Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on guest > VM?s currently. > > When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the > following to my command line: > > --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 > > I messed up...
2016 Mar 11
2
100% CPU when using nested virtualization
Hi all, I got a new laptop recently and what worked before no longer works (Fedora 23 on the laptops in both cases)... I'm trying to get nested virtualization to work because I use the VMs on the laptop to simulate an HA cluster that itself hosts VMs. I don't care much at all about the performance of the nested VM, it's just there so that I can work on the cluster's code.
2015 Dec 09
0
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
...vnet3 > > vnet4 > > vnet6 > > vnet8 > > br1 8000.00237dd22a50 no eth1 > > vnet1 > > vnet12 > > vnet5 > > vnet7 > > vnet9 > > Needless to say the existing vnet?? Devices are in use on > guest VM?s currently. > > When I create a new VM using virt-install, I usually add the > following to my command line: > > --network=bridge:br0 --network=bridge:br1 > &...