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2014 Jul 31
1
Re: multicast traffic no longer working after reboot
On 31.07.2014 17:23, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > On 31.07.2014 15:14, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: >> Hi, >> today a couple of Hypervisors got restarted due to a power outage. While >> the systems and the VMs on the are running fine multicast traffic >> between the guests is no longer working. >> >> I generate multicast udp packet using iperf in the guest
2014 Jul 31
0
Re: multicast traffic no longer working after reboot
On 31.07.2014 15:14, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > Hi, > today a couple of Hypervisors got restarted due to a power outage. While > the systems and the VMs on the are running fine multicast traffic > between the guests is no longer working. > > I generate multicast udp packet using iperf in the guest and check on > the host using tcpdump: > > tcpdump vnet0 =>
2014 Aug 22
1
vlan tags filtered in linux bridge interfaces?
Hi, I've set up a virtual machine and plugged it into a bridge on the host. When i configure an ip for eth0 in the guest i can ping other machines fine but when I add an interface eth0.10 in the guest and add an ip pings using this interface do not work. When using tcpdump in vnet0 on the host I can see the icmp packets when I ping using eth0 in the guest but not when I use the eth0.10
2012 Dec 03
1
Strange behavior of QoS
Hi, I'm having some weird problem with the setup of the QoS on a bridged network. As the docs states, outbound/inbound average speed should be expressed in KBps (KBytes per second) but in order to get a maximum speed of 10Mbps (megabits per second) surprising enough I have to use 2560 on the guest (not 1280 as expected). Using 1280 units I get a speed og 5Mbps. I'm aware of peak and
2018 Dec 25
2
Network filters with clean-traffic not working on Debian Stretch
Hello, I'm recently stumbled over the libvirt network filter capabilities and got pretty excited. Unfortunately I'm not able to get the the "clean-traffic" filterset working. I'm using a freshly installed Debian Stretch with libvirt, qemu and KVM. My config snippet looks as follows: sudo virsh edit <VM> [...] <interface type='bridge'> <mac
2018 Dec 29
1
Re: Network filters with clean-traffic not working on Debian Stretch
Dear Yalang, that did the trick. If I look in the NAT table of the bridge I can see the generated rules. Probably wouldn't have though about that ever. Thanks a lot! Best Sam On 29.12.18 06:51, Yalan Zhang wrote: > Hi Sam, > > You can find the rules by below command, and it looks as below: > # ebtables -t nat --list > Bridge table: nat > > Bridge chain: PREROUTING,
2013 Jul 08
6
Getting nwfilter to work on Debian Wheezy
Hi, I'm trying to configure nwfilter for KVM, but so far I haven't managed to figure out a working configuration. Network setup: The dom0 (Debian 7.1, kernel 3.2.46-1, libvirt 0.9.12) is connected via eth0, part of the external subnet 192.168.17.0/24, and has an additional subnet 192.168.128.160/28 routed to its main address 192.168.17.125. The host's subnet is configured as bridge
2020 Jul 20
2
host and vm on isolated network, there is ip (via dhcp) but not ping
Greetings, I've setup an vm with openwrt in it, defined a isolated lan between the vm and the host and booted the vm up. I see the vm is up, made sure the vnic is visible in both the host and guest and added it to the br in the guest. I've issued an dhcpd call on the vnic (labeled vnic0) in the host and got an ip, see: dagg@NCC-5001D ~ $ dhcpcd vnet0 DUID
2010 Jan 31
1
poor network performance to one of two guests
G'day, I have a host running two kvm guests. One of them gets very poor network performance, testing with iperf I get ~10MBit/sec to guest A, >400MBit/sec to guest B (running iperf between the host/guest). Both guests are using the same bridge: Guest A: <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='54:52:00:75:24:91'/> <source
2013 Jul 04
2
Libvirt, virtmanager & Windows 7 installation partition
I need to use an existing windows 7 installation in a virtual machine form a libvirt host running Ubuntu 12.10. Windows 7 installs on two partitions. There a 100MB boot partitiona and then the main partition for the installation. If I boot the laptop (which dual boots), I can select Windows 7 and boot it just fine, or alternative Ubuntu. If I select /dev/sda1 in the virtmanager as the source
2019 Mar 15
2
Error starting domain: internal error: Unable to add port vnet0 to OVS bridge br0
I have installed OVS from sources using the installation steps mentioned on this link: http://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/general/ I had installed libvrt, KVM, QEMU and all the necessary packages using apt-get. My KVM-QEMU hypervisor has been running well. To add a VM with the port attached to OVS bridge I changed the XML domain file as per the instructions on this page:
2015 Jan 28
1
Re: Sr-iov passthrough - no packet arrive to guest
I can see from different post that if working with sr-iov, i should work with vlan Is this an obligation to work with vlan if working with sr-iov? If not according to which parameter will the different vf get the traffic. Let's say i declare max_vfs=7, how will the traffic be seperated between the vm? However till i get an answer i tried to work with vlan And i still don't get
2012 Jul 09
1
OpenVswitch with KVM virtual machines
Hey, I have KVM installed on my Fedora 17 box. I added the network interfaces of the virtual machines to the openvswitch bridge as follows: ____ ____ / VM1\______br0_______/ em1\ \____/ | \____/ | _|_ /VM2\ \____/ virbr0 is the virtual network switch VM1 and VM2 are on the same subnet having tap interfaces vnet0 and vnet1 respectively. em1 is the default
2015 Dec 09
4
win2008r2 update on centos 6 host made system unbootable
On 09.12.2015 00:39, NightLightHosts Admin wrote: > On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn > <dennisml at conversis.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> today we ran into a strange problem: When performing a regular Windows >> 2008r2 update apparently among other things the following was installed: >> "SUSE - Storage Controller - SUSE Block Driver for
2015 Apr 26
3
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address? Greetings, if I establish a network for the VM (hypervisor is KVM) using bridge in the virt-manager , a vnet0 device is created . There are some relationships about mac address between the vnet0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM, for example : the mac address of vnet0 is FE:54:00:84:E3:62 the mac address of ethX in the VM
2013 May 16
1
Two VF cards
Hi, I try to add 2 VF functions to VM via network. Livirt networks: vnet0: <network> <name>vnet0</name> <forward mode='hostdev' managed='yes'> <pf dev='eth0'/> </forward> </network> vnet1: <network> <name>vnet0</name> <forward mode='hostdev' managed='yes'> <pf
2015 Mar 13
3
Network throughput testing software available for CentOS/Linux
On 12-03-2015 17:39, Digimer wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 12/03/15 04:29 PM, Gilbert Sebenste wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> A network engineer buddy of mine brought up for discussion with me >> that he'd like to do some throughput testing, but he's new to >> Linux/RedHat. Is there any software I can recommend to
2014 Jul 01
1
virsh update-device issues
Hi, I faced a couple of issues with libvirt update-device function: 1. http://libvirt.org/hvsupport.html says that virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags is supported since 0.8.0 API version in qemu driver. However when trying to update network device (changing source bridge of the interface) on Ubuntu with 0.9.8 libvirt version I get the following error: "*this function is not supported by the
2010 Feb 26
1
Migration error
Hi, I'm trying to migrate a VM from one libvirt 0.7.6-1 (qemu-kvm 0.11.1+dfsg-1) to another libvirt 0.7.6-2 (qemu-kvm 0.11.1+dfsg-1) connected with SSH , i have followed pre requite (same shared, same path, same network conf ...) . But when i migrate , i have following error : operation failed: /migration to 'tcp:x.x.x.x:49157' failed: migration failed DETAIL : Unable to migrate
2011 Jan 08
1
TUNGETIFF ioctl() failed - virtual machine can't start
Hi, I want to migrate from vmware to KVM. Therefore I have installed debian stable (lenny) and create two virtual machines (KVM). Both (XP as well as Vista) running fine. After upgrading to debian testing (sqeeze) both XP-guest as well as Vista-guest didn't start anymore. Both are failing during preparation, probably because of a network-problem. I will give XP as an example: cat