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2016 May 12
2
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:41 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > On 05/04/2016 08:40 AM, lejeczek wrote: > > > hi users > > > > > > I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is Centos > > 7.2 > > Dhcpd would not start, complaining like this: > > >   > Is virbr0 created by libvirt as part of one of its "virtual >
2016 May 13
1
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
On Thu, 2016-05-12 at 13:10 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > On 05/12/2016 12:23 PM, lejeczek wrote: > > On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:41 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > > > On 05/04/2016 08:40 AM, lejeczek wrote: > > > > hi users > > > > > > > > I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is > > > > Centos 7.2 > > > >
2016 May 12
0
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
On 05/12/2016 12:23 PM, lejeczek wrote: > On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:41 -0400, Laine Stump wrote: >> On 05/04/2016 08:40 AM, lejeczek wrote: >>> hi users >>> >>> I have my dhcpd to serve nothing but virbr0 (libvirt), OS is Centos 7.2 >>> Dhcpd would not start, complaining like this: >>> No subnet declaration for virbr0 (no IPv4 addresses).
2012 Sep 13
1
How to disable dnsmasq from starting automatically with libvirtd
Hi. I have a machine with a local DHCP server and a couple of virtual networks and I've configured the server for each virtual interface, so that I would be able to install VMs on the corresponding subnets using PXE. The problem is that the two DHCP servers (my local server and dnsmasq) are conflicting with each other causing the boot process to either fails or takes ages untill a VM can
2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Thanks for the reply Laine. My problem is that dnsmasq is masking dhcpd, xCAT uses dhcpd for PXE stuff. If dnsmasq answer DHCP requests the PXE boot won' t work. I want to see the logs for ensuring the dnsmasq is not masking dhcpd. Regards, 2018-06-18 11:39 GMT-03:00 Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com>: > On 06/18/2018 09:16 AM, Daniel. wrote: >> Cool, thanks!! Does it have logs?
2016 May 06
0
Re: dhcpd (via systemd) @boottime which does not wait for the interface..
2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Cool, thanks!! Does it have logs? Cheers Em 18/06/2018 12:55 AM, "Laine Stump" <laine@redhat.com> escreveu: On 06/15/2018 06:49 PM, Daniel. wrote: > 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
2015 Aug 27
3
virt-manager with dhcpd running on same machine
If I have dhcpd running on my machine, and I wish to run virt-manager on the same machine.... How do I do that - its telling me an error for starting the network and the error is that DHCPD is already running - port in use. Thanks, Jerry
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
2013 Oct 28
1
bridged networking using VLAN : guest with 2 NIC
hello all, I have been trying to set-up bridged network with VLAN and not able to succeed as many tutorials address only single NIC. I am trying to setup 2 guests (backtrack instance) each guest has NIC1 and NIC2. following is snippet for guest1 I am not able to get 192.168.0.2 address back on guest eth0. VIRT-MANAGER GUI : guest1-lan details radio button left side panel NIC1
2011 Aug 26
13
virbr0/bridge: No such file or directory
This is fresh install of CentOS v6 and Xen v4.1 on a new Dell server following the tutorial posted at: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/RHEL6Xen4Tutorial   Every thing went just fine, yet virbr0 won''t work and when I run brctl show I get the following error message:   [root@pe1950 ~]# brctl show bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces virbr0         
2011 Aug 26
13
virbr0/bridge: No such file or directory
This is fresh install of CentOS v6 and Xen v4.1 on a new Dell server following the tutorial posted at: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/RHEL6Xen4Tutorial   Every thing went just fine, yet virbr0 won''t work and when I run brctl show I get the following error message:   [root@pe1950 ~]# brctl show bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces virbr0         
2012 Sep 12
2
Network inoperable with QEMU arm example image
I am running Fedora 16 64bit and installed libvirt. I have the VM running with arm emulation with this one issue I can't figure out. I used Virtual Machine Manager to manage the VM and can access its console there. The Ethernet appears to be eth1 and the guest can set an IP on it etc. However, I cannot see any traffic from the Host when dumping any of the interfaces. I've tried
2008 Sep 26
1
Xen and DHCP problem
Hey folks! I want to add a CentOS 5.2 domU to an existing server (Fedora 8) which was setup by another company. The Dom0 does not provide any other services but a BIND-DHCP-server (they deleted dnsmasq and installed bind). Don''t ask my why they did that. My new DomU is connected to eth0, which is a bridge. BIND also listens on eth0 to serve other machines. I start the install of centos
2015 Apr 24
2
Remove Virtual bridge and DNSMASQ
I am running KVM virtualization with libvirtd (libvirt) 0.10.2 in bridged network mode, however I still have the default virtual network bridge/interfaces and dnsmasq on the host. What I am trying to understand is whether or not dnsmasq and the virtual network (*virbr0, Vnet0 and Vnet1*) still play any role. If not, can I remove them? On most virtual hosts I see they are left around even when a
2011 Feb 05
1
Network/bridge questions
Hi, I have an fc14 install and would like to install a few kvm guests but am having difficulty with the networking. On the host I have disabled NetworkManager and configured a bridge which has eth0, the only physical interface on the server. I have a dhcp server on the local lan, and if I add a mac address entry to my dhcpd.conf, the guest will find an IP from there. I think somehow the guest
2023 Dec 30
1
Again kea DHCP-Server
On 11/2/23 05:41, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I never said that Kea couldn't be used with Samba, but I can get those > 56 lines of Kea conf into 7 lines of dnsmasq config. Old bump of thread: But... what you can't do with dnsmasq is send dynamic updates to bind to keep your subnet name resolution straight or handle failover of that function. I'm not a fan of the
2017 Oct 08
2
bind9 and isc-dhcp-Server for dynamic DNS-updates Error
Hi Rowland, I have not another dhcp server. dnsmasq is not configured. I think the problem may be permissions. Which distribution linux do you use, Ubuntu? I was tracing the script code dhcp-dyndns.sh, when the execution on the first line fails Is correct this instructions in Debian: chown root:root /etc/dhcp/dhcpduser.keytab chmod 400 /etc/dhcp/dhcpduser.keytab ----- Mensaje original
2012 Jul 27
2
Can't NAT in KVM
Good morning, list, I've been trying to get my KVM virtual machines to connect to the Interwebs for the last 3 hours with no success. I'm running Debian Wheezy (fully patched) and building virtual machines using KVM in Virt Manager. With the default, factory settings shown in virt manager, I have a default virtual network with the device name virbr0, which starts on boot and uses the
2017 Jun 04
2
Re: libvirtd not accepting connections
On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 08:27:08PM -0400, Michael C Cambria wrote: > > >On 06/03/2017 05:47 PM, Martin Kletzander wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 03, 2017 at 05:20:47PM -0400, Michael C Cambria wrote: >>> I also tried stopping libvirtd, renaming both qemu-system-i386 and >>> qemu-system-x86_64, start libvirtd. Things get further along; dnsmasq >>> log messages show