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2016 Oct 28
2
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
28.10.2016 23:32, Michal Privoznik пишет: On my host node i using system created bridge. example brctl show br1 bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces br1 8000.0025907925d3 no eth1 vnet0 vnet2
2016 Oct 31
2
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
On 10/28/2016 05:30 PM, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 28.10.2016 14:17, Anton Gorlov wrote: >> 28.10.2016 23:32, Michal Privoznik пишет: >> >> >> On my host node i using system created bridge. example >> >> brctl show br1 >> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces >> br1 8000.0025907925d3 no
2016 Oct 28
0
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
On 28.10.2016 14:17, Anton Gorlov wrote: > 28.10.2016 23:32, Michal Privoznik пишет: > > > On my host node i using system created bridge. example > > brctl show br1 > bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces > br1 8000.0025907925d3 no eth1 > vnet0 >
2016 Oct 28
0
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
On 28.10.2016 11:09, Anton Gorlov wrote: > Can i assign static vnet* device for some guests? > What do you mean? vnet* devices are created by libvirt when a domain is being started (or on device hotplug). In general, unless all devices would be statically allocated, it would be impossible to guarantee certain vnet name. However, what you can do is to create the device yourself and then
2016 Nov 03
2
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
❦ 3 novembre 2016 20:43 +0300, Anton Gorlov <stalker@altlinux.ru> : >> ... but *is* in the status xml (i.e. the output of "visrh dumpxml >> $domain" while the domain is running, and also the xml provided on stdin >> to the qemu and network hooks when they are called). >> >> (also, what Vincent said in his email - names with the prefix
2014 May 28
1
vnet device not appearing
Hello I have a virtual server with 3 existing VMs running on it without issue. The host has 4 NICs installed; em1 for the host, em2 and em3 already in use by other VMs. I would like to dedicate em4 to my new VM however when I create the bridge like I did for the others I do not get a vnet3 device show up in the list as shown below. I tried using the GUI and virsh to create the bridge. I ended
2016 Nov 03
0
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
31.10.2016 16:45, Laine Stump пишет: > ... but *is* in the status xml (i.e. the output of "visrh dumpxml > $domain" while the domain is running, and also the xml provided on stdin > to the qemu and network hooks when they are called). > > (also, what Vincent said in his email - names with the prefix "vnet" are > assumed to be "leftover" from a
2016 Nov 03
0
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
03.11.2016 21:49, Vincent Bernat пишет: >>> ... but *is* in the status xml (i.e. the output of "visrh dumpxml >>> $domain" while the domain is running, and also the xml provided on stdin >>> to the qemu and network hooks when they are called). >>> (also, what Vincent said in his email - names with the prefix "vnet" are >>> assumed
2015 Dec 09
2
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
Maybe my google-fu is failing me, but I have spent the past couple hours looking at how to add a vnet? Device to my KVM host running CentOS 6, and for the life of me I can't get this going. >From all my research if I want to add a device I should just do 'brctl addif br1 vnet14' if I want to add a vnet14 to bridge br1. When I do this, I get: # brctl addif br0 vnet14
2014 Jun 04
3
KVM integrated network (user mode) dying after inactivity
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi list, I searched the web for bug reports regarding this phenomenon I see on *multiple* machines of a customer, however, I didn't find an exact fit. So, I'd like to ask here whether anyone else has run into this. I have multiple CentOS 6 machines running using KVM to virtualize a bunch of machines on them (LVM-based). Software releases
2015 Dec 09
2
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
Tried that as well, but this has to be something that gets set at the OS level and loaded, as if you look at dmesg output, you can see all the vnet?? nodes as the OS comes online. So the question is, what is virt-install doing that creates the needed vnet interface that is part of the bridge. I really had to kill and reload the VM just to load a second interface.. --- Howard Leadmon
2011 May 13
2
Discover what vnet is attached to a kvm guest
Hi all, How can I see what vnet is attached to a certain kvm guest?? For example: I have a kvmguest1. When I launch this guest with virsh command, virsh creates a new vnetX interface for this guest. How can I extract this virtual net interface (vnet0, vnet1, vnet2 or so on) using a script?? Thanks. -- CL Martinez carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com
2015 Dec 09
3
How to manually add a new interface to a bridge device?
How do you decide what MAC address to use for that VM interface? As I just tried to change the MAC to some other value close, like I made '52:54:00:34:e1:21' into say '52:54:00:34:e1:32', and when I try and load it in, I get the following: error: XML error: Attempted double use of PCI Address '0:0:4.0' Here is one of my network entries: <interface
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
2014 Feb 14
2
Networkfilters in Routed setup
Hello! Since i could not find any information on the internet about this subject, i'm going to try my luck on this list. I'm trying to setup network-filter on a routed setup. I have a root-server at Hetzner, a german hosting provider. Along with my server i ordered a (/28) subnet to be able to setup dedicated IPs for my virtual machines (KVM). My Server is running Ubuntu 12.04 with
2015 Feb 18
3
Disable/stop nic in a virtual guest with virsh
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Sven Kieske <s.kieske at mittwald.de> wrote: > > > On 17/02/15 09:18, C. L. Martinez wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> How can I stop/disable a nic in a virtual guest using a virsh >> command?? I am searching the same effect like if I unplug network >> cable ... Is it possible?? I have tried with "detach-interface"
2015 Feb 18
1
Disable/stop nic in a virtual guest with virsh
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 3:10 AM, C. L. Martinez <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Sven Kieske <s.kieske at mittwald.de> wrote: > > > > > > On 17/02/15 09:18, C. L. Martinez wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> > >> How can I stop/disable a nic in a virtual guest using a virsh > >> command?? I am searching
2015 May 08
1
vnetX interface name persistence
Hi! I'm aware that (host side) vnetX are created when VM boots. But I'm trying to figure out a way ti create a persistence in vnetX names. What I mean is, say, I want to associate VMs vm0 to vnet0, vm1 to vnet1, vm2 to vnet2 and so forth, no matter which order the VMs are booted. I looked around network XML format, but did't find something... Since I'm using Open vSwitch as
2019 Nov 29
2
Re: What's the best way to make use of VLAN interfaces with VMs?
Hi Laine What you have suggested sounds eminently reasonable. Thanks for your advice. I'm going to give it a shot and report back. Richard On 11/27/19 1:38 PM, Laine Stump wrote: > On 11/26/19 11:07 PM, Richard Achmatowicz wrote: >> Hello >> >> I have a problem with attaching VMs to a VLAN interface. >> >> Here is my setup: I have several physical hosts
2019 Dec 03
1
Re: What's the best way to make use of VLAN interfaces with VMs?
Even more puzzling, I reverted back to the old configuration to confirm what I had seen and found that it works in one direction but not the other: i.e. from 192.168.0.110 to 192.168.0.120, but not the other way around. Must be something with my configuration....which I can follow up on. So, thanks again for your help. Richard On 12/3/19 11:36 AM, Richard Achmatowicz wrote: > Laine >