I had the same problem. I disabled the network-bridge script in the xen
configuration and rolled my own bridge solution below. The vif-bridge
script still worked fine for starting domUs.
Cheers,
Dan.
(/etc/conf.d/net excerpt)
# bridge settings
bridge_br0="eth0 vif0.0"
config_br0=( "null" )
# physical adapter will be a dumb port on our bridge
config_eth0=( "null" )
mac_eth0="fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff"
# dom0 backend interface will also be a dumb port on our bridge
config_vif0_0=( "null" ) #note that we have to say vif0_0 instead of
vif0.0
# dom0 frontend config
config_veth0=("192.168.1.5/24")
routes_veth0=("default via 192.168.1.1")
mac_veth0="random-anykind"
Nick Couchman wrote:
>More issues with XEN networking. Basically I''m running Xen 3.0
under Gentoo. When Xend starts and configures the bridge, I lose network
connectivity. I have an Intel ProV100 network card, eth0. Xen creates the
"peth0" as the physical network card and also creates vif0.0 and
xenbr0 for the bridge. The interfaces vif0.0 and xenbr0 get added to the bridge
successfully. The IP address is still assigned to the "eth0" device,
but the machine is unable to talk to anything on the network. Pinging
it''s own IP address works, but pinging any machine - whether or the
same subnet or a different one fails.
>
>Is there anything special or specific I need to do to get this working?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Nick Couchman
>Systems Integrator
>SEAKR Engineering, Inc.
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