Hi all,
I have two Xen0 domains on two physical hardware.
All the gusts in both the doamins use 192.168.122.ZZZ address.
Guests on same domain "Xen0 physical machine A" talk to each other,
Similarly guests on domain "Xen0 physical machine B" talk to each
other.
But guest on either phyical machine don''t talk to each other. Machine A
and
B talk to each other.
I know its a routing issue, how do i add a route so that guests on each
machine can see one another.
phyical machine A ip: 192.168.1.2
Xen0: 192.168.122.1
guest1: 192.168.122.2
guest2: 192.168.122.3
physcial machine B ip: 192.168.1.3
Xen0: 192.168.122.1
guest3: 192.168.122.4
thanks.
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mantra - Instrument of Thought
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:28 PM, mantra UNIX <unix.mantra@gmail.com> wrote:> I know its a routing issue, how do i add a route so that guests on each > machine can see one another.You can''t. Not with that setup> > phyical machine A ip: 192.168.1.2 > Xen0: 192.168.122.1 > guest1: 192.168.122.2 > guest2: 192.168.122.3 > > physcial machine B ip: 192.168.1.3 > Xen0: 192.168.122.1 > guest3: 192.168.122.4 >Looks like you setup your domUs using virbr0 bridge? If yes, they won''t be accessible from outside of that dom0. If you''ve ever used vmware/virtualbox, then virbr0 is the equivalent of virtualbox''s NAT networking. If you want the domU to be accessible from outside dom0, you should use either eth0 or xenbr0 bridge (depending on your Xen version, the default bridge name is different). -- Fajar _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users