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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Starting DOM1
Hi,
> I'd run tcpdump in domain 0 and see if you can see any packets at
> all.
Didn't see anything from tcpdump.
> What IP address are you giving the new domain? (I guess
> 169.254.1.1). What's the kernel command line look like?
>
> You might want to try configuring dom 0 and the new domain with
> some over subnet e.g. 10.10.10.1/2 just to check that its not
> something screwy with 169.254.x.x, which is treated slightly
> differently to ensure packets can not escape the VMM.
I was indeed using 169.254.1.0/1, and moving to your suggested subnet
fixed the networking so DOM1 boots fine off an NFS root.
Unfortunately that root had a broken distribution, so I've repartitioned
after all to add a clean installation to a new partition, and perhaps
I'll try the VBD/VD stuff for better performance too.
Thanks,
Sean.
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