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Re: [Xen-users] Veth0 missing 
| Cyril, 
 I'm not sure I did this correctly (I'm having weird network issues), but here's how I did it.
 
 1. create a file called /etc/xen/scripts/my-network-script
 #!/bin/sh
 dir=$(dirname "$0")
 "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=0 bridge=xenbr0 netdev=eth0
 
 make sure my-network-script is executable....
 [ryan@xen01 ~]$ chmod 744 /etc/xen/scripts/my-network-script
 
 2. add the following line to /etc/xen/xend-
config.sxp
 (network-script my-network-script)
 
 3. create a configuration file for your virtual OS (if you haven't already done that) and add
 vif    = [ 'bridge=xenbr0']
 
 4. Create the bridge.
 brctl addbr xenbr0
 brctl stp xenbr0 off
 brctl setfd xenbr0 0
 ip link set xenbr0 up
 brctl addif xenbr0 eth0
 
 As I said, I don't know if this is complete, take it with a grain of salt.
 
 Regards,
 Ryan
 
 
 
 On 1/31/07, Cyril Gouget <cyril.gouget@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HEllo,
 I can't see it via ifconfig. I did not add a network bridge. How to do it?
 
 Bye
 
 Cyril
 
 
 2007/1/31, Ryan <
niespam@xxxxxxxxx
>:Cyril,
 Can you see the veth0 via ifconfig?? Did you add a network bridge?? These instructions may help....
 
 http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenNetworking#head-6bf1a8014b3a002670ac23d8326eb9ac9e2714e5
 
 Regards,
 Ryan
 
 
 
Hello,_______________________________________________
 I installed Xen 3.0.3 on an ubuntu AMD64 as descibed in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenVirtualMachine/XenOnUbuntuEdgy  
execpt I used the 2.6.16-11.2 kernel because 2.6.17 did kernel panic.
 
 I managed to run windows XP pro but only commenting the ligne 'vif=[....]'. I installed bridge-utils and completed /etc/xen/xend-
config.sxp.
 
 In /var/log/xen/xend-debug.log I got:
 Link veth0 is missing.
 This may be because you have reached the limit of the number of interfaces
 that the loopback driver supports.  If the loopback driver is a module, you
 may raise this limit by passing it as a parameter (nloopbacks=<N>); if the
 driver is compiled statically into the kernel, then you may set the parameter
 using loopback.nloopbacks=<N> on the domain 0 kernel command line.
 
 Does anybody have an idea? I'm running it with the forcedeth driver...
 
 Bye
 
 Cyril
 
 
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