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Re: [Xen-users] Interface Order 
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Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
 Use pre-defined MAC addresses, and most Linux environments have a way of 
associating specific MAC addresses with specific network ports. Under 
RedHat and its ilk, it's in /etc/sysconfig/ntework-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 
and is the HWADDR setting.
Hi Xen folks,
I have a question where I couldn't find the answer on google or in the 
archives...
I have a statically compiled xenU kernel, and I want a XEN guest with 
2 network interfaces. My config looks like this: 
name = "myname"
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU"
memory = 256
vif = [ 'bridge=br701', 'bridge=br9' ]
disk = [ 'phy:vg0/myname,hda1,w','phy:vg0/myname_swap,hda2,w' ]
ip="1.2.3.4"
netmask="255.255.255.0"
root = "/dev/hda1 ro"
extra = "2"
Unfortunately the interface order in the (Linux)-Guest seems to be 
random. This means after booting the guest the IP 1.2.3.4 is assigned 
to either br701 or br9, but it's always random (both interfaces work 
in the guest though). If I define mac-addressses for the interfaces 
there is no difference. Can I somehow "lock" those interfaces? I don't 
know how. I'd appreciate your help! 
wogri
 
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