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AW: [Xen-users] After migration: network-device of dom0 lost?! 
|  xen1 ~ # ls /sys/class/net/eth0  eth1  lo  peth0  
veth0  veth1  veth2  veth3  vif0.0  vif0.1  
vif0.2  vif0.3
   After 
migration: xen1 ~ # ls 
/sys/class/net/eth0  eth1  lo  peth0  veth0  
veth1  veth2  veth3  vif0.0  vif0.1  vif0.2  
vif0.3  vif1.0
   
 
  
  The iface eth0 exists in /sys/class/net/eth0 (in 
  Xen1)?
 Also exists: vteh0 and peth0 (in XEN1)?
 
 
 On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Rustedt, Florian 
  <Florian.Rustedt@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
  wrote:
   Hello 
    list,
 I am migrating a domU from dom0: XEN0 to Ddom0: XEN1. Both are 
    connected via eth1, both are connected to the net via (p)eth0.
 While 
    doing this, my ssh-connection to the domU keeps running well.
 
 After 
    about a minute, i get a "remote host closed the connection".
 If i try to 
    log into host domU or XEN1 then via ssh, i get a "connection timed 
    out".
 
 If i then check the logs locally on XEN1, there's nothing 
    special in them.
 
 On XEN1 i have no network any more except the eth1 
    connection to XEN0. I even can't ping the gateway in the same 
    subnet!!
 
 Checking ifconfig, route and resolv.conf doesn't help 
    either, they are all the same as before the error, pretending all is ok. 
    Dmesg is clean. The logs are clean, as told before.
 
 If i try to 
    restart networking, i get an error telling me, that network device eth0 does 
    not exist?!? After that, dmesg hasn't got any additionally 
    entries...
 
 What could that be? What could have destroyed my (p)eth0 
    shortly after migrating?
 
 Cheers, 
    Florian
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