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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] help with bridging
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Tino <tino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ifconfig result
> Name ID Mem VCPUs State
> Time(s)
> Domain-0 0 9278 8 r----- 13697.8
> vm1 1 1024 1 -b----
> 3425.7
> vm2 3 2048 1 -b----
> 4214.5
> vm3 2 1024 1 -b----
> 2180.2
> vm4 4 512 1 -b----
> 2269.7
> vm5 5 1024 1 -b----
> 2401.4
> vm6 6 1024 1 -b----
> 2251.3
> vm7 7 1024 1 -b----
> 2431.8
> vm8 8 2048 1 -b----
> 2284.6
> vm9 9 1024 1 -b----
> 2933.
> vm10 10 1024 1 -b----
> 2495.0
> vm11 11 1024 1 -b----
> 2404.3
> vm12 12 1024 1 -b----
> 2828.0
> vm13 13 2048 1 -b----
> 8366.1
> vm14 14 1024 1 -b----
> 2294.7
> vm15 15 1024 1 -b----
> 2342.0
> vm16 16 2048 1 -b----
> 2726.6
> vm17 17 1024 1 -b----
> 2251.1
> vm18 18 1024 1 -b----
> 2192.7
> vm19 19 1024 1 -b----
> 2335.7
Which VMs network work and which don't?
From your brctl in the original post, it seems that you only have VMs
1, 3, and 2 connected to the eth0 bridge.
Did I mis-read your original email on what is working/not working?
Thanks,
Todd
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Todd Deshane
http://todddeshane.net
http://runningxen.com
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