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[Xen-devel] pv_ops routing problem? 
| Ok, I've got a problem.  My current setup is as follows:
I have a pv_ops dom0 (xen/master from a few weeks ago) running 3 domUs. 
Each domU has an eth0 interface and one or more VLAN interfaces.
vm1, vm2, and vm3 are all domUs running with the same pv_ops kernel as 
dom0.  vm1's eth0.107 interface routes through vm3 to get to vm2's 
eth0.1020 interface.
dom0:
  eth0:     192.168.1.20/24
vm1:
  eth0:     192.168.1.10/24
  eth0.107: 10.7.1.1/16
  gateway:  10.7.0.1
vm2:
  eth0:      192.168.1.11/24
  eth0.1020: 10.20.1.1/16
  gateway:   10.20.0.1
vm3:
  eth0:      192.168.1.12/24
  eth0.107:  10.7.0.1/16
  eth0.1020: 10.20.0.1/16
>From vm1, I can ping the gateway (10.7.0.1) and vm3's 1020 interface 
(10.20.0.1), but get no response if I try to ping vm2's 10.20.1.1.
vm3 can ping both 10.7.1.1 and 10.20.1.1.
Should be a pretty simple packet forwarding example, and it used to work 
using the old xen-linux 2.6.18 kernel we were using on our deployed 
systems.  But now it's broken...
I have verified that the exact same setup running on 3 physical PCs 
bare-metal works w/out any problems.  I had the problem initially on Xen 
3.4.2, but just upgraded to 4.0.0 and have the exact same symptoms.
Anyone have any ideas?  Could this be related to the "using --physdev-out 
in the OUTPUT, FORWARD, and POSTROUTING chains for non-bridged traffic is 
not supported anymore" messages I get when I start a domU?
Thanks!
-Mike
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