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Re: [Xen-users] physdev_dom0_hide in xen 3.0.2
 
pciback.hide=(00:11.0)  and  pci=['00:11:0'] 
when I lspci in dom0 i still see the device and when i lspci in the domu i still see the device with 0000: in front of it. 
I am passing two vifs to it with 
vif = ['mac=aa:cc:00:00:00:02, bridge=xenbr0','mac=aa:cc:00:00:00:03, bridge=xenbr1'] 
the machine is only able to bring up eth0 and eth1, eth2 fails. 
any ideas? 
 On 4/23/06, Frank DiRocco <ofanged1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
thanks! I have seen that option before but couldn't find it and forgot exactly where I saw it last. 
 
 
On 4/23/06, Q3aiml <
q3aiml@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Frank DiRocco wrote: > Does physdev_dom0_hide work in 
3.0.2? If no, is there an alternative, > or somthing other than using a bridge? > Yeah, the replacement is pciback.  To hide devices you now pass pciback.hide to the kernel.  Example:
      title Xen 
3.0 / XenLinux 2.6     kernel /boot/xen-3.0.gz console=vga dom0_mem=256M     module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen root=/dev/md0 ro quiet splash console=tty0 pciback.hide=(06:08.0)(06:09.0)     module /boot/initrd.img-
2.6.16-xen
  Then to use them in a domain the syntax is unchanged:
      pci = ['06,08,00','06,09,00']
  Hope that helps, Andy Clayton
 
 
   
 
 
  
--  Thank you,
 Frank  Di Rocco
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