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[Xen-users] Configure / enable xenbr1 on SLES10 base system

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Subject: [Xen-users] Configure / enable xenbr1 on SLES10 base system
From: Scott Forten <scott.forten@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 07:54:13 -0700
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Hi,

We have configured several xen guest OSes on a server running SLES10. The physical server is a Sun 4200 with 3 NICs installed, configured, and working. Each of the xen guest OSes have three virtual nics, configured for RAC, Interconnect, and public IPs as follows;

eth0 - public  (routable and registered in DNS)
eth1 - private (not routable, uses a seperate network subnet for 10.10.0.XXX)
eth2 - RAC (routable and registered in DNS)

Right now, all of the guest OS nics are being connected to eth0 of the physical host, using xenbr0. I know that an entry needs to be made in /etc/xen/vm/xen-host-name config file that looks like;

vif = [ 'mac=00:16:3e:66:99:23, bridge=xenbr0',
        'mac=00:16:3f:66:93:3d, bridge=xenbr1' ]

But I am unfamiliar with how to initially setup and configure additional xenbr. Can someone explain how I would go about creating a new one and attaching it to eth1 on a SLES10 host server?

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Scott

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