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[Xen-users] Network not starting in guest domU

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Subject: [Xen-users] Network not starting in guest domU
From: Robin Bowes <robin-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:47:17 +0000
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Hi,

I've got Xen running on an FC5 system with two DomU guests defined.

They both start Ok when the server boots, or if I manually start them
using "xm create ..."

However, one one of them the network doesn't start automatically. i have
to connect to the console and run "service network start" to bring up
eth0. It starts OK when I do it manually. I then have to also manually
start sshd since it doesn't start if the network is not up.

Can anyone tell me where I need to start looking to figure out why the
network works OK with one guest but not the other?

Thanks,

R.


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