Neil:
Yes - you definitely can...and I am...
The problem is, unless I bounce dhcpd before and guest VM work, the guests don't get the DHCP address...
It's weird ;) But definitely, if I bounce dhcpd (of course after xend/xendomains start) everything works fine - as in the dhcp addresses are received by the guest VMs...
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Scot:
I have a question about a Xen host that runs dhcpd and installing guest/running guest VMs (that use DHCP)...
I think you can run a DHCP server on the host for the guests to grab an IP address from.
Neil
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