[CentOS-virt] Re: CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 7, Issue 22
Hristo Benev
foxb at abv.bg
Sat Mar 29 00:39:42 UTC 2008
Already reported....
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2516
>Subject: RE: [CentOS-virt] xenbr0 isn't created anymore
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>Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>>
>> Somehow I managed to disable the creation of xenbr0 on boot-up of the host
>> system. CentOS 5 with standard CentOS Xen.
>> I changed all Xen VMs to use xenbr0 instead of virbr0 and disabled
>> virtlibd. Works fine. But when I later restarted the machine I found that
>> all networking for guests had gone. On inspection there's no xenbr0
>> created anymore. I can get it up by stopping network (or eth0) and then
>> running /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge start
>> xend-config.sxp still has (network-script network-bridge), logging shows
>> no problems. It seems that the network-bridge script simply doesn't run,
>> but why? I can't see any init script or so that might run it, so I assume
>> it's xend doing that, but there's no error in any log.
>
>Kai,
>
>Snooping around I found this in /etc/xen/qemu-ifup:
>
>#
># Old style bridge setup with netloop, used to have a bridge name
># of xenbrX, enslaving pethX and vif0.X, and then configuring
># eth0.
>#
># New style bridge setup does not use netloop, so the bridge name
># is ethX and the physical device is enslaved pethX
>#
># So if...
>#
># - User asks for xenbrX
># - AND xenbrX doesn't exist
># - AND there is a ethX device which is a bridge
>#
># ..then we translate xenbrX to ethX
>#
># This lets old config files work without modification
>
>So it turns out Xen networking changed in current releases and they never
>updated their Wiki.
>
>Now I am not sure how the vif0.X and vethX interfaces fit into the
>picture here... Maybe these are no longer used?
>
>vifX.Y interfaces are still used though for linking domU interfaces
>with the physical interface.
>
>
>-Ross
>
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