[CentOS-virt] Discover what vnet is attached to a kvm guest
Emmanuel Noobadmin
centos.admin at gmail.comFri May 13 11:32:18 UTC 2011
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On 5/13/11, carlopmart <carlopmart at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > How can I see what vnet is attached to a certain kvm guest?? For > example: I have a kvmguest1. When I launch this guest with virsh > command, virsh creates a new vnetX interface for this guest. How can I > extract this virtual net interface (vnet0, vnet1, vnet2 or so on) using > a script?? If I'm not mistaken, this is automatically assigned. However, you could define this in the domain XML using the target tag within the interface container, e.g. using the libvirt example <interface type='network'> <source network='default'/> <target dev='vnet7'/> <mac address="00:11:22:33:44:55"/> </interface> >From there, I suppose you could extract the information from the relevant xml with your script.
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