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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] Re: Network issues
 
OK.  So if I'm reading you right, what you're saying is that you see:
1. boot with normal kernel (networking enabled)
2. reboot into Xen kernel (networking enabled)
3. start domUs
4. IP aliases don't work properly in domUs
5. power cycle the host
6. boot into Xen kernel (networking enabled)
7. IP aliases *do* work properly in domUs?
 
 
 Yep, thats what's happening.  I cant say if it's a issue on the network end 
or if it has somthing to do with Xen.  There are over 300 regular servers on 
this network though and none of them have this problem, course they are not 
running Xen.  I figured it was a problem with the old xen version i was 
running (3.0.4) but now i just packaged/deployed newer versions of Xen on 
hosts and still seeing the problem.  It's weird that it doesnt affect the 
primary ip of the DomU, but only the aliases.
 ~Shaun 
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