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RE: [Xen-users] Don't have any nic in the guest dom
Perfect if I load the module by hand, I can see the network card. Can't do
it automaticly with /etc/modprobe.conf... but this is an operating system
problem.
So ... thanks for helping me out. ;)
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Octavian Teodorescu [mailto:octav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>> Sent: 01 June 2007 15:03
>>> To: Petersson, Mats
>>> Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Don't have any nic in the guest dom
>>>
>>> Nope it is not a hvm, it is a pv.
>>> I've checked (on the guest dom) in the
>>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and
>>> there is ifcfg-eth0 with the information I've put in the
>>> config file of
>>> the guest. So the lines should be right. What I think is that
>>> I don't have
>>> any driver loaded for the virtual network card.
>>> Do you know what driver do I need for this? Or if I'm wrong,
>>> any other ideas?
>>
>> That would be the "netfront" driver. (under
>> /lib/modules/<version>/drivers/xen if it's a module).
>>
>> --
>> Mats
>>>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>> -----Original Message-----
>>> >>> From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >>> [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>>> >>> Octavian Teodorescu
>>> >>> Sent: 01 June 2007 14:12
>>> >>> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >>> Subject: [Xen-users] Don't have any nic in the guest dom
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hi guys,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I was wondering what am I doing wrong since on the guest
>>> >>> domain I don't
>>> >>> have any network card. When executing ifconfig -a it
>>> shows me just the
>>> >>> loopback interface.
>>> >>> In the config of the guest domain I have:
>>> >>> vif = [ 'mac=00:00:01:02:03:04 , ip=86.105.198.253,
>>> bridge=xenbr0' ]
>>> >>
>>> >> Does look OK to me.
>>> >>
>>> >> Is this a PV or HVM domain?
>>> >>
>>> >> HVM domains can not have an IP address in the
>>> configuration file - you
>>> >> have to configure the IP address in the guest somehow (I
>>> use DHCP, but
>>> >> that's obviously not always the right solution - but the setup is
>>> >> exactly the same as if you had the real machine, so Windows network
>>> >> control panel or whatever Linux stuff you use to setup
>>> network settings
>>> >> (including, "ifconfig eth0 ..." if that's what you want to
>>> do - probably
>>> >> want to stuff that in a /etc/init.d and link to /etc/rcN.d
>>> as well, if
>>> >> that's the case)).
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> mats
>>> >>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Any ideas guys?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Best regards,
>>> >>> Octav
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
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>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>
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