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Re: Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 and openSuse 10.3 - xenbr0 won't dissapear

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Subject: Re: Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 and openSuse 10.3 - xenbr0 won't dissapear
From: Lukáš Pecha <pecha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:25:43 +0100
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Thanks for an advice, it is a good idea and I tried it. But it still didn't solve my problem. It is the same like before, when xend starts, it creates an empty xenbr0 (just a bridge, with no interfaces on it and with no virtual interfaces like veth, peth or vif0.x). I tried to read all xen scripts related to bridging, but I didn't find a single clue, why is xend doing it. It is like the program itself has somewhere stored a simple "brctl addbr xenbr0" command and executes it everytime it starts up.
Lukas Pecha

Lukáš Pecha schrieb:
Hello,
I use xen for a few months now and I upgraded to opensuse 10.3 with xen
3.1 (64bit versions) recently.
Everything works fine, but there is a problem when I change
xend-config.sxp to use my own network script (it's slightly modified
version of network-virtual scripts from
http://en.opensuse.org/Xen3_yet_another_Virtual_Network_Concept )
instead of default network-bridge script. The problem is, that after
...

Hallo!

Put your script instead of xend-config.sxp into a new init.d-script and
add it's name to the line "Required-Start" in the file /etc/init.d/xend
I have also set the "RUN_PARALLEL" in /etc/sysconfig/boot to no.
In xend-config.sxp you need to put a dummy network-bridge script ( only
a "exit 0" inside). Then you can have a complex network as you want!
With this modification's my xen-network is always starting with all
elements, 2-3 'normal' bridges and 2-4 vnet's with peering between two
datacenters.. :-)

regards
Robert Valentan



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