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Subject: AW: Released from eSafe SPAM quarantine: Re: [Xen-users] Network-problems with multiple(16) virtual machines
From: "Rustedt, Florian" <Florian.Rustedt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 13:48:59 +0100
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Hi again,

>> The curious thing is now, that the domains 17 and 20-25 are not able 
>> to reach the outer world? Nor there are log-entries concerning this?
>So domain 17 brought up vif7 right?
No, i've got no domain with id=17, last one is 16. Perhaps you mean the
name of the domain?
"xen-gentoo-default17" is domain 8 and the seventh' domain in order,
therefor belonging to vif8, because vifs and ids begin with 1 instead of
0...

# xm list
Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State
Time(s)
Domain-0                                     0   853     8     r-----
55.2
xen-gentoo-default10                         1   450     8     -b----
5.3
xen-gentoo-default11                         2   450     8     -b----
5.3
xen-gentoo-default12                         3   450     8     -b----
5.3
xen-gentoo-default13                         4   450     8     -b----
5.5
xen-gentoo-default14                         5   450     8     -b----
.8
xen-gentoo-default15                         6   450     8     -b----
5.3
xen-gentoo-default16                         7   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default17                         8   450     8     -b----
5.2
xen-gentoo-default18                         9   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default19                        10   450     8     -b----
5.5
xen-gentoo-default20                        11   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default21                        12   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default22                        13   450     8     -b----
5.5
xen-gentoo-default23                        14   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default24                        15   450     8     -b----
5.4
xen-gentoo-default25                        16   450     8     -b----
5.3

>What's the output of brctl for ehe eth0/peth0 bridge?
# brctl show
bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
eth0            8000.00215ad416a0       no              peth0
                                                        vif1.0
                                                        vif10.0
                                                        vif11.0
                                                        vif12.0
                                                        vif13.0
                                                        vif14.0
                                                        vif15.0
                                                        vif16.0
                                                        vif2.0
                                                        vif3.0
                                                        vif4.0
                                                        vif5.0
                                                        vif6.0
                                                        vif7.0
                                                        vif8.0
                                                        vif9.0

> I only see virtual interfaces of 16 domains. vif1.0 - vif16.0 you
> mentioned above 17.
No no, there is a domain with the name "xen-gentoo-default17", that
can't ping, but this has nothing to do with the amount of domains, there
are so ;)

> In my documentation it's netloop.nloopbacks which should be by default
> set to 8.
Tried this now, did unfortunately no difference...

Any further ideas?
Regards
--
Florian
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