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Re: [Xen-users] VIF Script
 
If you mount all the "/etc/xen" directory thought NFS, your vif scripts
will be there too... so what is the problem ? 
 
Le 26/06/2010 17:04, Jonathan Tripathy a écrit :
  
Well truth be told I haven't set up multiple Xen hosts yet. But my
place was to mount the config directory (which will contain the DomU
config files as well as a vif script for each DomU) via an NFS mount in
fstab 
   
   
On 26/06/10 15:59, Olivier B. wrote:
  
    
Create the link, yes. Manually, not necessary. 
How do you propage the xend's conf, and the domu's conf ? And how do
you add your NFS mount ? Scripts, rsync, puppet, etc ? 
So, you can use the same way, no ? 
     
Olivier 
     
Le 26/06/2010 16:52, Jonathan Tripathy a écrit :
    
      
Well, since I want the config files to be accessible across all Xen
hosts, wouldn't that mean that every time I added a new VM, I'd have to
create a link in /etc/xen/scripts on every xen host manually? 
       
On 26/06/10 15:37, Olivier B. wrote:
      
        
        
And what is wrong with links ? 
         
Olivier 
         
Le 26/06/2010 15:37, Jonathan Tripathy a écrit :
        
          
Thanks, but my reasoning behind wanting a different path, is that I
will eventually have multiple Xen systems and wish to have a common NFS
mount for all the xen hosts. Additionally, each DomU will have a
different vif script, as I will be offering some basic firewalling
(using iptables) to my customers 
           
           
On 26/06/10 14:34, Sassy Natan wrote:
          
            
             
u can always create a link file .. 
              
            sassy 
             
            On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 4:28 PM,
Jonathan
Tripathy  <jonnyt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
             Hi Everyone, 
               
In the DomU config file, I am able to use script=xx for the VIF section
to select a network script. However, this script must be located in
/etc/xen/scripts. Is there any way to make the DomU config look in a
different path? Specifying the absolute path to the script doesn't seem
to work 
               
Thanks 
             
             
             
           
         
       
     
   
 
 
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