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RE: [Xen-API] XCP - ddk network
Hi Sergio,
Since it shows ‘currently-attached=true’ the guest must have an vif
inside it. Does ‘ifconfig eth0’ inside the guest look ok? If that’s fine then
it suggests the packets are getting lost somewhere – I think you’ll have to
debug it with tcpdump.
Cheers,
Dave
From: Sergio Charpinel
Jr. [mailto:sergiocharpinel@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 July 2010 21:27
To: Dave Scott
Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-API] XCP - ddk network
Dave,
uuid ( RO)
: 558dcfdb-9edf-e9cb-a203-9666d9d955e4
vm-uuid ( RO): fceed081-ffca-6057-7cc8-35a9e5ad7d76
vm-name-label ( RO): buildvm
allowed-operations
(SRO): attach; unplug
current-operations
(SRO):
MAC ( RO): ee:56:a1:5e:59:03
MAC-autogenerated (
RO): true
currently-attached (
RO): true
qos_algorithm_type (
RW):
qos_algorithm_params
(MRW):
qos_supported_algorithms (SRO):
network-uuid ( RO): 1b4e6c7a-5aeb-120b-5888-4663f3af479c
network-name-label (
RO): Pool-wide network associated with eth0
io_read_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
io_write_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
I've set IP to domU. But I just can ping dom0 IP.
2010/7/13 Dave Scott <Dave.Scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Sergio,
Could you show the output of
xe vif-list vm-uuid=<your VM uuid>
params=all
There should be a VIF object linking the
specific VM to the specific Network. Once that’s plugged in (either ‘xe
vm-reboot’/’xe vm-start’ or ‘xe vbd-plug’) then inside the guest you can
configure the IP address.
Cheers,
Dave
Hi,
I
tried to create a vif under xenbr0 then assigned mannually a IP address and to
create a vif under xapi0. But in both cases I can ping only dom0 IP.
--
Sergio Roberto Charpinel Jr.
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Sergio Roberto Charpinel Jr.
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