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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] xend in init.d
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 21:46, Tim Freeman wrote:
> > I have put xend startup script in /etc/init.d, and when the machine
> > goes up, the xend start.
>
> Does it run this before the networking script? If so, it makes sense
> that guest domains wouldn't be able to reach the gateway, xend runs the
> network script listed in /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp which assumes the
> host's networking is already up.
No, i run xend after network ...
# cd /etc/rc3.d
# ls -la S10network S99xend
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root root 17 Sep 14 16:38 S10network ->
../init.d/network
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14 Sep 20 15:23 S99xend ->
../init.d/xend
> > Then i manually startup a new virtual machine with "xm create vmid=1",
> > the problem is, this machine after bootup can't reach the gateway.
>
> What does ifconfig say here?
In the host machine in ifconfig command i have eth0, lo and vif1.0
In the "virtual machine" i have eth0 and lo
> > Then i make a restart of xend and the "virtual machine" gets the
> > network problems resolved.
>
> What does ifconfig say now?
In the host machine in ifconfig command i have eth0, lo, vif1.0 and one
new interface xen-br0
In the "virtual machine" i have eth0 and lo
> > The problem with this method, is that after restart xend, i can't
> > connect to the "virtual machine" with "xm console xpto", but the virtual
> > machine is listed in "xm list".
Thank's for the assistance.
ND
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Nuno Dias <ndias@xxxxxx>
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