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Re: [Xen-users] Xend breaks Networking on Dom0
 
Thanks. I did solve it by changing the boot priority of the xend  
startup script from 98 to 09. This way it would start before eth0  
would come up.
 Wow! I didn't know xend had to be up before network interfaces were  
brought up. Could you or someone tell me why? Or point to a place  
which explains this?
Thanks
-Anoop
On May 5, 2006, at 6:38 PM, Alex Brett wrote:
 
Anoop Rajendra wrote:
 
And that exactly the problem.
xend starts from a startup script and shuts down eth0.
 I have to physically login to the machine and restart xend using / 
etc/init.d/xend restart, and only then eth0 comes up again along  
with all the other virtual interfaces.
 
 Networking is breaking because eth0 is *already* up when xend  
starts. You need to tell your distro not to start eth0  
automatically (in centos I believe you need to edit the /etc/ 
sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 file), and simply let xend do  
it. It should then start it up in the correct state.
Alex
 
 
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