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Re: [Xen-users] documentation for Xen networking 
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Stuart Mackintosh wrote:
 I'm having some difficulty finding any reference material that doesn't 
ultimately end up with "use the Xen scripts to do all the magic".  The 
scripts unfortuantely raise more questions for me than they answer.
Anyway, has anybody already done this (or something similar)?  Is there 
better documentation for how everything gets created?  Are there 
examples some place that aren't the scripts in /etc/xen/scripts? 
I have set up a very similar configuration. The problem with using 
hand-made scripts is when Xen updates, the scripts may break. It may be 
a good time to get what we have made and submit it back to Xen so 
hopefully a config such as this will be maintained as part of the 
source, as I am sure others would also make use of this and aid its 
refinement.
 
Would you mind posting your scripts to the list?  I'm still doing 
everything by hand at this point.  Ultimately, I'd like to get to the 
point where I'm using the Debian infrastructure (/etc/network/interfaces 
and ifup/ifdown) to handle setting up all of my dom0 interfaces (bonding, 
vlans, and bridges), leaving Xen responsible for adding guests to the 
right bridges and that's it.  Once I've got a finalized and functional 
configuration, I'm more than happy to write it up and submit things back. 
-Chris
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