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Subject: [Xen-users] network interface and vlans
From: "Janko Harej" <janko.harej@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2007年9月14日 11:12:26 +0100
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Hi,

I've configured dom0 sistem to use vlans. So I have

eth0, vlan2, vlan3

and bridges xenbr0, xenbr2, xenbr3

then I've configured domU to use xenbrX

Problem: everytime I boot domU I get different network interface in domU

Exampe:
- first boot - I have eth0 - nonworking and eth2 - working
- second boot of same machine - I get eth0 nonworking and eth4 - I can configure it to work
- third boot of same machine - I get eth0 nonworking and eth5 - I can configure it to work

I use SLES 10 SP1 on dom0 and domU.

I use /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge to create xenbr0 and my script to create other bridges

skript is called: create_bridge vlan_number

bridge="xenbr${bridge}"
vlan=1ドル
vlan="vlan${vlan}"
echo creating ${bridge}
brctl addbr ${bridge}
brctl stp ${bridge} off
brctl setfd ${bridge} 0
brctl addif ${bridge} ${vlan}
ip link set ${bridge} up

So my question is - how to configure network interfaces in domU to automaticly bring up networking?

Thanks and bye

--
Janko
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