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[Xen-users] Odd Dom0 network problem

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Subject: [Xen-users] Odd Dom0 network problem
From: Adam Huffman <adam.huffman@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2008年12月17日 14:36:44 +0000
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I have a Centos 5.2 server hosting 3 DomUs. What I've noticed recently is that for some reason at boot the Dom0 interface eth0 is not picking up an IP address. This happens even when I disable libvirtd/dnsmasq or if I set the IP statically in /etc/sysconfig. The odd thing is that if I connect via a virtual console and restart networking, it does pick up the correct IP address and is accessible normally. At the moment I'm forcing that in /etc/rc.local, but that's an ugly hack and I'd much rather fix it properly.
Not quite sure where to look in the morass of Xen logs.
Adam
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