My own machine has a virtual network on 192.168.123.0/24, and I've been told that it's a common selection for people who create a second network after libvirt's default (and in the past was used as a manual alternative for the default network itself when 192.168.122.0/24 casued a conflict). Changing to 192.168.97.0/24 also isn't foolproof, but it's much less likely to encounter a conflict leading to a failed test. Signed-off-by: Laine Stump <laine@xxxxxxxxx> --- scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.dat | 4 ++-- scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.post.dat | 4 ++-- scripts/networks/networkxml2xmlin/tck-testnet-3.xml | 2 +- 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.dat b/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.dat index 535a9c7..5c61690 100644 --- a/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.dat +++ b/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.dat @@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ dhcp-range=2001:db8:ac10:fd01::1,ra-only tck-testbr yes #ip -o addr show dev tck-testbr | gawk '{print $4" "$6}' | grep -v link 10.1.2.1/24 10.1.2.255 -192.168.123.1/24 192.168.123.255 +192.168.97.1/24 192.168.97.255 172.28.255.241/28 172.28.255.255 2001:db8:ac10:fd01::1/64 global 2001:db8:ac10:fe01::1/64 global #ip -o route show dev tck-testbr | gawk '{print $1" "$7}' 10.1.2.0/24 10.1.2.1 172.28.255.240/28 172.28.255.241 -192.168.123.0/24 192.168.123.1 +192.168.97.0/24 192.168.97.1 #virsh net-list | grep tck-testnet tck-testnet active no no diff --git a/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.post.dat b/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.post.dat index 5a8906c..e525e72 100644 --- a/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.post.dat +++ b/scripts/networks/networkxml2hostout/tck-testnet-3.post.dat @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ #iptables -n -L FORWARD | grep ' 10\.1\.2\.' #ip6tables -n -L FORWARD | grep ' 2001:db8:ac10' #ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 10\.1\.2\.1\).*|\1|p' -#ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 192\.168\.123\.1\).*|\1|p' +#ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 192\.168\.97\.1\).*|\1|p' #ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 172\.28\.255\.241\).*|\1|p' #ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(dhcp-range 10\.1\.2\.2,10\.1\.2\.254\).*|\1|p' #ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 2001\:db8\:ac10\:fe01\:\:1\).*|\1|p' #ps aux | sed -n '/dnsmasq .*tck-testnet/ s|.*\(listen-address 2001\:db8\:ac10\:fd01\:\:1\).*|\1|p' #ps aux | sed -n '/radvd --.*tck-testnet-/ s|.*\(\/radvd\/tck-testnet-radvd.conf\).*|\1|p' #route -n | grep '10\.1\.2\.' -#route -n | grep '192\.168\.123\.' +#route -n | grep '192\.168\.97\.' #route -n | grep '172\.28\.255\.240' #brctl show | grep tck-testbr #ifconfig tck-testbr 2>/dev/null | grep ':10\.1\.2\.' diff --git a/scripts/networks/networkxml2xmlin/tck-testnet-3.xml b/scripts/networks/networkxml2xmlin/tck-testnet-3.xml index 9691241..043ae3b 100644 --- a/scripts/networks/networkxml2xmlin/tck-testnet-3.xml +++ b/scripts/networks/networkxml2xmlin/tck-testnet-3.xml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ <host mac="00:16:3e:3e:a9:1a" name="b.example.com" ip="10.1.2.11" /> </dhcp> </ip> - <ip family="ipv4" address="192.168.123.1" netmask="255.255.255.0"> + <ip family="ipv4" address="192.168.97.1" netmask="255.255.255.0"> </ip> <ip family="ipv6" address="2001:db8:ac10:fe01::1" prefix="64"> </ip> -- 2.14.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list