----- "Nix" <nix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: "Nix" <nix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 4:10:28 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: Re: [libvirt] how do I stop libvirt futzing with my network configuration? > > On 26 Nov 2009, Daniel P. Berrange spake thusly: > > > On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 06:25:07PM +0000, Nix wrote: > >> However, there appears to be no way to say 'this is what the network is > >> already like'. That network is considered 'inactive' and can't be used by > >> any guests, and if I try to make it active, I get this: > >> > >> virsh # net-start default > >> error: Failed to start network default > >> error: cannot create bridge 'vm-net': File exists > >> > >> Of course it bloody can't create that bridge: it's already there, has an > >> IP address on the host, and has the host routing packets to it. There > >> appears to be no option to allow libvirt to assign IPs on the host... > >> > >> ... should I fix that, 'net-start' tries to update iptables rules! > >> How should I put this: I do not *not not* want libvirt pissing with the > >> firewall in any way at all. If I want firewall rules, I'll create them. > >> But there's no way to tell it 'hands off! This network is already active, > >> don't try to *make* it active!' > > > > If you don't want libvirt to create the bridge + setup IPtables rules > > then don't use the net-XXX commands / XML. That functionality is > > not there for pointing libvirt to existing bridge devices. > > > > If you already have a bridge configured, then just point the guest > > directly at that bridge by name. > > OK, I still can't make this work: it worked briefly but then stopped. > As far as I can tell tools like virt-manager are unwilling to *let* you > connect to a network considered 'inactive', and networks are only > considered active if they have a configuration file under > /var/run/libvirt/network. These files are only created if libvirt has > created the bridge itself as well. If no networks are considerd active, > virt-manager won't let you create a guest at all: it insists on trying > to start the sodding network, and when that fails doesn't let you get > any further. > I've been running with this configuration for many months on dozens of hosts. - Created a bridge (the old fashion way) in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts Bridge called br0 with one device eth1. - Created a VM in virt manager (or edit existing) Picked "Shared Physical Device" Device "eth1 (Bridge br0)" in the GUI. Or just add it to the VMs XML <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='52:54:00:4f:0a:76'/> <source bridge='br0'/> </interface> Works like a charm and there's certainly no configuration in libvirt for this interface, ie. nothing in /var/run/libvirt/network, and *nothing* set up in Virt Manager under "Host Details->Virtual networks You do need to make sure that you disable netfilter on the bridge or setup the appropriate iptables rules ( see http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking#Bridged_networking_.28aka_.22shared_physical_device.22.29) > So as far as I can tell, if you don't want libvirt creating all your > bridges for you, you may as well give up hope of using virt-manager, or > start hacking all this stuff out of the source. > > I hoped I could use libvirt in conjunction with raw qemu. So much for > that, it seems :( it *really* wants to take over the world... > > > (aside: ideally I should not have to spend half an hour crawling around > the source to figure this out. The only other program I've ever seen > that was this hard to set up was Oracle! Whole *Linux distros* take less > work than this. I have half a dozen patches I'll send your way, but I > wasn't going to send any of them until I'd actually managed to get a VM > working. I got one up last night, somehow -- I no longer have any idea > how, obviously one network had somehow got marked active -- whereupon > KVM fell over. *sigh*) > > -- > Libvir-list mailing list > Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list > -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list