On 01/10/2013 02:07 AM, Varun Bhatnagar
wrote:
Hi, (I'm assuming that you are using virtualbox, since type='internal' isn't supported for any other hypervisor.) I don't use virtualbox, so I'm unfamiliar with interface type='internal', and support for it was apparently added before we became strict about all new XML additions requiring a matching addition to the documentation. However, looking through domain_conf.c, I see that this type of interface requires a <source> element with a *name* attribute (not network, as you've given). So I guess try it with <source name='eth0'/>. Beyond that, I don't know if 'eth0' is an appropriate value for the name, whether the <model> you've specified is proper, or if you need any extra setup outside of the libvirt domain config. =====-----=====-----===== To quote Eric's recent reply to another message to the list containing the same boilerplate (and, not surprisingly, from someone else at the same company as you): This is a publicly-archived mailing list, where such disclaimers are unenforceable and considered poor netiquette. You might want to consider sending mail from a personal account that doesn't have this junk slammed on by your employer. |
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