On 09/24/2014 05:15 PM, R P Herrold wrote: > On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > >> It sure would be nice if someone who knows what they are doing took >> a look at this problem: > >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135762 > >> The current situation on Fedora 21 is that virt-sandbox and >> virt-sandbox-service simply do not work if a network is defined >> (e.g., -N address-192.168.1.1/34) > > Your example in the bug mentioned uses a /24 and a last octet not .1 > > This email with a: /34 is clearly a bad CIDR mask, but I cannot find > an online instance of the man page to confirm that this is not an end > to a range. It seems unlikely, though > > We have sub-netted off 'little' CIDR ranges for our libvirt work. > /29's and such > > Can you make sure a range is 'clean' and make it smaller than a /24 > (as in the bug) > My typing skills are clearly lacking!!! 34 -> 24 Anyway, with my patch so that dhcp does work, you can specify "-N dhcp,source=default" where "dhcp" caln also be any valid "address=<ip>/<mask>". This point is read the damn bugzilla repoort for the problem specifics but this works on Feddora 20 but not on Fedora 21, |
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