Re: my notes on bond, bridge, network, kvm, host and virtual so far

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Although it was written in the context of Xen, you might also want to have a
look at the netloop nloopbacks parameter as described in
<http://www.novell.com/communities/node/4094/xen-network-bridges-explained-with-troubleshooting-notes>.
On a Xen cluster with 3 physical interfaces per node I had to increase
that parameter to keep interfaces from going numb.

I don't know how this translates to the libvirt/kvm world.

Devin
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