Mark Bidewell wrote:
Yes, but that is for doing everything from the command line. I was expecting that virt-manager was setting all that up. I mean I see vnet0 and vnet1 for my VM's on the host. This has all been created by virt-manager and virsh define. I didn't set any of that up manually except for setting up the host bridge br0. So how much of this networking setup is virt-manager actually doing if not all of it? The picture with virt-manager and networking is not exactly clear.I'm still stuck with this guest networking problem. I have br0 defined on the host with a static IP on the lan. I have eth0 on the host that points to the bridge br0. When I created the vm I selected shared network br0(eth0). In the guest I have ifcfg-eth0 that has: BOOTPROTO=dhcp. But when you do ifup eth0 it just sits there trying to determine IP and eventually it pings 192.168.122.1 which to me looks like it thinks its in a NAT environment rather than bridged networking. Regards, Gerryhave you looked here? http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Networking Mark Bidewell Regards, Gerry |
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