Gerry Reno wrote:
Gerry Reno wrote:
Now, how can I set the correct context for where I need to store my
images? I have several vm image directories on different filesystems
so that the vm's are not competing for the same drive all the time.
Is just doing a 'chcon -t virt_image_t ./imagedir' enough to set the
context of the images directories?
Yes, this works. I just did this to my old vmdk file and directory and
now it runs.
Also, one last problem is that neither network service nor
NetworkManager seem to be able to get a dhcp connection to the lan in
the guest. I selected shared network using br0(eth0) during image
creation but all I get in the guest is network unreachable. Is there
some trick you need to do in the guest?
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,
Gerry
It would help if You did "ifconfig" and "brctl show" on the host PC
while guest is running and posted it here. That way we could find out
what's happening.
BTW: Is eth0 on host configured via DHCPD or static?
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