Re: Two nics on HVM

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Jens Ahrens wrote:
Hello everybody,

I'm using FC7 and my server (IntelXeonQuad 64bit) provides 2 NICs. With virsh-install I installed a (32bit RHEL3) HVM.
Until here everything runs fine.
When installing FC7, NIC1(eth0) got a public IP and NIC2(eth1) got a private one. When installing the HVM (RHEL3) only one NIC(eth0) exists, which got a public IP. The problem is that I also want the HVM to have a second NIC connected to my private network (as in Dom0).

My first thought, Does swapping the wires fix this? Crude maybe, but it should work.

Then I thought "oh, you might need to attack ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1 to delete the MAC addresses."

Now, I'm thinking that running system-config-network to swap the definitions so that eth1 is the gateway to the world and the other's private.

That should work, and continue to work over time.



By default only one bridge (virbr0) is created.
brctl show gives:
eth0            8000.003048322dea       no              vif3.0
                                                       tap0
                                                       peth0
virbr0          8000.000000000000       no

How can I create a second one for (p)eth1 ?
By the way where does tap0 come from and what is it good for?

Thanks for any help.
Jens
I had half-hearted fiddle with opensuse 10.2 on my laptop (wireless and wire, i want the guest on the wireless) and didn't get anywhere.




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