On Mon, 2010-09-27 at 15:20 +0530, pradeep wrote: > Hi Lucas > > Tried different combinations for this jumbo test case. it dint work for > me. I guess there is a problem while trying to remove ARP entry. > ARP entry can be removed from cache using ip and network > interface (for ex: eth0) > > arp -d <ip> -i eth0 > > > Error which i got: > > 23:06:14 DEBUG| Running 'arp -d 192.168.122.104 -i rtl8139_0_5900' > 23:06:14 ERROR| Test failed: CmdError: Command <arp -d 192.168.122.104 > -i rtl8139_0_5900> failed, rc=255, Command returned non-zero exit status > * Command: > arp -d 192.168.122.104 -i rtl8139_0_5900 > Exit status: 255 > Duration: 0.00138521194458 > > stderr: > SIOCDARP(pub): No such file or directory > > When i try manually this one works for me. > > Gues ip: 192.168.122.104 > > try "arp -i 192.168.122.1 -i eth0" I think the problem here is that we should use the bridge name instead of the tap interface name. I have modified the patchset and sent it to the mailing list. v4 of the patchset fixes a lot of bugs I found while testing v3. Please try it, make sure you reinstall your guests because one issue with the kickstarts was found that prevented vm.serial_login() from working. Lucas -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html