On 08/01/2013 03:31 PM, Cole Robinson wrote: > You'll need to be more specific, how did you previously define these virtual > bridges? Using that same virtual network wizard or the interface wizard or > something else? All of them were created using virt-manager (on a fresh system). It's very easy to recreate: 1- Create the network: choose name, network-range, dhcp & choose: Forwarding to physical network --> Any Physical device --> NAT 2- Redo the above steps for other new network and you won't see the bridged listed on the "Destination" list box. > Also, does sudo virsh net-list --all or sudo virsh iface-list --all not show > the added devices? Once you create the service, when you perform virsh net-list it appears there. It's just the list-box mentioned above that doesn't show it unless you restart the system (or service that I'm not aware). > Doesn't sound familiar to me. Not sure where to file a bug though: not the > upstream virt-manager or libvirt tracker since you are using older versions, > and the centos tracker likely won't produce a fix. I know it's old but it's the latest that's out there on RHEL. I'll try it on RHEL later and I'll report back. -- Jorge _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list