No. But you have to tell via config (I don't know how KVM does this) which
bridge the VM is going to use. And if you want it to be reachable via two
bridges you have to set it up for two bridges and give it two IP numbers.
And the packet then has to come in thru the correct interface/bridge,
Jacob Hydeman wrote on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 00:21:11 -0800:
The only device that has a static IP is br2, all others are set to none, but
each VM works.
Interesting. I bear this in mind, in case I need it some time in the future.
Kai
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Jacob Hydeman wrote on Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:50:17 -0800:
I've setup just the IPADDR= and NETMASK= to have different static IPs in
different subnets and changed to the BOOTPROTO=static in each of the
ifcfg-brX scripts.
This hasn't fixed my issue. Perhaps it's because of the way I'm trying to
I'm using the same setup for multiple bridges for Xen, no problem. But I
use static IP addresses. You *have* to use IP numbers from different
subnets.
I've setup just the IPADDR= and NETMASK= to have different static IPs in
different subnets and changed to the BOOTPROTO=static in each of the
Jacob Hydeman wrote on Sat, 9 Jan 2010 18:15:14 -0800:
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
I'm using the same setup for multiple bridges for Xen, no problem. But I
use static IP addresses. You *have* to use IP numbers from different
subnets.
I've read somewhere that STP needs to be enabled when using multiple
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Jacob Hydeman jhyde...@gmail.com wrote:
Running CentOS 5.4 x64.
Have successfully bridged eth2 with br2 by following the instructions here:
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking (under the RHEL section)
Have been running several KVM VMs successfully via
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