Re: [OmniOS-discuss] kvm networking

2015-06-10 Thread Graham Stephens
Thanks Dominik, that fits with the way it worked best during my experimentation. The unix socket is a good idea, I had wondered how to get round that. It turns out that my issue was a complete newb one - I used tcpdump from within the guest and found the packets were reaching the OS after all.

[OmniOS-discuss] kvm networking

2015-06-09 Thread Graham Stephens
This must have been done millions of times already, but as a newbie I'm having great difficulty getting a kvm guest inside a zone to network properly. It seems to me that I've tried every combination of configs I can think of (except one, no doubt ;) ) but can't get anything outside the zone

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] kvm networking

2015-06-09 Thread John D Groenveld
In message 55775165.50...@thestephensdomain.com, Graham Stephens writes: This must have been done millions of times already, but as a newbie I'm having great difficulty getting a kvm guest inside a zone to network URL:http://lists.omniti.com/pipermail/omnios-discuss/2015-March/004477.html With

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] kvm networking

2015-06-09 Thread graham
Quoting Dominik Hassler hassl...@gmx.li: you need a dedicated vnic for the kvm. I assume you have one vnic and use that one for the zone so it is not exclusive for the kvm guest anymore and won't work to my knowledge. You can always bind VNC to a unix socket so you don't acutally need a