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This bug was fixed in the package libvirt - 0.9.6-1ubuntu3
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* debian/control: - add radvd to build-depends (LP: #862136)
* debian/control: remove moved relations from original:
- libvirt-bin Depends: move netcat-openbsd, bridge-
Thanks Philipp. So if I understand correctly we should just add radvd
to the build-depends.
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I have the same problem with 11.10 and switched back to kernel 2.6.38-11
from 11.04.
The next problem I had was, that libvirt couldn't find radvd. It looks
like it is no libvirt dependency and the one who compiled the debian
packages didn't have it installed, so the path to /usr/sbin/radvd was
not
You might want to try setting the dummy interface up in libvirt. That
may workaround it for now at the expense of polluting the ifconfig
listings.
** Patch added: "Start dummy bridge interface 'up' rather than 'down'"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/862136/+attachment/2
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Thanks for reporting this bug and all the information, Neil. Looking at
Linus' tree and the patchwork discussion in comment #7, it looks like
discussion about a kernel fix is stalled.
I also don't see any commits in the upstream libvirt tree addressing
this.
I will mark this as also affect the k
Possible patch here:
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/113174/
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The dummy interface on the bridge is marked down in libvirt to prevent
it showing up in the ifconfig listing.
But that now also means it won't activate the bridge interface.
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From:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123855
"In commit 1faa4356a3bd89ea11fb92752d897cff3a20ec0e to the Linux kernel
(which was before 2.6.39 got released so this is the first affected
version) the behavior of bridges was changed so that they set the
carrier state to off if no interfac
Syslog trace during 'net-start' while IPv6 entry is in place:
Sep 29 09:36:41 acer-aspire-5536 kernel: [ 4372.079686] device br02-nic
entered promiscuous mode
Sep 29 09:36:41 acer-aspire-5536 NetworkManager[889]:
/sys/devices/virtual/net/br02: couldn't determine device driver; ignoring
Install libvirt-bin and qemu-kvm on standard workstation install.
Remove the default network with 'virsh net-destroy default'
Define the new network with 'virsh net-define fred.xml'
Try to start the network with 'virsh net-start br02'
This results in an error:
"error: Failed to start netwo
Syslog trace with just the IPv4 address:
Sep 29 09:38:13 acer-aspire-5536 kernel: [ 4463.577520] device br02-nic
entered promiscuous mode
Sep 29 09:38:13 acer-aspire-5536 kernel: [ 4463.582585] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP):
br02: link is not ready
Sep 29 09:38:13 acer-aspire-5536 NetworkManager[
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