Surprisingly this problem seems to be OpenNebula 2.0 specific. When I switch 
back to my old 1.4 installation, the same image and template work fine...

Carsten

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Hi,

I'm looking for some ideas how to debug the following problem:

* I use OpenNebula 2.0 beta.
* I have a Ubuntu 10.4 guest image.
* I have a Ubuntu 10.4 host with kvm and its network interface set up in 
bridging mode.

If I start the guest image from the "Virtual Machine Manager" application the 
guest can see and configure its network interface without problems. If I start 
the same guest image, with as similar parameters as possible, from OpenNebula 
it boots fine and I can connect through VNC, but the guest cannot configure its 
network card. It can see that the device exists and list it on "ifconfig -a", 
but any attempt to bring it up or assign it an IP address results in error 
messages. An ifconfig on the host reveals that vnet0 and vnet1 were created and 
attached to the bridge. The ifconfig output is basically identical (apart from 
MAC etc...).

Any ideas on what the problem could be or what I should look at would be highly 
appreciated. I'm happy to send more detailed information like xml dump from 
virsh, ifconfig output etc. if this helps.

Thanks,
Carsten

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