On 18-9-2013 23:08, SULLIVAN, Chris (WGK) wrote:

Hi,

I'm having network issues with a Windows Server 2008 R2 guest running on an F19 host. The guest has a static configuration and is able to ping itself and the host it is running on, however cannot ping the gateway, any other hosts on the local network, or external hosts. A RHEL 6.4 guest on the same host with a similar static configuration works normally.

Iptables/firewalld on the host are switched off and the network definitions in the XML for each VM (Windows/RHEL) are the same. The virtio network drivers are installed in the guest. The guest was created from a Win 2008 R2 template, which was created from a VM imported from oVirt 3.2. Software versions below.

Just to be sure, iptables/firewalld!=Windows Firewall. Is there a rule in the windows firewall to allow ping or is it disabled?

Are there any manual configuration steps required on the host to support Windows guests? Are there any particular diagnostic steps I could take to try and narrow down the cause?

Don't think so, just converted a Windows2008R2 datacenter guest from Vmware to oVirt and it ran, after adding virtio drivers or using e1000 and/or ide disks.

Versions:

-oVirt 3.3.0-4

-F19 3.10.11-200

-QEMU 1.4.2-9

-Libvirt 1.1.2-1

-VDSM 4.12.1-2

-virtio-win 0.1-52


Your problem looks like the problem René had with his Solaris guest, its a recent thread. Turned out that setting -cpu Nehalem by ovirt caused networking in the Solaris guest to fail. Don't think this is your problem though since lots of people run Windows guest without problems.

Regards,

Joop

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