Hi Jairo,

How do you create this domain? Can you post your python config file or the 
virt-install line you used?

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> Hi,
> 
> I'm running Nevada 75a configured as dom0.  I added a domU HVM running 
> Nevada 75a, on a Sun X4600 with 8 ADM Dual cores.  I can get the domU 
> installed and configured, however, I can not get any network 
> connectivity.  I followed the steps accoding to documents on Open 
> Solaris.  I also followed some of the threads of the list to verify the 
> configuration, but I can not fix the problem.  Here is the configuration
> 
> Before installing the domain on dom0
> # dladm show-link
> e1000g0         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g0
> e1000g1         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g1
> e1000g2         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g2
> e1000g3         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g3
> 
> #svccfg -s xvm/xend listprop | grep nic
> config/default-nic                  astring  e1000g0
> 
> #/usr/lib/xen/bin/xenstore-read device-misc/vif/default-nic
> e1000g0
> 
> I configured the domU with the following command:
> 
> virt-install -n solarisHVM --hvm --vnc -r 10240 -f 
> /xvm/solarisHVM/root.img -s 16  -c /iso/sol-os-platform-dvd.iso
> 
> After the domain is configured I open a window on the domU, and try to 
> ping or telnet to the dom0 or other systems, but no reply, here is the 
> configuration after the domU is installed
> 
> #dladm show-link
> e1000g0         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g0
> e1000g1         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g1
> e1000g2         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g2
> e1000g3         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: e1000g3
> vnic900         type: non-vlan  mtu: 1500       device: vnic900
> 
> # /usr/lib/vna
> 900     e1000g0 0:16:3e:35:68:ca
> 
> #xm network-list solarisHVM
> Idx BE     MAC Addr.     handle state evt-ch tx-/rx-ring-ref BE-path
> 0   0  ??                   0     1      -1    -1   /-1      
> /local/domain/0/backend/vif/4/0
> 
> form #vrish dumpxml solarisHVM
> <devices>
>     <emulator>/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm</emulator>
>     <interface type='ethernet'>
>       <mac address='00:16:3e:35:68:ca'/>
>     </interface>
> 
> from #xm list solarisHVM -l
> (device
>         (vif
>             (bridge )
>             (mac 00:16:3e:35:68:ca)
>             (type ioemu)
>             (uuid 35db826b-987a-b4cf-ae98-7d6a197e7650)
>         )
> )
> 
> from within the domain
> 
> #ifconfig -a
> rtls0: flgas-201000843<UP,BROADCAST, RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,CoS> mtu 
> 1500 index 2
>         inet 10.6.142.179 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.6.142.255
>        ether 0:16:3e:35:68:ca
> 
>  From the output I can see that the rtls0 mac address in the domU is the 
> same from xm list and from the dumpxml on dom0.  I do not understand why 
> the mac address does not show on the xm network-list solarisHVM.
> 
> I can plumb vnic900 on dom0, configure an IP address and ping it, but I 
> then unplumb it.
> 
> If I create a Solaris PV domU, I do not have any issues, I can connect 
> to and from other systems to the domU.
> 
> It looks like I'm missing a step that links the vnic900 to the rtls0, 
> but I'm running out of ideas.  Any hints on how to link e1000g0 or 
> vnic900 to my domU, or how to solve the issue are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 

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