> > On 4 Jun 2008, at 11:32pm, VIREN KUMAR wrote: > >> On 3 Jun 2008, at 10:51pm, David Edmondson wrote: > >> Solaris and Linux differ over how dom0 networking > >> should work. Solaris > >> doesn't use bridging (or at least, not in a manner > >> similar to Linux). > >> > >>> On dom0, the config/default-nic property is set > to > >> bnx. > >> > >> This should be 'bnx0' (or bnx1, ...). > > > > Thanks for the reply, David. I made it bnx0 and > re-installed my > > guest with the following command: > > > > sudo virt-install --nographics -n domu1 -p -f > /tmp/domu1.img -s 12 - > > r 1024 -l /Images/sol-nv-b89-x86-dvd.iso -b bnx0 > > > > This creates an xnf0 in my domU and I can ping > dom0. DomO can ping > > the domU as well, but the domU is unable to ping > anything else. > > Perhaps I need to define a default route within the > domU. > > How did you assign an IP address to the guest domain? >
I typed it in during the install manually and I set the default route to be the IP address of the dom0. Thanks, Viren This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
