Am 09.10.2009 22:40, schrieb Mark Johnson:
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> Florian Manschwetus wrote:
>> Am 09.10.2009 19:33, schrieb Mark Johnson:
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>>> Florian Manschwetus wrote:
>>>> Today I upgraded to latest xvm-3.4 gate.
>>>> I've found out yesterday that vlan usage is really easy (got a linux pv
>>>> on host 1 with a indiana pv on host2 in one network, by just adding
>>>> ,vlanid=2 to network definitions). Working like a charm. Today I tried
>>>> to add a fresh installed win2008r2 x64 to this vlan, with the same
>>>> procedure. But failed, no usable network, it was just like I have
>>>> chosen
>>>> wrong network. After removing the vlan stuff, all system are working
>>>> now. Could someone explain what the problem is about?
>>> Not a known problem... Did the Solaris and Linux guests continue to
>>> work after you added the windows guest?
>> Yes, perfectly, also adding another Linux where working.
>>> Did you have this connected to a switch with vlan support? Did you
>>> try any other HVM domains without PV drivers?
>> What the hell??? Where do you all get properly working PV drivers for a
>> x64 win2008(R2), as far as I know there are nothing that is at least a
>> bit working, especially on xvm...
>> PLEASE, if I'm wrong point on any working stuff.
> 
> No we don't have PV drivers... I was wondering if you tried a different
> kind of HVM guest without PV drivers, e.g. s10u5 or RHEL3, etc...
> i.e. is it specific to windows or a HVM guest without PV drivers.
> 
Ah, ok, no I didn't tried other HVM guests, but a knoppix or so should
do the job.
Just need to reestablish a VLAN.

Florian
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>>> Did you try snooping the Window's VNIC to see if anything was moving
>>> though it? I assume you only had one NIC assigned to the windows guest?
>>>
>> No, didn't tried to snoop.
>> Yes just one NIC.
> 
> ok, thanks.
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> MRJ
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