I created a DomU with a dedicated network connection

script path='/usr/lib/xen/scripts/vif-dedicated'

Having run the virtual machine I now destroy the domain, undefine it,
change the script to 

script path='/usr/lib/xen/scripts/vif-vnic'

define the domain and try to start it.  This fails.  If I change the
assigned MAC address the newly defined virtual machine works.

Bit of a b****r though as our central IT guys keep a MAC/IP register and
I get annoying e-mails because the new MAC/IP relationship isn't logged.

Any way to flush what is obviously a cached MAC address from Dom0 without
a reboot?

I'd like to keep the old MAC address as we use the last 2 numbers
of the IP address to form the last 4 digits of the MAC.

Thanks

John

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John Landamore

Department of Computer Science
University of Leicester
University Road, LEICESTER, LE1 7RH
[email protected]
Phone: +44 (0)116 2523410       Fax: +44 (0)116 2523604

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