On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 04:22:59PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
Hi,
I use kvm and libvirt for running windows on a fedora-core9.
Problem: I defined a interface script which should run, if the KVM/qemu
starts, but libvirt does not tell kvm to use the script:
Part of my domain.xml:
<interface type="bridge">
<source bridge="br-guest"/>
<script path='bridge-kvm.sh'/>
<model type='e1000'/>
</interface>
The <script> tag is not relevant for the 'type=bridge' networking
config. It is used by 'type=ethernet' networking for configuring
ad-hoc setup, eg Xen's routed style networking, or other arbitrary
non-bridged setups.
How can I fix this problem ?
Use the 'type=ethernet' config mode, and have your script configure
whatever it needs
Daniel
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