Sorry to say, but it doesn't help to install Solaris once and do a short test. If I just install it, then it works, too, or installation fails.
Let me tell you about my production environment: I've got 3 kvm servers, each with 8 cores and 32 GByte or 64 GByte RAM. Each server has a bonding network interface made of 4 e1000. The switches are correctly configured to do port trunking for each server. br0 is bound to this bonding interface. Each server is running at least 6 virtual hosts in parallel (mixed Linux and Solaris). New virtual hosts are setup by cloning a template, possibly from one server to another. The mac address and uuid are newly created on each clone operation. The virtual Linux (Debian) hosts work, AFAICS. Using e1000 the virtual Solaris 10u6 hosts show no problem about low level network access, either. The Solaris 10u8 hosts are unusable due to network troubles. Problem is that Solaris 10u6 is _so_ buggy wrt. NFSv3 and NFSv4 to a Linux NFS server that I _have_ to upgrade to 10u8. I verified 10u8 using a real host and a Virtualbox setup. Using kvm I am stuck. Regards Harri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org