Thanks.  The bridges are preconfigured at the box.  No issues there.  Can I 
assign  a second physical NiC as a second interface at the KVM? Can I do it at 
the installation time using virt-install? Can I do it by editing a file after 
the KVM is created? I would like to automate things.
Thank you

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On Apr 2, 2013, at 11:36 AM, "Ilya Ponetayev" 
<inste...@gmail.com<mailto:inste...@gmail.com>> wrote:


You can try to assign each bridge to its own individual virtual NIC in VM, at 
least it works with virt-manager + libvirt + qemu-kvm with preconfigured 
bridges.

02.04.2013 11:41 пользователь "Meir Hazon" 
<m...@amobee.com<mailto:m...@amobee.com>> написал:
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> Hello Everybody,
>
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>
> I have a physical machine with 4 Ethernet cards that I have mapped to 4 
> bridges.
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> I would like to have each of my KVMs use 2 bridges for NIC bonding.
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> 1.       Can I have more than one bridge assign to one KVM?
>
> 2.       Can I use virt-install to assign a KVM with more than one bridge 
> during the KVM installation?
>
> a.       It was a long shot but I have tried bridge=br0,br1 ;  bridge=br0 
> bridge=br1 – never worked…..
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> Thanks so much,
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> Meir
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