> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gerrard 
> Geldenhuis
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 12:17 PM
>
> virsh is an abstraction layer for virtualization in general 
> to create any type of virtual machine not just xen based 
> virtual machines and the recommended way of doing 
> virtualization in Redhat.
OK, I understand.

> > - Can I "mix" different methods? Can I edit by hand xm
> /etc/xen/<domain>
> > files and retrieve XML config by virsh?
> 
> You can but probably for your own sanity it would be best to 
> stick to one. You can indeed create a domain with xm and then 
> extract the config using virsh in xml format.
I noticed that not all traditional options are supported in xml format (for
example, usbdevice = "tablet").
Until I can use "traditional" xm config file, I will use these!

> I have template xml files which I will gladly pass on together 
> with one or two supportive notes if you are interested.
I need the simplest network config in the world:
             FIXED IP ADDRESS IN THE SAME NETWORK OF HOST
but this setup doesn't work:

# xend-config.sxp 
 (network-script network-bridge)
 (vif-script vif-bridge)

# vm1 setup file 
vif = [ "ip=193.227.64.105" ]
dhcp = "off"

If I start guest with:
 xm create vm1
I'm unable to reach it by network.

Googling around, I see only sophisticated configs, with dhcp, nat,
routers... I don't understand...
--
DV

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