This is the libvirt default network configuration. Please see the
libvirt documentation and mailing list for support.
As an aside -- you'll probably want to use a bridged configuration
rather than the NATted one. If you really do want to stick with the NAT
configuration, you'll need to make
On 06/18/2010 04:33 PM, Rajiv Rajaian wrote:
[r...@kvmcluster ~]# ping 144.68.100.1
PING 144.68.100.1 (144.68.100.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 144.68.100.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=2.59 ms
Heres the IP configuration Details:
Host machine 10.2.0.20 (Kvmcluster)
Virtual machine :
Hi Kivity..,
I have installed Fedora 13 and enabled KVM. Still I can't reach the
virtual machine from the client machine with different subnet address
address.. But I can reach the virtual machine(kvmguest) from the host
machine (kvmcluster) in which the VM resides.
[r...@kvmcluster ~]# ping
Hi all,,
I have installed KVM by enabling KVM during Fedora core 8 OS installation.
I can able to create guest OS with qemu-system-x86_64.
Also I have configured guest OS with different subnet and I can reach
the guest OS from the host machine which is having different subnet
Now the problem is
On 06/15/2010 02:40 PM, Rajiv Rajaian wrote:
Hi all,,
I have installed KVM by enabling KVM during Fedora core 8 OS installation.
I can able to create guest OS with qemu-system-x86_64.
Also I have configured guest OS with different subnet and I can reach
the guest OS from the host machine which