@Serge: thanks ... trivially if you are acquainted with it in the first
place. I am not, but if everything else fails I'll take that route and
publish the repo details here.
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First, note that it may also be possible to get an official
backport of the packages. (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports)
@Serge: thanks ... trivially if you are acquainted with it in the first
place. I am not, but if everything else fails I'll take that route and
publish the repo
Or you can try:
backportpackage -u ppa:launchpaduser/launchpadrepo -s quantal -d precise
netcf
backportpackage -u ppa:launchpaduser/launchpadrepo -s quantal -d precise
libvirt
However that will only work if there are no specific dependencies on
other packages/versions that are only available
Very annoying that this won't be fixed, even by some PPA. I invested a
week worth of work to script bootstrapping a Ubuntu 12.04 with a lot of
customizations and end up hitting the wall with this problem.
The point about the dependencies is duly noted, but sometimes such issue
requires a
@Oliver,
One of the awesome things about launchpad is that you can trivially
create your own ppa, wherein you could build your own version of netcf
and a version of libvirt built against it.
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The workaround is to enter the interface name (for example, br0)
manually. Due to another bug in virt-manager, this is only possible when
running virt-manager locally on the kvm host. If virt-manager connects
to the remote kvm host, the edit box is not accessible and the only way
to select the
is there a work around? As an alternative, has anyone gotten this to
work on debian stable or testing as a host?
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Thank you very much for an explanation. I understand that thus is not a
trivial fix, but I would nevertheless ask you to reconsider your
position. As we can see in this bug report, many users consider this
issue important and the workaround problematic. For some users this
issue alone is a show
May I kindly ask why this bug has been fixed in Quantal, but marked as
won't fix for Precise - current LTS release that will most likely be
used as VM host OS for the next couple of years?
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@maciej-puzio - because this would require SRU validation, and due to
the nature of the changes, I suspect it would fail due to potential for
regressions. Additionally, netcf as a dependency would need to be
accepted into precise first, which hasn't happened at this stage (see
LP: #904014)
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May I kindly ask why this bug has been fixed in Quantal, but marked as
won't fix for Precise - current LTS release that will most likely be
used as VM host OS for the next couple of years?
Because netcf in precise is in universe, not in main.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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* enable netcf support (LP: #520386)
- debian/control: build-dep on libnetcf-dev
- debian/rules: add --with-netcf to configure args
* add patch
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Confirmed
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mike-e and the rest,
You may be interested in following along with our MIR
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess) for this particular bug.
Please see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcf/+bug/904014.
This was also stated in #63 and has made a lot of progress since then.
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.1 = None
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Precise)
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Quantal)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.10
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Same question. Using x forwarding over ssh to manage virtual machines is
becoming a problem, especially on a performance point of view.
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Title:
Finally found this bug after 3 attempts to get virt-manager working. I
eventually switched to CentOS but went back to Ubuntu when 12.04 was
released to give it another shot. No problems under CentOS but still the
same problem with Ubuntu. After a while finally managed to find this
page using
Bump, this is ridiculous. Definitely won't be deploying our virtual
environment on Ubuntu.
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** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04.1
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Medium
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I`ve rebuilt the source Serge Hallyn`s libvirt with netcf for Presice
and backport to Lucid.
We can get it on my ppa.
http://ppa.launchpad.net/p-p/ppa/ubuntu
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+1
Precise.
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I can also add a +1 for higher than low, as this is a problem for
checking out ubuntu as a basis for virtualization. I'm trying to do a
comparison between a couple of solutions, and I can't even get this one
going.
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I can confirm what Rafal and Angelo said. I successfully assigned a
manually preconfigured bridge to a VM on a lucid server with virt-
manager on precise desktop by just giving the bridge name (br0 in my
case).
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I've been watching this bug for a while cause i was going to upgrade my
home server to ubuntu 11.10. So far, even with the bridge configured
above, the interface doesnt appear in virt-manager. If i manually
specify the bridge while creating a vm, it does attach on boot but cant
network boot from
it just occurred to me it doesnt have the pxe boot roms, didnt realise
they were a separate package, so yes, i can boot from the network.
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@Paul,
note that netcf isn't packaged for 11.10, we can't do a netcf-enabled
libvirt in the ubuntu-virt ppa for oneiric.
Glad that you got the vm net-booting.
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I endend up doing the same, I configured the bridge manually and
(risking to be a bit OT) if you try to setup BONDING at the same time
this post helped me out HUGELY:
http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/2676-bonding-bridging-freez
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guys, I still have this issue on a debian 6 squeeze
how to solve it? can I use some PPA where this fix is pushed? can you
point me to the right repositories? I REALLY need the fix to deploy
guests on my bridged network
thanks
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Quoting Angelo Pantano (ghilte...@gmail.com):
guys, I still have this issue on a debian 6 squeeze
Sorry, what do you mean by this? A debian 6 squeeze host will not be
affected by what we do in the ubuntu libvirt package.
how to solve it? can I use some PPA where this fix is pushed? can you
Angelo, I was able to connect my guests to the physical newtwork
whithout netcf.
I've added the follwing to host's /etc/network/interfaces
auto br0
iface br0 inet static
address 192.168.2.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
bridge_ports eth0
bridge_stp off
bridge_fd 0
I installed the following packages from Wheezy before installing virt-
manager and it is all working no problem
(copied pagkages over and used dpkg -i
ii libvirt-bin 0.9.9-3+b2programs for the
libvirt library
ii libvirt00.9.9-3+b2
I recompile ppa removing --without-netcf in debian/roule and now it
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@silviop,
sorry, the netcf-enabled package in my ppa had gotten overwritten with
another experimental one.
If netcf can't go into main for precise, then perhaps I'll need to
create a libvirt-netcf package in ppa:ubuntu-virt/ppa, with a script
reliably creating that package every time libvirt is
I added ppa and try to install libvirt ppa but virtsh iface-list give
me function not supported .
Precise Server
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We are currently in the process of building a webbased gui for the management
of virtual machines via libvirt. It would be greate if netcf is included in
libvirt, because then the creation of vlans and bridges connected to these
vlans could be handled via libvirt.
Please link libvirt to netcf.
It'll be enabled as soon as netcf hits main.
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** Changed in: libvirt (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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@Martin
uploaded - version 0.9.8-2ubuntu2.ppa1 should be built in ppa:serge-
hallyn/virt in a few hours.
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It looks like the package failed to build properly. This looks like the
relevant error message:
configure: error: You must install libnetcf = 0.1.4 to compile libvirt
make: *** [debian/stamp-autotools] Error 1
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
Any chance we could get the same changes applied to the version of
0.9.8-2 that Chuck Short recently pushed?
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Good point - I've pushed version 0.9.7-2ubuntu15.ppa1, with netcf
enabled, to ppa:serge-hallyn/virt.
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This is awaiting on the netcf MIR in bug 904014
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Debian Bug #573072, now states netcf has been corrected in
Debian/unstable (upstream), and bug is closed. Debian version of
supporting netcf is netcf_0.1.9-1 or greater. Current version on
unstable/sid is: netcf_0.1.9-2
I also see Ubuntu/Precise has v0.1.9-1ubuntu2 listed. Has anybody
I have validated that netcf works on my precise VM. But to really fix
this thing, the libvirt packages have to be configured to link against
libnetcf, don't they?
I would really be excited to see this working in Precise, btw. I would
be happy to test from PPA or whatever as well.
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took me 2 days of messing with the network, virsh, libvirt, qmeu, and
tons of on-line research until i finally hit the correct Google search
terms ,only to figure out that a well know published config does not
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Exact same problem on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit
Linux Kernel 3.0.0-13-generic
KVM info:
Compiled against library: libvir 0.9.2
Using library: libvir 0.9.2
Using API: QEMU 0.9.2
Running hypervisor: QEMU 0.14.1
$ virsh iface-list
error: Failed to list active interfaces
error: this function is not
Ubuntu Server 11.10 here, same problem. Please do something. OpenStack
cannot work either.
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Ubuntu Server 11.10 here, same problem. Please do something. OpenStack
cannot work either.
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A first prototype of a debian/ubuntu package of netcf is here (and at
http://people.canonical.com/~serge/netcf-0.1.9-package.tar.gz). I
converted it to libnl-3.0 because libvirt in ubuntu has been switched to
it. Other than that it was quite straightforward.
With this package I'm able to use
A first prototype of a debian/ubuntu package of netcf is here (and at
http://people.canonical.com/~serge/netcf-0.1.9-package.tar.gz). I
converted it to libnl-3.0 because libvirt in ubuntu has been switched to
it. Other than that it was quite straightforward.
With this package I'm able to use
FYI upstream NetCF now has support for Debian style network config:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=netcf.git;a=commit;h=5a84c95bea872d31f66be2ed6353734793a83aed
http://berrange.com/posts/2011/09/28/porting-netcf-to-debianubuntu-suse-and-windows/
this would enable the libvirt network APIs to
Thanks, Daniel, we had noticed this in the last few days. I'm going to
test the packages and hopefully get them into P post haste :)
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http://berrange.com/posts/2011/09/28/porting-netcf-to-debianubuntu-suse-and-windows/
this would enable the libvirt network APIs to
Thanks, Daniel, we had noticed this in the last few days. I'm going to
test the packages and hopefully get them into P post haste :)
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Running ubuntu natty and I'm having the same problem with KVM.
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Running ubuntu natty and I'm having the same problem with KVM.
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+1, this affects me as well too
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+1, this affects me as well too
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Support for netcf in libvirt is needed so virt-manager can correctly
enumerate and manage interfaces.
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Support for netcf in libvirt is needed so virt-manager can correctly
enumerate and manage interfaces.
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For this to happen, netcf will need to be taught how to manage debian
networks. If that is something you are willing and able to work on,
please work with upstream to get the patches merged.
The debian RFP for netcf is at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=573072. I'm following
For this to happen, netcf will need to be taught how to manage debian
networks. If that is something you are willing and able to work on,
please work with upstream to get the patches merged.
The debian RFP for netcf is at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=573072. I'm following
+1, this affects me as well too
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Absolutely unbelievable. Why in the world is this still marked as a low
priority? It's been over a year.
+1, this affects me as well.
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Absolutely unbelievable. Why in the world is this still marked as a low
priority? It's been over a year.
+1, this affects me as well.
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Bug is also in Natty Narwhal 11.04
Please raise the severity of this.
Very Disappointed that this key feature is not in Ubuntu
(creating bridge from the virtual machine manager)
and the work around mentioned is really usable nor follows the Ubuntu way of
making it just work.
Bug is also in Natty Narwhal 11.04
Please raise the severity of this.
Very Disappointed that this key feature is not in Ubuntu
(creating bridge from the virtual machine manager)
and the work around mentioned is really usable nor follows the Ubuntu way of
making it just work.
** Changed in: libvirt (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Rise the Importance Level +1
Make It Work with an User-Friendly Way is an well-known rule in Ubuntu world.
The world-wide companies group which I'm working for, is going to have
all our servers having Ubuntu 10.04 installed by default, and also going
to purchase Ubuntu Server related services
Rise the Importance Level +1
Make It Work with an User-Friendly Way is an well-known rule in Ubuntu world.
The world-wide companies group which I'm working for, is going to have
all our servers having Ubuntu 10.04 installed by default, and also going
to purchase Ubuntu Server related services
I just want to remind everyone that there is a valid and easy workaround
that was posted in comment #6. I would also like to have this bug
properly addressed but for now the workaround works well and I can
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Simon Déziel,
if you apply this workaroud you can't control your virtual machine throw
virtmanager. It's not a good idea, in this case you can simply install and
configure VM using console virsh or something like this.
For now there is only one ability to use virt manager in a proper way: use
We will test again today but one interface and multiple bridges with
different vlan Ids we found was also failing, will post results soon.
Thanks
Sincerely,
Joel Duckworth
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@Joel,
I have a router VM that has 3 interfaces
please ignore my other comments. It does work as expected, the issue was due to
cloning and not updating the /etc/udev/rules.d/ to pick up the new interface as
eth0
Sorry,
Joel
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I just want to remind everyone that there is a valid and easy workaround
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@Joel,
I have a router VM that has 3 interfaces in separated bridges. What
exactly is failing in your setup ? The PXE boot ?
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Simon Déziel,
if you apply this workaroud you can't control your virtual machine throw
virtmanager. It's not a good idea, in this case you can simply install and
configure VM using console virsh or something like this.
For now there is only one ability to use virt manager in a proper way: use
We will test again today but one interface and multiple bridges with
different vlan Ids we found was also failing, will post results soon.
Thanks
Sincerely,
Joel Duckworth
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@Joel,
I have a router VM that has 3 interfaces
please ignore my other comments. It does work as expected, the issue was due to
cloning and not updating the /etc/udev/rules.d/ to pick up the new interface as
eth0
Sorry,
Joel
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+1 Vote more important than low.
This needs to be addressed asap. The company I work for is an avid
Ubuntu supporter but is struggling to go ahead with ubuntu for
virtualization without this being fixed.
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+1 Vote more important than low.
This needs to be addressed asap. The company I work for is an avid
Ubuntu supporter but is struggling to go ahead with ubuntu for
virtualization without this being fixed.
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This is a real showstopper for Ubuntu - increase the importance level to high
as it even breaks Ubuntu's own guides on KVM
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking
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This is a real showstopper for Ubuntu - increase the importance level to high
as it even breaks Ubuntu's own guides on KVM
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking
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So... Does anyone have a workaround for this issue that doesn't require
X11 libraries on the host, doesn't require root password on the host?
This is a real pain... every virtualization solution I have tried on
Ubuntu requires something to be installed I don't want to, X11, root
password etc...
So... Does anyone have a workaround for this issue that doesn't require
X11 libraries on the host, doesn't require root password on the host?
This is a real pain... every virtualization solution I have tried on
Ubuntu requires something to be installed I don't want to, X11, root
password etc...
Hmm, I think importance must be critical, because without this
functionality user's can't use KVM at all. Bug is still here in Lucid
i386 with latest updates.
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libvirt-bin hypervisor does not support virConnectNumOfInterfaces / unable to
create domain with virt-manager using network bridge
Vadmin: You can still use KVM through the command line, or through virt-
manager if you ssh in to your VM host, run virt-manager, and connect to
localhost. This requires virt-manager and a bunch of X11 type libraries
to be installed on your VM host.
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libvirt-bin hypervisor does not support
Hmm, I think importance must be critical, because without this
functionality user's can't use KVM at all. Bug is still here in Lucid
i386 with latest updates.
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libvirt-bin hypervisor does not support virConnectNumOfInterfaces / unable to
create domain with virt-manager using network bridge
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