Hi, It was good help. /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ has net.hotplug file. Need to check what it does.
Regards. Tejas On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:13 AM, ilya musayev <[email protected] > wrote: > I'm not sure about Xen, but VMware suppots hot-add NICs. > > The behavior of not creating ifcfg-eth1 is linux and not cloudstack. > > If you add NICs before you power on guest vm for the first time, it will > detect multiple nics and create ifcfg interface files. > > I have the same behavior on VMware with or without CloudStack. CloudStack > (or vCenter without CloudStack) adds virtual nic, which is presented if you > run "dmesg" or "ifconfig -a" - while VM is up and running. > > From there on, CloudStack has no insight into vm, its linux admins > responsibility to script or add interface file manually. > > See if reboot helps. > > Regards > ilya > > > On 6/24/14, 9:21 PM, Tejas Gadaria wrote: > >> Hi liya, >> >> I tried with "Add Network to VM" by selecting other VLAN. >> On Cloudstack UI Its showing IP but in CentOS its not creating ifcfg-eth1 >> file. >> Xen-tools are installed on CentOS. >> >> Regards, >> Tejas >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:09 AM, ilya musayev < >> [email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> You have add network feature under NICs view of the VM. >>> >>> >>> On 6/24/14, 8:19 PM, Tejas Gadaria wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have 2 diff VLAN created by "default shared Network offering". I want >>>> to >>>> assign one ip from both VLAN to Linux guest VM. Is it possible ? I am >>>> using >>>> CS 4.3 with Xen 6.2 SP1. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Tejas >>>> >>>> >>>> >
