Thanks for your information.
The change base on your suggestion that load bridge module at the beginning
of bridge setup has been checked in.
You can get here to open a defect for any issue.
https://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/bugs/
Thanks
Best Regards
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IBM China System Technology Laboratory
Tel: 86-10-82453455
Email: [email protected]
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Haidian District Beijing P.R.China 100193
From: Allison Andrews <[email protected]>
To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date: 2015/03/27 08:29
Subject: [xcat-user] setting up bridge interfaces in xHRM postinstall
script on SL6.6
Hi,
I've been attempting to follow the instructions for setting up
KVM
hosts in xcat found at:
http://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/wiki/XCAT_Virtualization_with_KVM/
I'm attempting to do this with SL6.6 nodes, and I noticed that whenever
I added the "xHRM bridgeprereq eth0:br0" postscript, the machine would
hang and fall off the network.
Eventually I was able to figure out how to get a shell on the serial
console and test this somewhere that I could see standard output, and
discovered that the problem was that the bridge kernel module was not
loaded, and was not being automatically loaded by the brctl addbr br0
command. adding "modprobe bridge" to the xHRM script resolved this problem.
I'm mostly just posting this to save time for anyone else who attempts
this configuration, and so that hopefully the xHRM script can be
improved(Is there a better place for bug reports?)
-Allie
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