I'm still having problems but I am coming to the conclusion the issue is related to network cards.
Does the following ring any bells for anyone? I don't have a problem using the embedded ethernet port (netxtreme bcm5722 gigabit pci-e) as the management interface on eth0. eth1 allows me to configure it (rtl8111/8168b pci-e card) as the management interface, ping itself, but not ping the default gateway. The same gateway eth0 is happy to use. So is it a case of a bum card or is there some gotcha using embedded and card based pci-e I am unaware of, or issues with conflicting drivers? Thanks, Chris On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 7:58 PM, George Shuklin <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > Well, if you do really wish to connect hosts (to be exactly, dom0) to > different networks, then create a separate vif's. This can sounds strange, > but you can create vifs and connect them to requited networks. Control > domain is same domain as normal virtual machines, so you can connect > vifs/vbds to them. > > 'physical' network interfaces (pifs) are used only for bridging. > > > On 25.08.2011 22:07, Chris Percol wrote: > > Thanks, but in another environment we have a similar setup and I am > struggling to see why this scenario is a problem? > > In the other environment we have a host with one nic connected to a > switch then router/gateway, 10.10.0.1. Another nic in the same host is > connected to a separate switch which is connected to a san with a gateway of > 172.16.0.1. Both nics have addresses on their respective networks and the > host can happily talk to either network . > > However, in the new environment we are working on we can not get xenbr1 > on a 192.168.100.0 network to talk to the gateway on the same network, > 192.168.100.1. The xenbr0 connected to separate physical network of > 192.168.1.0 has no problem talking to the 192.168.1.1 gateway and clients. > > I tried adding a route for the 192.168.100.1 which was added to the route > table but still no joy. > > Can anyone shed any light? > > Thanks, > > Chris > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:40 PM, George Shuklin > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I think this is a task for router. >> >> If you are asking about direct interconnetion between networks on host, >> this is possible, but not supported. >> >> >> В Чт., 25/08/2011 в 11:50 +0100, Chris Percol пишет: >> > Hi, >> > >> > >> > I have a dual nic host running xcp 1 rc3 with each nic connected to a >> > separate physical network/broadband connection, xenbr0 and xenbr1. >> > >> > >> > How do I go about enabling a workstation to ping xenbr1, which is on >> > the same physical network, when the host's gateway is being set by >> > xenbr0? >> > >> > >> > Here's my current setup... >> > >> > >> > xenbr0, 192.168.100.3, gateway 192.168.100.1 >> > xenbr1, 192.168.1.3, (gateway 192.168.1.1) >> > >> > >> > Many thanks, >> > >> > >> > Chris >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > xen-api mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-api >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> xen-api mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-api >> > >
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