Dave, >>vif= ['bridge=skge0,mac=00:a:b:c:d:e,script=vif-dedicated']
Interessting option - is it already documented? I did not read about this feature until now. Does it also work for para-virtualized DomUs? If I understand this correct, the network adapter used for the DomU (skge0 in the example) is than in exclusive use by the DomU. If this is the case it's not necessary that the driver for the network adapter supports more than one mac address. And therefor, at least in theory, this should work with wifi adapter using GLDv3 driver also ? regards Bernd David Edmondson wrote: > Christian, something that might work is to dedicate one of your > network adaptors to the guest domain. It would then not be usable by > dom0, but it might let you see stuff working. > > If you use wpi0 for Solaris and skge0 for the guest domain, the > configuration would be something like: > > vif= ['bridge=skge0,mac=00:a:b:c:d:e,script=vif-dedicated'] > > Where "00:a:b:c:d:e" is replaced with the actual MAC address of your > SysKonnect device. > > dme. > > _______________________________________________ > xen-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > > -- Bernd Schemmer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany http://home.arcor.de/bnsmb/index.html M s temprano que tarde el mundo cambiar . Fidel Castro _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
