I currently have a reasonably nasty workaround. I have a dual port PCI-X GB NIC with the cable going from one port to the other. This is creating a physical bridge. The internal eth2 is bridged to vmbr2 and eth3 is bridged to vmbr3. The VM has access to vmbr3. It is not the best solution but...
Hi Udo,
Trying the bridge using a dummy0 did not work either. Pings / communication will still not go through. The better question is why the public bridge does not work... It works properly on the amdhost machine. I have take the private bridge out of the config leaving only the public one. I...
To add to the confusion I have another host with hugely different hardware where the Public bridge (routed) setup works correctly.
One difference is that the other system is AMD based, it has sky2 and tg3 cards. The host I am having issues with has Xeon 53xx CPU and dual e1000 nics.
Both are...
Hi,
I am looking to have 2 bridges.
Host:
vmbr0 is connected to eth0 for general networking and it is set statically to 10.1.1.3/24 with a default gateway of 10.1.1.2.
vmbr1 is for host only networking. It is planned to be used for iSCSI to get raw drives passed through to an OpenSolaris...
I have built and installed the debian packages for the iscsitarget package. Below are the commands I used. I have not finished setting it up so can't confirm that it is operating correctly.
sudo -s
apt-get install devscripts quilt pve-headers-`uname -r`
mkdir -p ~/src/dkms
cd ~/src/dkms
dget...
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