Thanks much sir Ease I think mainly adding a macvtap is pretty quick, performant and works. And last but definitely not least, ignorance of other quick easy solutions. Well, also macvtap works on older hardware where I don't have physical functions to passthrough via sr-iov, that is what you are pointing to with "macvtaps in the most outer one VM and pass them thru to inner layer VMs"? Currently I can use macvtaps with an old HP xw8600 desktop with the integrated broadcoms
yeah ease/hardware/ignorance On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Michal Privoznik <mpriv...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 08.07.2016 22:23, jsl6uy js16uy wrote: > > Hello all, hope all is well > > > > this maybe outside of libvirt-users.... > > Can you nest macvtap devices to ultimately receive a real routable ip on > > the nested vm? > > > > I have never tested it, but why do you want to nest macvtaps? Why not > have macvtaps in the most outer one VM and pass them thru to inner layer > VMs? > > Michal >
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