Solaris 11 zonecfg support a NIC configuration called anet. "When such a zone boots, a lower-link (see below) will be automatically determined and a temporary VNIC automati- cally created over that link for the zone. The lower- link and VNIC are deleted when the zone halts."
Does anyone know if there are plans to add this feature to OI? Mike On Sat, 2012-10-20 at 15:38 +0400, Jim Klimov wrote: > As I wrote earlier, I am trying to match-and-use varied > drivers for my computer's NIC, one at a time, transparently > to other users of the system (including vnics over this link). > > FWIW, I tried to solve the problem differently than discussed > before: now I tried to make an aggregation from instances of > the different drivers. VNICs over the aggregation do seem to > work, as well as "normal" communications from the GZ to internet, > though the intermittent hangs do still appear with both stock > rge and gani drivers for the builtin Realtek 8168/8111 GbE NIC. > > The problem is that the aggregation can only be defined over > existing interfaces (also if directly hacking into the config > file /etc/dladm/datalink.conf), so basically I can't predefine > an "aggr0" over "rge0 + gani0 + e1000g0" and have it work with > whatever driver I currently have loaded. If I mention a driver > which is not present at the moment (i.e. "rge0" while "gani" is > loaded, or "e1000g0" while in physical hardware boot) the aggr0 > link is not spawned at all. > > I looked at IPMP, but it seems too unwieldy for the laptop case > (each component of an ipmp group needs its own IP and a known > external node to test against). > > Can the aggregations be forced to accept missing devices and > work with those currently available? If that's not currently > possible, does it seem like a good RFE (i.e. hardware can break > so upon a reboot a server's NIC really can go missing - would > be bad to lose a whole aggr because of that)? > > Also, config changes made with dladm program take their place > immediately, however hacks into its config file require a reboot. > How can I make the system re-read the /etc/dladm/datalink.conf > file and apply manually changed settings? I tried to run > "svcadm restart datalink-management" - did not help... > > 2012-10-01 14:02, Jim Klimov wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I wondered what is a Crossbow+VanityNaming way of > > doing some things I've done some time ago with static > > config files: > > > > I have an installed OS image which can be booted on > > different hardware (say, a pass-through partition with > > OI that can be booted from hardware BIOS as a dual-boot > > option, as well as in a VM from another host OS on the > > box). In these different hardware environments this box > > sees varied networking gear - an rge0 in one case and > > an e1000g0 in another. I want the logical networking > > to be the same in these cases. > > > > So, previously for a singular global zone I made two > > files (/etc/hostname.e1000g0 and /etc/hostname.rge0) > > with identical contents, and the system plumbed the > > one "present" NIC with the needed addressing setup. > > > > Now I want to make some VNICs and configure some > > local zones with attachment to the external NIC (can > > play with both exclusive and shared IP stacks). > > > > I expected that "vanity naming" can help me in this > > case by naming "the present NIC" for example "eth0", > > and my zone and VNIC attachments would go over eth0. > > Should this work? > > > > Alternately, can I create an etherstub with several > > attached VNICs, including one with IP configuration > > for the global zone, and bridge it to external LAN > > via "the one present NIC" (i.e. by attaching both > > e1000g0 and rge0 instances to the etherstub)? > > > > Disclaimer: I did not yet try either variant, and > > am in the process of setting up the boot of physical > > OI from a VM in another OS, but wanted to know in > > advance what to expect ;) > > > > Thanks, > > //Jim > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss