[CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-01 Thread skull
Hello CentOS mailinglist I am running CentOS 6.3 with qemu-kvm and libvirt. I was experimenting with bridged VM networking. Usually the VMs run over the network device virbr0. So i created a new bridge with brctl and added my eth0 to that bridge. Not touching virbr0 or it's configuration at all.

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-01 Thread skull
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth: >> Does anyone have an idea how to recreate the default virbr0? >> Is it doable via virsh? I don't have a DE installed on this server, so >> no virtual-manager. I am willing to go that far if it's worth it though. >> > You don't need a DE for that just yu

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-01 Thread skull
Am 01.02.2013 23:56, schrieb skull: > Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth: >>> Does anyone have an idea how to recreate the default virbr0? >>> Is it doable via virsh? I don't have a DE installed on this server, so >>> no virtual-manager. I am willing to

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-02 Thread skull
Am 02.02.2013 02:12, schrieb James Hogarth: >> What i did in terms of network changes was the following script. It's an >> old one i used when i didn't work with virsh, because i followed an old >> tutorial for kvm-qemu on CentOS 5. >> It basically creates a new bridge called bg0, creates a tap0 in

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-02 Thread skull
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth: > You don't need a DE for that just yum install xauth virt-manager and ssh -X > to forward it to your local X server. > By the way I would be very interested in that bit, because I never managed to actually get X forwarding to work from a server running

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-02 Thread skull
Am 02.02.2013 14:58, schrieb skull: > Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth: >> You don't need a DE for that just yum install xauth virt-manager and ssh -X >> to forward it to your local X server. >> > By the way I would be very interested in that bit, because

[CentOS] X forwarding

2013-02-02 Thread skull
How does one use X forwarding properly? I got a server running CentOS 6.3 at runlevel 3 (no DE installed) I try to access virt-manager via x-forwarding from another CentOS 6.3 client in my network (runlevel 5 with default gnome) on The server i changed my sshd_config: X11Forwarding yes i install

Re: [CentOS] X forwarding

2013-02-02 Thread skull
Am 02.02.2013 16:45, schrieb Brett Serkez: > On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 9:49 AM, skull wrote: > >> How does one use X forwarding properly? >> ... >> >> Anything else there is to do? >> When i try to: >> ssh -X root@server virt-manager >> >> >

Re: [CentOS] weird issue with qemu-kvm network...

2013-02-02 Thread skull
Am 02.02.2013 16:58, schrieb James Hogarth: >> Isn't the rhel way to install NetworkManager anyway? Because then you can > forget all your ifcfg scripts anyway because they will be overwritten by NM. >> At least that was the cause when i had NetworkManager installed... (That > was why i removed it

Re: [CentOS] Nagios NRPE IPv6

2013-02-20 Thread skull
Am 17.02.2013 14:23, schrieb Tilman Schmidt: > Am 15.02.2013 19:27, schrieb Keith Keller: >> On 2013-02-15, Tilman Schmidt wrote: >>> On my network management server I have >>> >>> Name: nagios-plugins-nrpe >>> Arch: x86_64 >>> Version : 2.13 >>> Release : 1.el6 >>> Size

Re: [CentOS] KVM Setup for Win7 Pro on CentOS 5.x

2012-08-18 Thread skull
Am 18.08.2012 00:06, schrieb Bill Campbell: > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, Theo Band wrote: >> On 08/16/2012 06:36 PM, Bill Campbell wrote: > ... >>> + Set up network bridging on the private LAN so that the Windows system >>>is accessible via OpenVPN connections from the outside world and by