Hi,
BTY, I'm sorry to ask this basics stuff... I'm short of time to finish this
job... So I requested your help to turn it quickly...
I'm about to release the next version of the Xen Live DVD with OpenVSwitch
included by default but, for now, I'll let the OpenVSwitch disabled, to
learn more abo
As Jesse mentioned, the preferred method is to not use bridge compatibility,
since it requires an extra daemon and kernel module. However, sometimes it's
not possible to do that, so instructions for bridge compatibility are available
in INSTALL.bridge in the distribution. You read it online he
2010/8/2 Martinx - ジェームズ :
> How to use the bridge compatibility layer?
It's documented in INSTALL.bridge.
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Hi Jesse,
How to use the bridge compatibility layer?
Thanks!
Thiago
2010/8/2 Jesse Gross
> 2010/8/2 Martinx - ジェームズ
>
> Hi!
>>
>> I just installed successfully the OpenVSwitch on my Debian dom0 with Xen
>> packages for Debian and also packages for Debian of the OpenVSwtich,
>> compiled by
2010/8/2 Martinx - ジェームズ
> Hi!
>
> I just installed successfully the OpenVSwitch on my Debian dom0 with Xen
> packages for Debian and also packages for Debian of the OpenVSwtich,
> compiled by me.
>
> But now, when restarting my dom0, the bridges are gone! And the virtual
> machines do not go
Hi!
I just installed successfully the OpenVSwitch on my Debian dom0 with Xen
packages for Debian and also packages for Debian of the OpenVSwtich,
compiled by me.
But now, when restarting my dom0, the bridges are gone! And the virtual
machines do not go up, because the bridge was replaced by Op