You should try connecting to the VM via VNC and see what's happening on that
side. The XML you pasted was for a VM not running, when it's running, you'll
see a port defined in .
Did you enter those MAC addresses or did you let libvirt generate them for
you?
.:. jeremy
Il 10/04/2010 08:29, Valerio Felici ha scritto:
Hi, I will try to explain my case, I hope this is rigth place to do it.
Starting VM, corrisponding on two interfaces declared, vnet1 e vnet2 are
showed in ifconfig (vnet0 is for another VM) but "brctl showmacs br0"
don't show their MACs
Sor
Hi, I will try to explain my case, I hope this is rigth place to do it.
My goal is migrate an Ubuntu 9.10 64bit VMWare VM from a Win2k8 64bit
server to an Ubuntu 9.10 64bit server.
Following some tutorials I've got a .qcow2 file from .vmdk and a .xml
file from .vmx file
Running virsh define