
> I can communicate from the Debian 7 vm to all hosts in my network, but I > - Have yout tried guest-to-guest communication (over the same bridge)? > ARP table of Solaris vm except the MAC of the vm itself. To be more clear: I can't see any MAC address in > But I can't see the MAC address of oVirt host (10.0.100.42) in arp table > I can also see the MAC of the Solaris vm in arp cache of oVirt host: > - Do you see the who-has packet when sniffing the bridge device? > this bridge (and reachable from the Debian 7 vm): > 10.0.100.42 is the ip of the oVirt host and it's ip is configured on > - Particulalry, does the host device with 10.0.100.42 sit on the same > vnet2 is the Solaris 11 vm which can't communicate over the network. > vnet1 is a Debian 7 vm which has a perfectly working network. > bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces > - Would you share the output of your `brctl show`? > Thanks a lot for your answer and sorry for my late response - I was sick > Changing the interface to e1000 doesn't work either. > Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot / get Solaris networking > machine and can't see much differences except that oVirt has more > I also compared the qemu-kvm process list on the KVM with the oVirt > listening on vnet2, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535

> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol > tcpdump: WARNING: vnet2: no IPv4 address assigned > my CentOS host (10.0.100.42) but no response to it. > (ip 10.0.100.123) I can see ARP requests from the vm for ip address > When using tcpdump on the vnet interface which belongs to the > port no mac addr is local? ageing timer > I can see the mac address on my CentOS host, but can't ping the > * Network connections - on RHEL 6.4 with plain libvirt/kvm this is > as a RHEV host, so the qemu-kvm-rhev package is installed in case > choose Solaris 10 as OS in virt-manager), which has KVM version:


> These are the same settings as on my RHEL 6.4 KVM host (except I can > On my oVirt 3.2.2 environment I installed Solaris 11 U1 with the > I want to start the discussion about Solaris support on oVirt > On Fri, at 22:26 +0100, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: > On Mon, at 15:14 +0100, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:

On Mon, at 16:29 +0100, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
