XenServer Networking
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i turned off iptables on both Xen Host and Centos Guest machine,, but no success
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@Dashrender yes it is getting the ip form my LAN DHCP but it cannot ping the default gateway..
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@Alket_tux said in XenServer Networking:
@Dashrender yes it is getting the ip form my LAN DHCP but it cannot ping the default gateway..
and you confirmed in the DHCP server that the reservation is successful? I know sounds crazy - how could it even make a request to the LAN to get a DHCP address if it can't respond to the DHCP provider that it accepted it? But then if all of that works, then why can't you connect to resources on the the network for which you were provided an IP?
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@Dashrender it must be the same, as my /etc/resolv.conf is the same in XenServer and in Centos
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hello guys,
what if i tried to enable second interface in Vbox.. can you give some help to add the second nic to xenbr1.https://toic.org/blog/2008/multiple-network-interfaces-in-xen/
i read this but i do not have /etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge in xenserver 7any ideas?
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Hello guys,
sorry to bother you again,, but i just noticed something:
i have another xenserver host on my VirtualBox
and i can ping this other host from my guest vm inside xen host 1.. meaning:Vbox = I
xenhost 1 = I.I
centos vm = I.I.I
xen host 2 = I.II
and centos can ping I.Ihere is a picture for better understanding.. thannks
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What's not working?
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@Dashrender as you can see from the picture, ping to host is not working
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Ping from Xen host 2 isn't working?
Can you show us the networking picture? try rebooting the whole thing, shut down both XenServer 1 and 2, close Virtual Box, reboot PC, try again.
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@Dashrender already done several times, no progress