Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
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#4 Re: Using multiple network cards in XEN 3.0 Posted by itsec (85.177.xx.xx) on Wed 6 Dec 2006 at 09:47 As I did not try it I cannot be sure but specifying multiple entries in the /etc/xen/anyXmDomain.cfg:entry should do that: vip=['ip=10.XX.XX.230,mac=00:16:de:ad:fa:ce,bridge=xenbr0', 'ip=10.XX.XX.234,mac=00:16:de:ad:be:ef,bridge=xenbr1'] As said, I did not try it and wrote the syntax from memory...
As I did not try it I cannot be sure but specifying multiple entries in the /etc/xen/anyXmDomain.cfg:entry should do that:
vip=['ip=10.XX.XX.230,mac=00:16:de:ad:fa:ce,bridge=xenbr0', 'ip=10.XX.XX.234,mac=00:16:de:ad:be:ef,bridge=xenbr1']
As said, I did not try it and wrote the syntax from memory...
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