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Configuring for Use on a Network
Integrating Red Hat Virtualization into your network architecture is a complicated process and depending upon your infrastructure, may require custom configuration to deploy multiple ethernet interfaces and setup bridging.
Each domain network interface is connected to a virtual network interface in dom0
by a point to point link. These devices are vif
and
. vif1.0
for the first interface in domain 1; vif3.1
for the second interface in domain 3.
Domain0 handles traffic on these virtual interfaces by using standard Linux conventions for bridging, routing, rate limiting, etc. The xend daemon employs two shell scripts to perform initial configuration of your network and new virtual interfaces. These scripts configure a single bridge for all virtual interfaces. You can configure additional routing and bridging by customizing these scripts.
Red Hat Virtualization's virtual networking is controlled by the two shell scripts, network-bridge
and vif-bridge
. xend calls these scripts when certain events occur. Arguments can be passed to the scripts to provide additional contextual information. These scripts are located in the /etc/xen/scripts
directory. You can change script properties by modifying the xend-config.sxp configuration file located in the /etc/xen
directory.
network-bridge
— When xend is started or stopped, this script initializes or shuts down the virtual network. Then the configuration initialization creates the bridge xen—br0
and moves eth0
onto that bridge, modifying the routing accordingly. When xend finally exits, it deletes the bridge and removes eth0
, thereby restoring the original IP and routing configuration.
vif-bridge
is a script that is invoked for every virtual interface on the domain. It configures firewall rules and can add the vif
to the appropriate bridge.
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