On 2008-10-03 at 20:38+01 Daniel P Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com> wrote:
[Turning a physical network interface into a bridge] is trival from
an implementation POV.
True--once you know you need to do so.
I accept it is badly documented though, hence why we created that
wiki page.
I think it would be very helpful if the "Connect to host network"
configuration screen in virt-manager mentioned this, though. E.g.,
instead of this:
Tip: Choose this option if your host is statically connected to
wired ethernet, to gain the ability to migrate the virtual system.
It said this:
Tip: Choose this option if your host is statically connected to
wired ethernet, to gain the ability to migrate the virtual system.
(To share a physical device, configure it as a bridge.)
Unless I hear objections, I'll BZ this against virt-manager.
There's two different audiences really - people who are serious
server administrators used to setting up crazy stuff like bonding,
vlans, bridging.
Agreed. But I think it could be a lot more obvious (even to seasoned
system administrators) that the shared physical device must be a
bridge.
The long term goal is that network manager should be addressing
their needs. We don't want to implement bridging control APIs in
libvirt, because that's just a short term hack - when people should
really be focused on making NetworkManager better
Agreed; that seems to be a reasonable position.
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