On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Thomas Leonard <talex5@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4 June 2015 at 09:22, Nick Betteridge <buzzheavyyear@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Each time I fire up a '2 and leave it on overnight and then try and ssh
> into
> > the board the following morning, I get a no route to host. Doing an arp
> on
> > my machine will list the ip address but default to a 0:0:0:0:0:0 mac
> > address. Incidentally, all of the running unikernels on the board are
> still
> > functioning and accessible as expected - invincible :)
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea how I can tweak this beast to get it to keep it
> > accessible?
>
> Not sure if it's related, but when I tried customising my network
> settings I had various network problems that were fixed by 'apt-get
> purge xapi-xe xcp-networkd'. I didn't have time to look into the cause
> properly, but I think xcp-networkd fights with the OS for control of
> the network settings if you're not careful (try "xe pif-list
> params=all"). Probably one of the xapi people can explain what it's up
> to, if so.
>
I've not seen that myself, but perhaps someone on the xen-api list (cc:d)
could come up with a theory?
Cheers,
--
Dave Scott
> On 4 June 2015 at 09:22, Nick Betteridge <buzzheavyyear@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Each time I fire up a '2 and leave it on overnight and then try and ssh
> into
> > the board the following morning, I get a no route to host. Doing an arp
> on
> > my machine will list the ip address but default to a 0:0:0:0:0:0 mac
> > address. Incidentally, all of the running unikernels on the board are
> still
> > functioning and accessible as expected - invincible :)
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea how I can tweak this beast to get it to keep it
> > accessible?
>
> Not sure if it's related, but when I tried customising my network
> settings I had various network problems that were fixed by 'apt-get
> purge xapi-xe xcp-networkd'. I didn't have time to look into the cause
> properly, but I think xcp-networkd fights with the OS for control of
> the network settings if you're not careful (try "xe pif-list
> params=all"). Probably one of the xapi people can explain what it's up
> to, if so.
>
I've not seen that myself, but perhaps someone on the xen-api list (cc:d)
could come up with a theory?
Cheers,
--
Dave Scott