https://wiki.xenproject.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=N0de&feedformat=atomXen - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:50:52ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.3https://wiki.xenproject.org/index.php?title=Talk:XAPI_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution&diff=3080Talk:XAPI toolstack on a Debian-based distribution2012-04-04T17:59:06Z<p>N0de: /* Wifi */</p>
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<div>== Wifi ==<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]02:17, 30 March 2012 (UTC) : Hi all. I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a openvswitch switch which uses this interface as the public uplink and downlink, I have not gone farther than having a ubuntu precise upgraded box with xcp installed, but not functional. <br />
:How do I create a xenbr0 and bind my wifi interface so it stays functional? After creating a bridge and adding this interface to it, my wifi card became unusable, so I had to delete the bridge for it to become available again.<br />
:Thanks for any help, precisions or link on the topic.<br />
* [[User:Lars.kurth|Lars.kurth]] 08:52, 30 March 2012 (UTC): Have you looked at [[Xen_in_WiFi_networks]]?<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]16:58, 4 April 2012 (UTC) : Nope. Not linked. The interface cannot be bridged with brctl at all. But when its put in a openvswitch switch, there is no way for network-manager or wicd to control it. It become "unmanageable". No traffic at all on the interface with tcpdump, but still in ifconfig. Any troubleshoothin advised?</div>N0dehttps://wiki.xenproject.org/index.php?title=Talk:XAPI_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution&diff=3079Talk:XAPI toolstack on a Debian-based distribution2012-04-04T17:57:49Z<p>N0de: </p>
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<div>== Wifi ==<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]02:17, 30 March 2012 (UTC) : Hi all. I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a openvswitch switch which uses this interface as the public uplink and downlink, I have not gone farther than having a ubuntu precise upgraded box with xcp installed, but not functional. <br />
:How do I create a xenbr0 and bind my wifi interface so it stays functional? After creating a bridge and adding this interface to it, my wifi card became unusable, so I had to delete the bridge for it to become available again.<br />
:Thanks for any help, precisions or link on the topic.<br />
* [[User:Lars.kurth|Lars.kurth]] 08:52, 30 March 2012 (UTC): Have you looked at [[Xen_in_WiFi_networks]]?<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]16:58, 4 April 2012 (UTC) : Nope. Not linked. The interface cannot be bridged with brctl at all. But when its put in a openvswitch switch, there is no way for network-manager or wicd to control it. It become "unmanageable".</div>N0dehttps://wiki.xenproject.org/index.php?title=Talk:XAPI_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution&diff=3078Talk:XAPI toolstack on a Debian-based distribution2012-04-04T17:57:31Z<p>N0de: </p>
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<div>== Wifi ==<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]02:17, 30 March 2012 (UTC) : Hi all. I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a openvswitch switch which uses this interface as the public uplink and downlink, I have not gone farther than having a ubuntu precise upgraded box with xcp installed, but not functional. <br />
:How do I create a xenbr0 and bind my wifi interface so it stays functional? After creating a bridge and adding this interface to it, my wifi card became unusable, so I had to delete the bridge for it to become available again.<br />
:Thanks for any help, precisions or link on the topic.<br />
* [[User:Lars.kurth|Lars.kurth]] 08:52, 30 March 2012 (UTC): Have you looked at [[Xen_in_WiFi_networks]]?<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]16:58, 4 April 2012 (UTC: Nope. Not linked. The interface cannot be bridged with brctl at all. But when its put in a openvswitch switch, there is no way for network-manager or wicd to control it. It become "unmanageable".</div>N0dehttps://wiki.xenproject.org/index.php?title=Talk:XAPI_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution&diff=3077Talk:XAPI toolstack on a Debian-based distribution2012-04-04T17:55:23Z<p>N0de: /* Wifi */</p>
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<div>== Wifi ==<br />
* [[User:N0de|N0de]]02:17, 30 March 2012 (UTC) : Hi all. I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a openvswitch switch which uses this interface as the public uplink and downlink, I have not gone farther than having a ubuntu precise upgraded box with xcp installed, but not functional. <br />
:How do I create a xenbr0 and bind my wifi interface so it stays functional? After creating a bridge and adding this interface to it, my wifi card became unusable, so I had to delete the bridge for it to become available again.<br />
:Thanks for any help, precisions or link on the topic.<br />
* [[User:Lars.kurth|Lars.kurth]] 08:52, 30 March 2012 (UTC): Have you looked at [[Xen_in_WiFi_networks]]?<br />
Nope. Not linked. The interface cannot be bridged with brctl at all. But when its put in a openvswitch switch, there is no way for network-manager or wicd to control it. It become "unmanageable".</div>N0dehttps://wiki.xenproject.org/index.php?title=Talk:XAPI_toolstack_on_a_Debian-based_distribution&diff=3050Talk:XAPI toolstack on a Debian-based distribution2012-03-30T02:17:29Z<p>N0de: Created page with "Hi all. I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a …"</p>
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<div>Hi all.<br />
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I followed the instructions in this page, but since I have only one interface, which is a wifi interface and find nothing on the internet on how to effectively create a openvswitch switch which uses this interface as the public uplink and downlink, I have not gone farther than having a ubuntu precise upgraded box with xcp installed, but not functional.<br />
<br />
How do I create a xenbr0 and bind my wifi interface so it stays functional?<br />
After creating a bridge and adding this interface to it, my wifi card became unusable, so I had to delete the bridge for it to become available again.<br />
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Thanks for any help, precisions or link on the topic.</div>N0de