## Path: System/Virtualization ## Description: ## Type: list() ## Default: "" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of network types, physical/virtual network # devices,mac addresses and IP addresses to create bridges on using # the following format: # # ,,,,, # # Where: # = bridge|nat|route|hostonly|nohost|empty # = The network number (0,1,2,etc.) of that type of # network (i.e. xennat0, xenbr1, xenhost3, etc.) # = The network interface the bridge will be # attached to (i.e. eth0, veth2, etc.) # If set to 'default' the interface used for the # default gateway will be used # = The MAC address to assign to # = The IP address and Subnet Mask to assign to # format= 1.2.3.4/24 # = dhcp-on|dhcp-off (DHCP server on/off on that net) # # Network Definition Examples: # bridged "bridge,0,default,,,dhcp-off" # "bridge,1,eth1,,,dhcp-off" # nat "nat,0,veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off" # routed "route,0,veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off" # hostonly "hostonly,0,veth3,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off" # nohost "nohost,0,eth1,,,dhcp-off" # empty "empty,0,,,dhcp-off" # # Example: "bridge,0,eth0,,,dhcp-off nat,0,veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off hostonly,0,veth3,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off empty,0,,,dhcp-off" # # The above example would create 4 networks the first being a bridged network # (xenbr0), the second being a NATed network (xennat0), the third being a host # only network (xenhost0) and the fourth being an empty network (xenempty0) # # Used by network-multinet v2.x only # NETWORK_LIST="bridge,0,default,,,dhcp-off nat,0,veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:02,172.22.0.1/16,dhcp-off hostonly,0,veth3,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,dhcp-off empty,0,,,dhcp-off" ## Type: string(eth0,eth1,eth2,eth3) ## Default: "eth0" ## Config: # # Network interface to use as the external interface for NATed # and Routed networks # # If set to 'default" it will use the same interface used for the # default route # NAT_EXTERNAL_INTERFACE="default" ## Type: string(xenbr) ## Default: "xenbr" ## Config: # # Name of bridge to create (xenbr0, xenbr1, etc.) # # Used by network-multinet v1.x only # BRIDGE_NAME="xenbr" ## Type: list() ## Default: "eth0" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of physical network # devices to create traditional bridges on # # Used by network-multinet v1.x only # # Example: "eth0 eth1 eth2" # # The above example would create 3 traditional bridges # xenbr0 on eth0, xenbr1 on eth1 and xenbr2 on eth2 # BRIDGE_NETDEV_LIST="eth0" ## Type: list() ## Default: "" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of virtual network devices,mac addresses # and IP addresses to create local bridges on using the following format: # # ,,,, # # Example: "veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:02,172.22.0.1/16,nat,dhcp-on veth3,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,hostonly,dhcp-off" # # The above example would create 2 local bridged the first being a NATed network # and the second being a host only network # # Used by network-multinet v1.x only # LOCAL_BRIDGE_LIST="veth2,00:16:3E:01:00:02,172.22.0.1/16,nat,dhcp-off veth3,00:16:3E:01:00:03,172.23.0.1/16,hostonly,dhcp-off" ## Type: list() ## Default: "" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of bridge numbers/NICs to # create "no-host" bridges on. # # No-Host bridges are bridges that are connected to a # physical interface but not to an interface in Domain0. # VMs connected to them are bridged to the outside world # but cannot communicate with Domain0 # # Example: "eth1,4" # # The above example would create a single NO-Host bridge named xenbr4 # that would have the eth1 interface connected to it as a bridge port # # Used by network-multinet v1.x only # NOHOST_BRIDGE_LIST="" ## Type: string(eth ## Type: list() ## Default: "" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of bridge numbers to # create empty bridges on. # # Example: "4 5" # # The above example would create two empty bridges named xenbr4 and xenbr5 # # Used by network-multinet v1.x only # EMPTY_BRIDGE_LIST="4" ## Type: string(128-249) ## Default: "128-249" ## Config: # # IP address range for the dhcp server. These should be the # beginning and ending addresses from the last octet of the # IP address # XEN_DHCP_RANGE="128-249" ## Type: string(137.65.1.1,137.65.1.2) ## Default: "gateway" ## Config: # # IP address(es) of DNS servers for the dhcp server to give out. # If set to "gateway" then the IP address of the gateway will be # set as the DNS server. # # Examples: "137.65.1.1,137.65.1.2" # "gateway" # XEN_DHCP_DNS_SERVERS="gateway" ## Type: boolean ## Default: "false" ## Config: # # If set to true the xend-relocation script will enable/disable # the vm migration feature of xend.. # ENABLE_RELOCATION="false" ## Type: list() ## Default: "any" ## Config: # # Space delimited list of IP addresses/host names of machines # that xen will accept vm migrations from. If set to 'any' # xen will accept vm migrations from any host # # Example: "10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2" would allow relocation to/from thos IPs # Example: "any" would allow reloaction to/from any host # RELOCATION_NODELIST="any" ## Type: boolean ## Default: "false" ## Config: # # If set to true the xend-relocation script will attempt to # enable/disable vm migration on all relocation nodes listed # in the RELOCATION_LIST variable. # # Note: Communication with the nodes is done via ssh so # pre-distributed ssh keys is recommended. # MANAGE_ALL_RELOCATION_NODES="false" ## Type: integer ## Default: "8002" ## Config: # # The TCP port used by Xen for VM relocation # XEN_RELOCATION_PORT="8002"