On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 03:09:56PM -0400, Lee Revell wrote:
On 03/10/2015 05:12 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>Just for comparison, libguestfs 1.29.29 on Fedora host, plus
>virt-builder, with a Fedora guest does this:
>
libguestfs 1.29.29 on a ubuntu 14.04 host with fedora-21 guest seems
have no functioning network, it cannot ping the host. Is there some
configuration required on the host?
leer@eng-leer:~/libguestfs-1.29.29$ virt-builder fedora-21
--run-command "ping -c 4 172.16.12.200"
[ 1.0] Downloading:
http://libguestfs.org/download/builder/fedora-21.xz
[ 1.0] Planning how to build this image
[ 1.0] Uncompressing
[ 28.0] Opening the new disk
[ 31.0] Setting a random seed
[ 31.0] Running: ping -c 4 172.16.12.200
connect: Network is unreachable
virt-builder: error: ping -c 4 172.16.12.200: command exited with an error
Because of the non-root networking technology we use (SLIRP), 'ping'
doesn't work and there are other shortcomings. See:
http://libguestfs.org/virt-rescue.1.html#network
If you use the libvirt backend, it is able to set up a real network
without needing root (but using a setuid program called
'qemu-bridge-helper' supplied by qemu), but we don't have that for the
direct backend yet.
http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#backend
Rich.
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