@Marcelo, regarding comment #11: it sure sounds like a good workaround. Have you been using it, and can you verify that it works for you?
** Description changed: On Ubuntu 10.04 I have problems using libvirt with a bridge because the TUN devices get random mac addresses and thus, change the bridge device mac address, which takes the lower mac addres of all devices attached to the bridge. The main and most critical problem is that, sometimes, we lose network connectivity for several seconds (usually 10-20 seconds) on the libvirt host and all its guests when a guest is powered off. Searching for similar problems I found my problem described at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571991 - Impact: Random loss of network connectivity on guest power on/off. + ===================================================== + SRU Justification: - Fix: This bug was fixed upstream and in maverick, using the same patch - (modulo porting0 which is added by the debdiff attached here. It - forces libvirt to ensure that the bridge mac address is lower than - that of any of its devices. + 1. Impact: Random loss of network connectivity on guest power on/off. - Patch: debdiff is attached + 2. Fix: This bug was fixed upstream and in maverick, using the same patch + (modulo porting0 which is added by the debdiff attached here. It + forces libvirt to ensure that the bridge mac address is lower than + that of any of its devices. - Instructions: Power bridged guests on/off in libvirt, while continuously - checking network connectivity to existing guests. + 3. Patch: debdiff is attached, and a bzr tree is linked. - Regression: The patch itself should definately be safe, since it is - ported from the fix in the redhat bug. + 4. Instructions: Power bridged guests on/off in libvirt, while continuously + checking network connectivity to existing guests. + + 5. Regression: The patch itself should definately be safe, since it is + ported from the fix in the redhat bug. + ===================================================== ** Tags added: verification-needed ** Description changed: On Ubuntu 10.04 I have problems using libvirt with a bridge because the TUN devices get random mac addresses and thus, change the bridge device mac address, which takes the lower mac addres of all devices attached to the bridge. The main and most critical problem is that, sometimes, we lose network connectivity for several seconds (usually 10-20 seconds) on the libvirt host and all its guests when a guest is powered off. Searching for similar problems I found my problem described at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571991 ===================================================== SRU Justification: 1. Impact: Random loss of network connectivity on guest power on/off. 2. Fix: This bug was fixed upstream and in maverick, using the same patch (modulo porting0 which is added by the debdiff attached here. It forces libvirt to ensure that the bridge mac address is lower than that of any of its devices. - 3. Patch: debdiff is attached, and a bzr tree is linked. + 3. Patch: debdiff is attached. 4. Instructions: Power bridged guests on/off in libvirt, while continuously checking network connectivity to existing guests. 5. Regression: The patch itself should definately be safe, since it is ported from the fix in the redhat bug. ===================================================== -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579892 Title: libvirt should not use the MAC address assigned to tap devices/vnet interfaces by the TAP/TUN driver -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs