Hi Eddy,
Could you provide the contents of /proc/virtnet/106/info as well as check that
the address is correctly set on the host?
Adding an address to a guest that is not configured on the host will just tell
the kernel that whenever that address gets available the guest may also use
it. (this is the same for IPv4)
If both show the same address and the address is not visible inside the guest
(also check with ip from iproute2 packages, though both should work and do
here) then more hunting is required...
Regards,
Bruno
On Monday 26 February 2007 13:36:21 Eddy Vervest wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After looking at http://linux-vserver.org/IPv6 I decided to give it a try,
> but I wasn't successfull.
>
> I used your patch-2.6.19.3-vs2.2.0.ipv6-rc13.1.diff patch and applied it
> (patched and compiled without errors), but no ipv6 support in my vserver.
>
> # uname -a
> Linux named 2.6.19.3-vs2.2.0.ipv6-rc13.1 #1 Thu Feb 22 20:59:52 CET 2007
> i686 GNU/Linux
>
> >From the host using naddress doesn't show an error:
>
> # naddress --add --nid 106 --ip 2001:610:614::53/48
> Adding 2001:610:614::53
>
> , but the ipv6 address doesn't show up in the quest using "ifconfig"
>
> Adding the IPv6 specification to the interfaces directory didn't work
> either. Running vserver-util 0.30.212 (build from debian/sid sources).
>
> What do I do wrong?
>
> Regards, Eddy
>
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