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How To Install KVM And libvirt On CentOS 6.2 With Bridged Networking This tutorial describes how to install the KVM hypervisor and libvirt virtualization library on Linux CentOS 6.2. At the end of this guide you will have a CentOS box (name it host) with the following capabilities: virtualization capacity: chance for multiple guests (Linux/Windows) running and sharing the host's hardware; bridge network configuration: you'll be able to directly access to the guests as if they were physical machines on the same LAN and viceversa; visual management: using virt-manager (I use Ubuntu 11.10 in this howto) you will be able to remotely admin the virtual machines on the CentOS host.

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By: Anonymous

Try http://www.webvirtmgr.net very nice service for managing virtual machines

By: Nishit

Hello,

I have installed Xen4Centos on Centos7 with bridge network and have two VMs on that.

In one VM, I want to add two static IP one for webserver and one for mail server.

So I have created IP alias in guest VM and it was created but it was not pinging from outsite public network or from the host.

So if you have any idea how to add second IP in the guest VM then please let me know.

I have searched on Google but most of the tutorials had given example for one IP only.

 

Thanks,

Nishit Shah

By: noname

DNS stops working when eth0 is converted  to br0 device .