On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 04:19:47PM +0100, Roger Pau Monne wrote:
Michael Richardson wrote:
"Roger" == Roger Pau Monne<roger.pau%citrix.com@localhost> writes:
Roger> Anything that we can control, like tap-%domid.%devid would be
Roger> good though. It doesn't have to follow any specific
Roger> nomenclature, but it will be good to be able to specify two
Roger> integers, one that corresponds to the domain id, and another
Roger> one that identifies the specific network card inside that
Roger> domain.
But that, really, Admins hate having %domid in the device name because
it screws up useful things like SNMP/mrtg on those devices.
I don't really understand this, why does the name of the interface
matters regarding SNMP or mrtg? Is this a privacy related issue?
Because everywhere an interface name appears (ipf.conf, altq.conf,
mrtg graphs, ...) you have to change it when a domU is restarted.