server.
Carsten
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From:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Ruben S. Montero
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 6:32
To: SZÉKELYI Szabolcs
Cc:users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] Opennebula + DHCP
Hi
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Carsten
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.opennebula.org] On Behalf Of Ruben S. Montero
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 6:32
To: SZÉKELYI Szabolcs
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] Opennebula + DHCP
Hi
] On Behalf Of Ruben S. Montero
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 6:32
To: SZÉKELYI Szabolcs
Cc: users@lists.opennebula.org
Subject: Re: [one-users] Opennebula + DHCP
Hi
There are three options to set up networking for a VM:
1.- Use static IPs, i.e hard-coded in the VM image. This is useful for
well-known
On 2010. November 27. 18:01:24 Steven Timm wrote:
I have never used opennebula with a dhcp server but I think you would
have either have to use the contextualization scripts to pass in
a modified ifcfg-eth0 that calls for DHCP address, or save a special
original image that has them already.
Hi
There are three options to set up networking for a VM:
1.- Use static IPs, i.e hard-coded in the VM image. This is useful for
well-known services, but usually people do not use this approach as
it prevents an install once deploy many strategy
2.- Use specialized networking VMs, that runs a
I have never used opennebula with a dhcp server but I think you would
have either have to use the contextualization scripts to pass in
a modified ifcfg-eth0 that calls for DHCP address, or save a special
original image that has them already. Also you would have to configure
the onevnet so you