worked.

But now when I Start PacketFence
-->>
Checking configuration sanity...
FATAL - networks.conf cannot be empty when services.dhcpd is enabled
FATAL - networks.conf cannot be empty when services.named is enabled

May have to do with the changes I made.
I'll start with a new installation and this time I will manually assign the MAC 
on the VM so that it matches 70-persistent-net.rules

Rudy

>>> Francois Gaudreault <[email protected]> 9/14/2012 11:23 PM >>>
Hi,

> ok, changing the mac the way you said made eth0 load.
> But http://172.16.60.1:3000/ brings me now to a page
>      pfappserver on Catalyst 5.90011
http://172.16.60.1:3000/configurator, just like the doc says!

Try that.

>
> and http://172.16.60.1:1443/ does not load.
>
> I must have messed up something.
> Maybe I should just test on PacketFenceZEN_ESX-3.4.1
>
> Regards,
> Rudy
>
>>>> Francois Gaudreault <[email protected]> 9/14/2012 5:26 PM >>>
> Hi,
>
>> Thank you for your response.
>>
>> on ESXi 4.1
>> while booting ...
>>    eth0 load failed: device does not seem to be present
>>
>> then after login
>> ifconfig -a   shows
>>     eth3 with no IP
>>     lo
>>
>> Tried PacketFenceZEN_ESX-3.5.1 also on ESXi 5 with the same result. ( 
>> PacketFenceZEN_ESX-3.4.1 is ok)
> You did import the VM using the ovf right?  It's quite weird it did
> import as eth3.
>
> To fix you can either:
> - Specify the proper HWADDR in the ifcfg-eth0 file (in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts) (preferred)
> - Move the ifcfg-eth0 to ifcfg-eth3, and edit the content appropriately
> - Slap udev (check in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules).  You
> will see your mac associated with eth3 there.
>
> Hope it helps!
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rudy
>>
>>>>> Francois Gaudreault <[email protected]> 9/13/2012 10:29 PM >>>
>> Hi Rudy,
>>
>>> Now tried PacketFenceZEN_ESX-3.5.1 on same ESXi 4.1  but on starting the 
>>> system
>>> eth0 failed to load ...
>>>
>>> Changed the Adapter Type from VMXNET 3 to E1000 without success.
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong?
>> VMXNET should work by default since it's a CentOS 6 VM (driver is
>> compiled by default in the kernel).  When you connect to the VM console,
>> if you run ifconfig -a, do you see any interface at all?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
>


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