Are you actually wanting to move it from your desktop to esxi? If so, you should be able to use VMware converter (free from vmware last I checked). I believe there is a linux version. It will read in the VM files locally, and connect to your ESXi (or vcenter) and deposit things there. Once there, the config should be much easier. If you don’t have vcenter, you can do everything through VIC (vmware infrastructure client). If you have vcenter, you should be able to access the webby interface and do what you need to that way. It should be approx.: choose which interfaces are associated with which networks (your esxi will need to either have vlan tagging on the vswitches, or different uplinks for each vswitch). make sure you check the box for “connected” boot your vm you should see both interfaces show up (not familiar with icinga vms specifically, so I can’t answer why they start at a particular number) and you can configure the interfaces in the normal fashion.
On Jul 10, 2014, at 1:28 PM, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, > I have a VM with Icinga setup on it. The VMWare host is running on > Xubuntu 14.04. > > The Icinga VM is CentOS 6, I am now able to interrogate devices on > my network, but now I want to be able to use two Ethernet ports on > the VM one to talk to the network I am monitoring and the other to > talk to the business network in the building so that the application can > be observed remotely. > > I have setup ESXi machines, that was a no brainer, setting up each > port and giving the VM's the virtual ports, but this test machine I am > running on is using VMWare Player. I have two network adaptors en- > abled on it, one for the SCADA network I am monitoring and the other > for the business network so it can be accessed remotely. > > The problem is I can not get the VM to see both adaptors, as setup in > VMWare Player, it will see one or the other, it does bring up two ether > net ports if there are two adaptors setup. I have used the VMWare tool > to map each adaptor to the physical nics, but still no joy. The other thing > I notice is that the ethernet ports on the VM start at eth3 and go up, not > sure why it does not start at eth0. > > I am also trying to figure out what they have done with the network > stuff in this VM, if anyone is familiar with the Icinga VM's I could use > some guidance. My application is talking nicely to the devices on the > SCADA loop, just need to be able to get it off of my desktop to other > people's browsers. > > > -- > > Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT -- > Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better. > The only container material that the USDA gives blanket approval on. > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug -- Louis Kowolowski [email protected] Cryptomonkeys: http://www.cryptomonkeys.com/ Making life more interesting for people since 1977
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