I am running V6, it is supposed to do it but no joy. I also see that the VM uses port starting at eth3 and going up, I have looked at the usual files that control all of that and find nothing, not sure where to look.
Once I get it all running I will move the VM to the ESXi box and be done with it. Wish I had something with a bit more horsepower and I would setup a ESXi box in the lab and be done with Player. On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Louis Kowolowski <[email protected]> wrote: > According to a brief goog, there are issues connecting interfaces with > player v4. Supposed to be fixed in v5. > Other than that, it seems possible to do. I’ve never used player. I run > Fusion on the mac. > > > On Jul 10, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote: > > > No, I am not ready to move it to the ESXi yet, I am still running it in > > VMWare > > Player on a linux machine. I just want to add a 2nd network adapter, > which I > > have done, but for some reason it does not want to talk to the 2nd NIC > card > > on my machine. The first virtual adapter talks to the first NIC card just > > fine, > > but when I try to make the second one talk to the second card, no joy, I > am > > setting it up in bridged mode, if I use NAT I can not get back into it > from > > the > > other network, just outgoing. I would like to use bridged so it gets it's > > own IP > > and I can access it remotely, once I have everything the way I want it I > > will > > move the VM over to the ESXi machine, I have several applications with > > dual adapters running just fine there, it is on the VM Player that I am > > having > > issues. > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Louis Kowolowski < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> 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 > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> PLUG mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > > > 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 > > > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > > -- Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT -- Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better. 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