Thanks lot for your repply.
I'm going to tes it and I'll give you the feedback
regard
On 23 August 2012 17:20, Facundo Guerrero wrote:
> In CentOS i solve the problem setting in /etc/sysconfig/network the
> HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain and in debian y clean the file /etc/hostname
>
> In both
In CentOS i solve the problem setting in /etc/sysconfig/network the
HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain and in debian y clean the file /etc/hostname
In both system i delete the dhcp information and the udev .
delete this file /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
and this files /var/lib/dhcp/*
Th
Thanks for repply
I'm sure... It's enable.
When I create a new instance with an CentOS provided by CS, it's running
fine... I don't have problem about hostname.
But, I use a debian template (it's a custom template), I've a hostname
problem.
regards
On 23 August 2012 13:11, Tamas Monos wrote:
Hi,
Are you sure DHCP is enabled in your templated VM?
If yes then please check that your dhcp client is actually set to retrieve the
hostname or not.
Regards
Tamas Monos DDI
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