Is this problem happening on Linux images, Windows, or both? Please
send the vcld.log output and I'll trace through it.
-Andy
On 1/26/2011 11:12 AM, James Patrick Sigmon wrote:
Hey Josh,
That was the right question to ask for me to see what I missed before. VCL
sets up the default gateway
Hey Josh,
That was the right question to ask for me to see what I missed before. VCL
sets up the default gateway with eth1 (the typical public network), but in my
instance I currently only have eth0 to work with. I changed the Iface to eth0
and I got Internet. So my new question is, until th
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You can ping the default gateway from the vms, but cannot get beyond that to
the rest of the internet?
Josh
On Wednesday January 26, 2011, James Patrick Sigmon wrote:
> Hey Andy,
>
> I am able to ping the default gateway. I also made all the name
Hey Andy,
I am able to ping the default gateway. I also made all the name changes to
match as you described, however, I'm still unable to get Internet access on my
vms. Aside from the network guys telling me an unintentional fib, is there
some other possible reason for this issue?
Thanks,
P
The network type should be bridged. I'd remove host-only and NAT if you
have them enabled for simplicity.
How are the Virtual Switch 1 & 2 values configured in the VM profile?
On the Summary page for the VMware host, what is listed under the Name
column under Networks? For VMware Server 2.x,