On 19/06/2012 09:12, Holger wrote:
I use static IPs and my environment has a couple of DNS servers in it as standard.Hi.I am looking for a solution for following situation: I have several virtual machines that provide some development needed stuff, like a Oracle DB. Each VM uses host-only networking to provide services to the host. For the host-only network attached devices I use the built-in DHCP from VirutalBox. What I want to do: I want to configure the DHCP at least that way, that I can define a dedicated IP to one specific VM. For example: The Oracle DB VM should always have 192.168.46.102. But I cannot find that. The deluxe solution would also provide a small DNS, that dynamically updates for new started VMs and provides host names. Then, fixed IP addresses are not needed the way I've described before ;) Can anybody give me a hint?
DHCP is good for one-off clients, server systems usually have static IPs, not just in Virtual Environments, but physical ones as well.
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