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Unable to bring up network - RHEL3 on VMWare ESX 2
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Hi,
I'm trying to build a RedHat VM on VMWare ESX. The build has gone fine, but I cannot get the bring up the network. I'm using a static IP, and when I use netconfig to configure network settings and restart the network services, it reports that eth0 has been brought up correctly.
redhat-config-network shows there is an eth0, but is inactive (and cannot be activated...)
But ifconfig shows that the interface is not up.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.70.110
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
etho: unknown interface: No such device
I think it may be a driver issue. In /etc/sysconfig/hwconf:
class: NETWORK
bus: PCI
detached: 0
device: eth0
driver: unknown
desc: "VMWare Inc|unknown device 15ad:0720"
Any ideas how to solve this one? Is there a specific driver I need for redhat to work with VMWare virtual NICs?
Thanks for any pointers....
Adrian
I'm trying to build a RedHat VM on VMWare ESX. The build has gone fine, but I cannot get the bring up the network. I'm using a static IP, and when I use netconfig to configure network settings and restart the network services, it reports that eth0 has been brought up correctly.
redhat-config-network shows there is an eth0, but is inactive (and cannot be activated...)
But ifconfig shows that the interface is not up.
ifconfig eth0 192.168.70.110
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
etho: unknown interface: No such device
I think it may be a driver issue. In /etc/sysconfig/hwconf:
class: NETWORK
bus: PCI
detached: 0
device: eth0
driver: unknown
desc: "VMWare Inc|unknown device 15ad:0720"
Any ideas how to solve this one? Is there a specific driver I need for redhat to work with VMWare virtual NICs?
Thanks for any pointers....
Adrian
Check out the knowledgebase on VMWare's website. There is a known issue with some VMWare workstation versions and RH9 which may be related to your problem. The fix is a pretty simple config file change in the Linux OS.
Andy
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