On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 5:16 PM, James Allsopp
wrote:
> On 28/08/2012, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> James Allsopp wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
>>> Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
>>> it from the host, and view th
James Allsopp wrote:
> Just restarted everything and the address of the virtual machine is
> 192.168.122.216 so on a different subnet.
The VM is on 192.168.122.216. Okay.
> Looking at the output of ps aux | grep network, I found this:
> ja@Hawaiian:~$ ps aux | grep network
> nobody6157 0.0
Ah, was worklng from memory, a mistake.
Just restarted everything and the address of the virtual machine is
192.168.122.216 so on a different subnet.
Looking at the output of ps aux | grep network, I found this:
ja@Hawaiian:~$ ps aux | grep network
nobody6157 0.0 0.0 22760 956 ?S
James Allsopp wrote:
> I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
> Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
> it from the host, and view the nagios pages from the host. However the
> VM gets the address 192.168.1.x and the host is 192.168.1.2.
Hello,
I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
it from the host, and view the nagios pages from the host. However the
VM gets the address 192.168.1.x and the host is 192.168.1.2.
What I really want t
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