On Sat,20.Sep.08, 10:26:43, Stephen Liu wrote:
> If creating a new Guest by cloning an existing disk.img and swap.img.
> The new Guest works without problem. But I can't ping it on its
> hostname, always complaining host not found. However I can ping its IP
> address without problem. I suspec
--- Jeff D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To change or set the mac address in /etc/network/interfaces the
> syntax is:
>
> hwaddress ether 00:16:3e:0a:c0:fb
>
> But, you really shouldn't have to do this in xen, xen should take
> care of
> that for you and present the mac address to yo
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Debian Etch (both Host and Guest)
> Xen
>
>
> On cloning disk.img I suppose it also copies the MAC address of the
> original image to the new image resulting in "ping hostname" unable to
> find the new hostname.
>
>
> Following is my test;
On Fri,19.Sep.08, 13:43:27, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Debian Etch (both Host and Guest)
> Xen
>
> On cloning disk.img I suppose it also copies the MAC address of the
> original image to the new image resulting in "ping hostname" unable to
> find the new hostname.
I have no experience w
Hi folks,
Debian Etch (both Host and Guest)
Xen
On cloning disk.img I suppose it also copies the MAC address of the
original image to the new image resulting in "ping hostname" unable to
find the new hostname.
Following is my test;
# dd if=/vserver/domains/xen5.satimis.com/disk.img
of=/vserv
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