Hallo,
actual Intel Ethernet cards PCI-E - Are normal recognized by Centos 5.5 Live CD - Not recognized by 5.2 Because of vmware, I will use 5.2
Update kernel? Update Modules? What Module?
Thanks for help
Helmut
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:44:46 +0100 "Helmut Drodofsky" drodofsky@internet-xs.de wrote:
Hallo,
Hi,
actual Intel Ethernet cards PCI-E
Are normal recognized by Centos 5.5 Live CD
Not recognized by 5.2
Because of vmware, I will use 5.2
Can't you use Xen or KVM ? That way, you,ll have an up to date OS. If not possible, updating kernel may be sufficient to make vmware work… or break. HTH, Laurent
On Friday, December 17, 2010 08:44:46 am Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hallo,
actual Intel Ethernet cards PCI-E
Are normal recognized by Centos 5.5 Live CD
Not recognized by 5.2
Because of vmware, I will use 5.2
It's not recommended to run CentOS-5.2 (many serious security vulnerabilities).
/Peter
Update kernel? Update Modules? What Module?
Thanks for help
Helmut
On Friday, December 17, 2010 02:44:46 am Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hallo,
actual Intel Ethernet cards PCI-E
Are normal recognized by Centos 5.5 Live CD
Not recognized by 5.2
Because of vmware, I will use 5.2
Why? Are you wanting it as a VMware host or guest? As the kernels are basically identical in terms of the version string, the VMware kernel modules, for VMware Server or Workstation as a host, and VMware tools as a guest, should load without a recompile.
I'm running a number of CentOS 5.5 guests on VMware ESX 3.5U5 with no issue.
Which VMware is this, type and version, please?
- I'm using 5.2 or 5.3 as a host. - my expierince: 5.4 is not stable with vmware as a host.
The hosts are completely behind firewall.
Vmware server 2.0.2-203138
With 5.3 my problem was solved.
Helmut
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] Im Auftrag von Lamar Owen Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Dezember 2010 15:31 An: CentOS mailing list Betreff: Re: [CentOS] Intel NIC
On Friday, December 17, 2010 02:44:46 am Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Hallo,
actual Intel Ethernet cards PCI-E
Are normal recognized by Centos 5.5 Live CD
Not recognized by 5.2
Because of vmware, I will use 5.2
Why? Are you wanting it as a VMware host or guest? As the kernels are basically identical in terms of the version string, the VMware kernel modules, for VMware Server or Workstation as a host, and VMware tools as a guest, should load without a recompile.
I'm running a number of CentOS 5.5 guests on VMware ESX 3.5U5 with no issue.
Which VMware is this, type and version, please? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Friday, December 17, 2010 11:21:29 am Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
Vmware server 2.0.2-203138
And that would be the most recent build.
With 5.3 my problem was solved.
Have you tried 5.5 yet?
For grins and giggles I'm going to play with it on a box I have, but it will be a little while before I have anything definitive.....
On 12/17/10 10:21 AM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote:
- I'm using 5.2 or 5.3 as a host.
- my expierince: 5.4 is not stable with vmware as a host.
The hosts are completely behind firewall.
Vmware server 2.0.2-203138
With 5.3 my problem was solved.
The 2.x series of vmware server are badly broken with respect to RHEL/Centos - plus the change to the web based console is horrible. I'm running the older 1.x server on several centos 5.5 machines with no problems. But, if it is at all feasible you are better off running the free Vmware ESXi on the host instead of the server version. You do need a windows box to run the remote console, though.
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 11:11 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 12/17/10 10:21 AM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote: The 2.x series of vmware server are badly broken with respect to RHEL/Centos - plus the change to the web based console is horrible.
Mine is not broken. The web Admin works like it should.
the server version. You do need a windows box to run the remote console, though.
No you do not that is not so. The Console can be executed with out ever going to the web admin. As in the "plugin" can be executed with out firefox.
John
On 12/17/10 12:36 PM, JohnS wrote:
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 11:11 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 12/17/10 10:21 AM, Helmut Drodofsky wrote: The 2.x series of vmware server are badly broken with respect to RHEL/Centos - plus the change to the web based console is horrible.
Mine is not broken. The web Admin works like it should.
Just to be clear - do you mean you are running vmware 2.x server under post 5.2 Centos without the library issues that everyone else had? The change to the web admin is a separate issue and not technically broken - I just don't like it.
the server version. You do need a windows box to run the remote console, though.
No you do not that is not so. The Console can be executed with out ever going to the web admin. As in the "plugin" can be executed with out firefox.
And this was in the context of ESXi. Are you saying you can get a console to the ESXi server on something other than windows?
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 13:23 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 12/17/10 12:36 PM, JohnS wrote:
Mine is not broken. The web Admin works like it should.
Just to be clear - do you mean you are running vmware 2.x server under post 5.2 Centos without the library issues that everyone else had? The change to the web admin is a separate issue and not technically broken - I just don't like it.
the server version. You do need a windows box to run the remote console, though.
No you do not that is not so. The Console can be executed with out ever going to the web admin. As in the "plugin" can be executed with out firefox.
And this was in the context of ESXi. Are you saying you can get a console to the ESXi server on something other than windows?
Less,
Your inbox will give you the answer...
John