VM not accepted by NFS server -

poma pomidorabelisima at gmail.com
Fri Jul 25 03:14:49 UTC 2014


On 25.07.2014 02:23, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>
> On 07/24/14 18:09, poma wrote:
>> On 24.07.2014 18:20, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
>>>
>>> On 07/24/14 11:48, poma wrote:
>>>>
>>>> As Chris mentioned, are you running Centos7 VM by VirtualBox, Virtual
>>>> Machine Manager/libvirt/KVM/QEMU or VMware Workstation?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> poma
>>>
>>> I am ashamed to admit that I could not get VirtualBox to install the
>>> Centos7 I had. VMware was a waste of money for someone running Fedora
>>> since the ordinary user would find it impossible to keep up with the
>>> kernel updates, that still irks me!
>>
>> Won't get fooled again, lessons learned, right. ;)
>>
>>> Virt-manager installed in F-20 via yum worked without any trouble.
>>
>> Super duper.
>>
>>> Part of my earlier problem was that due to a slow connection the night I
>>> wanted to download Centos I had to give up on the full version and took
>>> the smaller Centos Live, next night things were running at full speed
>>> and I got the 4 GB DVD version that I have running now. My Viasat usage
>>> is limited except between midnight and five so that's the optimal time
>>> for such things, it depends on where I stand in usage for the month.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>
>> Eine kleine Nachtmusik. :)
>>
>> Bob, this way you'll be able to set your network in Fedora 21 host,
>> with slight differences in the configuration with respect to the
>> systemd version.
>> Make note, networkd - bridge!
>>
>> ~~
>> /etc/systemd/network/bridge0.netdev
>> [NetDev]
>> Name=bridge0
>> Kind=bridge
>> ~~
>> /etc/systemd/network/bridge0dhcp4.network
>> [Match]
>> Name=bridge0
>>
>> [Network]
>> DHCP=v4
>> ~~
>> /etc/systemd/network/eth2bridge0.network
>> [Match]
>> Name=eth2
>>
>> [Network]
>> Bridge=bridge0
>> ~~
>>
>> # brctl show
>> bridge name    bridge id        STP enabled    interfaces
>> bridge0        8000.001234567890    no        eth2
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> # journalctl -b -u systemd-networkd -o cat | grep -v DBus
>> Starting Network Service...
>> timestamp of '/usr/lib/systemd/network' changed
>> bridge0         : loaded bridge
>> sd-rtnl: discarding 20 bytes of incoming message
>> eth2            : link 4 added
>> lo              : link 1 added
>> bridge0         : created
>> bridge0         : link state is up-to-date
>> bridge0         : found matching network
>> '/etc/systemd/network/bridge0dhcp4.network'
>> eth2            : found matching network
>> '/etc/systemd/network/eth2bridge0.network'
>> bridge0         : enslaving link 'eth2'
>> lo              : unmanaged
>> lo              : added address: ::1/128
>> lo              : added address: 127.0.0.1/8
>> bridge0         : flags change: +UP
>> eth2            : flags change: +UP
>> eth2            : flags change: +LOWER_UP +RUNNING
>> DHCP CLIENT (0x927e3a57): T2 expires in 8min 44.389451s
>> bridge0         : setting addresses
>> bridge0         : added address: 192.168.2.40/24
>> bridge0         : addresses set
>> bridge0         : setting routes
>> bridge0         : routes set
>> bridge0         : link configured
>> eth2            : added address: fe80::212:34ff:fe56:7830/64
>> bridge0         : added address: fe80::212:34ff:fe56:7890/64
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> /etc/libvirt/qemu/centos7.xml
>>
>>          ...
>>          <interface type='bridge'>
>>            ...
>>            <source bridge='bridge0'/>
>>            <model type='virtio'/>
>>            ...
>>          </interface>
>>          ...
>>
>>
>> fedora fan club
>>
>
> And if I get that to work I get an FFC certificate, right?

Perhaps for network.service :)

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>
> I keep lots of notes ...
>
> Tnx
>


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