Am 17.02.2013 14:23, schrieb Tilman Schmidt:
Am 15.02.2013 19:27, schrieb Keith Keller:
On 2013-02-15, Tilman Schmidt t.schm...@phoenixsoftware.de wrote:
On my network management server I have
Name: nagios-plugins-nrpe
Arch: x86_64
Version : 2.13
Release : 1.el6
Am 02.02.2013 02:12, schrieb James Hogarth:
What i did in terms of network changes was the following script. It's an
old one i used when i didn't work with virsh, because i followed an old
tutorial for kvm-qemu on CentOS 5.
It basically creates a new bridge called bg0, creates a tap0
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth:
You don't need a DE for that just yum install xauth virt-manager and ssh -X
to forward it to your local X server.
By the way I would be very interested in that bit, because I never
managed to actually get X forwarding to work from a server running
Am 02.02.2013 14:58, schrieb skull:
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth:
You don't need a DE for that just yum install xauth virt-manager and ssh -X
to forward it to your local X server.
By the way I would be very interested in that bit, because I never
managed to actually get X
How does one use X forwarding properly?
I got a server running CentOS 6.3 at runlevel 3 (no DE installed)
I try to access virt-manager via x-forwarding from another CentOS 6.3
client in my network (runlevel 5 with default gnome)
on The server i changed my sshd_config:
X11Forwarding yes
i
Am 02.02.2013 16:45, schrieb Brett Serkez:
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 9:49 AM, skull skul...@gmx.ch wrote:
How does one use X forwarding properly?
...
Anything else there is to do?
When i try to:
ssh -X root@server virt-manager
Just to be sure, you are in an xterm with DISPLAY set
Am 02.02.2013 16:58, schrieb James Hogarth:
Isn't the rhel way to install NetworkManager anyway? Because then you can
forget all your ifcfg scripts anyway because they will be overwritten by NM.
At least that was the cause when i had NetworkManager installed... (That
was why i removed it if i
Hello CentOS mailinglist
I am running CentOS 6.3 with qemu-kvm and libvirt.
I was experimenting with bridged VM networking. Usually the VMs run over
the network device virbr0.
So i created a new bridge with brctl and added my eth0 to that bridge.
Not touching virbr0 or it's configuration at all.
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth:
Does anyone have an idea how to recreate the default virbr0?
Is it doable via virsh? I don't have a DE installed on this server, so
no virtual-manager. I am willing to go that far if it's worth it though.
You don't need a DE for that just yum
Am 01.02.2013 23:56, schrieb skull:
Am 01.02.2013 23:39, schrieb James Hogarth:
Does anyone have an idea how to recreate the default virbr0?
Is it doable via virsh? I don't have a DE installed on this server, so
no virtual-manager. I am willing to go that far if it's worth it though.
You
Am 18.08.2012 00:06, schrieb Bill Campbell:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, Theo Band wrote:
On 08/16/2012 06:36 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
...
+ Set up network bridging on the private LAN so that the Windows system
is accessible via OpenVPN connections from the outside world and by
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