Re: [one-users] Network contextualization VM

2014-12-19 Thread Javier Fontan
Is one of the packages linked in the following page installed in your guest system? http://docs.opennebula.org/4.10/user/virtual_machine_setup/bcont.html On Wed Dec 03 2014 at 2:56:16 PM Manuel Alfonso López Rourich < alfonso.lo...@cenits.es> wrote: > Good morning Jose Ángel, > > Thank you very

Re: [one-users] Network contextualization VM

2014-12-03 Thread Madko
I had a similar problem on CentOS 5, and perhaps 6 too. What do you have in /dev/disk/by-label/ ? Do you have the link to the cd iso labeled CONTEXT? Not sure it's the same bug, here is a patch http://dev.opennebula.org/issues/3365 best regards Le Wed Dec 03 2014 at 15:02:08, Manuel Alfonso López

Re: [one-users] Network contextualization VM

2014-12-03 Thread Manuel Alfonso López Rourich
Good morning Jose Ángel, Thank you very much for your response. udev rules within the vm in /etc/udev/rules create eth0 or 1 depending on the MAC. In /dev/sr0 a file named context.sh contains the IP and the gw among other data but I don't understand why eth0 doesn't have the IP associated or the

Re: [one-users] Network contextualization VM

2014-12-02 Thread Jose Angel Diaz
Hi Manuel Have you test that the udev is not conflicting with your context interfaces? After install the context packages it's necesary to clean the resol.conf, delete some ifcfg-ethxx scripts on the system to make the context correctly change the info in the machine. Some time the /etc/udev/rul

[one-users] Network contextualization VM

2014-12-02 Thread Manuel Alfonso López Rourich
Good morning, I'd like to ask you a question about network contextualization of VMs. I had created a template with CentOS (in Contextualization tag "Add network contextualization" and "Add SSH contextualization" is enabled. After deploying a VM, I can see that there is a context.sh file with the