If you run 'cat /etc/networking/interfaces' what does the output look like? Kyle http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org ) On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Paul Yachnes <yach@cox.net> wrote:
I get:
Ignoring unknown interface eth1=eth1.
Paul
Kyle Hall wrote:
So does executing 'sudo ifup eth1' say that the device does not exist, or does it give a different error message?
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Paul Yachnes <yach@cox.net> wrote:
I get:
[ 5.983780] eth0: registered as PCnet/FAST III 79C973 [ 9.614702] udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth1
Then, sudo ifconfig:
I still don't get an network ip address, just a local address.
Paul
Kyle Hall wrote:
Try 'dmesg | grep eth' and see if any network devices are present.
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Paul Yachnes <yach@cox.net> wrote:
Kyle Hall wrote:
Try it with eth1, and eth2 as well.
Neither are recognized.
It sounds like you should check the networking for the vm you created to use the vdi file with. It may not have been assigned a networking device for some reason.
That's not the problem either. I have assigned a host-only ethernet adapter.
Paul
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Paul Yachnes <yach@cox.net> wrote:
I am getting:
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device Bind socet to interface: No such device Failed to bring up eth0
Paul
and run 'sudo ifconfig' to see if if is picking up any ip address. If not, I would try 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart && sudo ifup eth0'. Do you have the machine set up with bridged networking? The appliance is set up for DHCP by default.
Kyle
http://www.kylehall.info Information Technology Crawford County Federated Library System ( http://www.ccfls.org )
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Paul Yachnes <yach@cox.net> wrote:
I have tried installing your virtual appliance on Sun VirtualBox. When I log in to the Koha Management Console, I see "IP Address: Error Finding IP Address". It is not picking up an IP Address. I have another installation of Koha 3 running under Ubuntu on VirtualBox and don't have a problem. How do I troubleshoot this?
Paul
Kyle Hall wrote:
Hey all, I have finished uploading a new set of Koha virtual appliances. Each version is available in VirtualBox or VMWare formats, and in configured and unconfigured states. At the moment, there are versions for the 3.01 official release, and versions for 3.01.00.032, which was the latest from git.koha.org at the time it was created. URL: http://kylehall.info/index.php/projects/koha/koha-virtual-appliance/
Kyle
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