I'm trying to setup the NetApp simulator inside an openVZ... I can do it in a KVM just fine, but I'd rather use openVZ.
I'm using the centos 5 template followed with a yum -y upgrade. I used a VMBR network rather than the virtual ones, as I thought that might have a bearing here...
I can unpack the tgz and install it also works just fine..It'll even start up and go through it's configuration wizard.
Where I have issues is that I'm not able to connect to it. So the openVZ has it's IP address and this NetApp Simulator has it's own IP too. Currently I've set the NetApp IP to be in the same subnet as the openVZ.
Even trying to ping from the openVZ terminal fails when trying to hit the NetApp simulators IP address.
I suspect it's a forwarding or routing issue, but I'm not sure if it's an issue on proxmox or inside the openVZ..
Any ideas?
---Guy
I'm using the centos 5 template followed with a yum -y upgrade. I used a VMBR network rather than the virtual ones, as I thought that might have a bearing here...
I can unpack the tgz and install it also works just fine..It'll even start up and go through it's configuration wizard.
Where I have issues is that I'm not able to connect to it. So the openVZ has it's IP address and this NetApp Simulator has it's own IP too. Currently I've set the NetApp IP to be in the same subnet as the openVZ.
Even trying to ping from the openVZ terminal fails when trying to hit the NetApp simulators IP address.
I suspect it's a forwarding or routing issue, but I'm not sure if it's an issue on proxmox or inside the openVZ..
Any ideas?
---Guy