Hi,
I took one of my xenservers offline and used it to install a test install of Proxmox VE 2.2. The install completed and when I tried to access the web page it could not find it. After looking around I realized that Proxmox was using a NIC for eth0 whose MAC address was one that was on my ISCSI network and not the one that was on my public network. Never had a problem with Xenserver recognizing my on board 2 NICS as eth0 & eth1 and my addon pci card as eth3 & eth4, but it this case Proxmox used the MAC from what I call my eth3 as my eth0 so its not working.
Whats the best way to hard code my nics so they come up on the right networks. In xenserver I had a mangement net, public net, and 2 ISCSI nets. I was hoping to set up Proxmox VE in a similar fashiion using ISCSI to store vm's.
Thanks!
UPDATE: Upon further reading I discovered the 70-persistent-net.rules file. Updated that and now I'm good. Thanks!
I took one of my xenservers offline and used it to install a test install of Proxmox VE 2.2. The install completed and when I tried to access the web page it could not find it. After looking around I realized that Proxmox was using a NIC for eth0 whose MAC address was one that was on my ISCSI network and not the one that was on my public network. Never had a problem with Xenserver recognizing my on board 2 NICS as eth0 & eth1 and my addon pci card as eth3 & eth4, but it this case Proxmox used the MAC from what I call my eth3 as my eth0 so its not working.
Whats the best way to hard code my nics so they come up on the right networks. In xenserver I had a mangement net, public net, and 2 ISCSI nets. I was hoping to set up Proxmox VE in a similar fashiion using ISCSI to store vm's.
Thanks!
UPDATE: Upon further reading I discovered the 70-persistent-net.rules file. Updated that and now I'm good. Thanks!
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