ESXi FreeAXP Networking
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10 years 10 months ago #5387
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I'm trying to get ESXi 5.1 and FreeAXP to work
Details:
OpenVMS 8.4
ESXi 5.1
HP Microsever 16gb N54L
E1000 network card
Promiscious mode selected
I have even tried adding a second nic and binding them but alas i cannot get OpenVMS network to communication beyond itself
There is only 1 physical nic on the HP server but as far as OpenVMS is concerned, that should be hidden from it
Any tips or troubleshooting hints greatly appreciated
Details:
OpenVMS 8.4
ESXi 5.1
HP Microsever 16gb N54L
E1000 network card
Promiscious mode selected
I have even tried adding a second nic and binding them but alas i cannot get OpenVMS network to communication beyond itself
There is only 1 physical nic on the HP server but as far as OpenVMS is concerned, that should be hidden from it
Any tips or troubleshooting hints greatly appreciated
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10 years 9 months ago #5388
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I have also followed the instructions as listed in the User guide but to no avail
I have tried all sorts of combinations of turning off all protocols on the nics to enabling some on one and none on the other to everything being switched off but alas, nothing
I can ping my gateway from the windows client on the esxi host but cannot ping the VMS box nor on the VMS box ping the windows client and/or the gateway
VMS passes the networking test in tcp and can ping itself via loopback but beyond this nothing
I should have mentioned, my setup is as follows
OpenVMS 8.4
Windows XP 32 bit
FreeAXP
FreeAXP works fine on my laptop (Windows 7, 32 bit) and I'm sure I've run it before on Windows XP 32 bit
I have tried all sorts of combinations of turning off all protocols on the nics to enabling some on one and none on the other to everything being switched off but alas, nothing
I can ping my gateway from the windows client on the esxi host but cannot ping the VMS box nor on the VMS box ping the windows client and/or the gateway
VMS passes the networking test in tcp and can ping itself via loopback but beyond this nothing
I should have mentioned, my setup is as follows
OpenVMS 8.4
Windows XP 32 bit
FreeAXP
FreeAXP works fine on my laptop (Windows 7, 32 bit) and I'm sure I've run it before on Windows XP 32 bit
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10 years 9 months ago #5389
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It sounds like an issue between the virtual NIC/network and the real network.
Are you using an E1000 NIC type on the virtual NIC?
If you allow DHCP to assign an address to the virtual NIC, can you ping back and forth between the Windows virtual host and another system?
Are you using an E1000 NIC type on the virtual NIC?
If you allow DHCP to assign an address to the virtual NIC, can you ping back and forth between the Windows virtual host and another system?
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10 years 9 months ago #5390
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Once you have confirmed communications via Windows, than try it via FreeAXP. If FreeAXP still cannot communicate to the outside world, try these two things:
- Leave TCP/IP up on the Windows side on the NIC and test FreeAXP.
- Take the virtual NIC MAC address and add it to the FreeAXP NIC definition in the FreeAXP configuration file.
- Leave TCP/IP up on the Windows side on the NIC and test FreeAXP.
- Take the virtual NIC MAC address and add it to the FreeAXP NIC definition in the FreeAXP configuration file.
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10 years 9 months ago #5391
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Replied by maveri on topic RE: ESXi FreeAXP Networking
Sorry for the slow feedback!
My problem seemed to be related to TCP on OpenVMS in the end
My setup is as follows
ESXi 5.1 - HP Microserver
VM instance - Windows XP 32 bit (can ping gateway router ok), E1000 nic
FreeAXP - OpenVMS 8.4 (could not ping gateway router)
In the end I installed OpenVMS 8.4 from scratch and vola, everything works - go figure!
For the sake of others, the nic on the Windows XP instance is set to tcpip enabled with automatic address selection and consequently the Windows XP instance has one IP address dished out by my router and my OpenVMS 8.4 instance has another ip address (in the same subnet) assigned by myself
This combination works![:-) :-)](/media/kunena/emoticons/9.png)
Appreciate the feedback Bruce
I like FreeAXP, it enables more devices than other free Alpha emulators - not that I'm using them all at the moment
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My problem seemed to be related to TCP on OpenVMS in the end
My setup is as follows
ESXi 5.1 - HP Microserver
VM instance - Windows XP 32 bit (can ping gateway router ok), E1000 nic
FreeAXP - OpenVMS 8.4 (could not ping gateway router)
In the end I installed OpenVMS 8.4 from scratch and vola, everything works - go figure!
For the sake of others, the nic on the Windows XP instance is set to tcpip enabled with automatic address selection and consequently the Windows XP instance has one IP address dished out by my router and my OpenVMS 8.4 instance has another ip address (in the same subnet) assigned by myself
This combination works
![:-) :-)](/media/kunena/emoticons/9.png)
Appreciate the feedback Bruce
I like FreeAXP, it enables more devices than other free Alpha emulators - not that I'm using them all at the moment
EDIT:<hr>
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10 years 9 months ago #5392
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Replied by Bruce Claremont on topic RE: ESXi FreeAXP Networking
Thanks for the feedback and installation tips. Glad to hear everything is working.
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