Can't access vm ecl watch or ping the adresss
sudo iptables --list returns results
ifconfig eth1 generates an error (see screens).
I cannot ping 192.168.56.1 or 192.168,56.100 to the VM machine.
I can ping other devices on my router (printers, another machine) on the 192.168.xx.xxx mask.
ifconfig eth1 generates an error (see screens).
I cannot ping 192.168.56.1 or 192.168,56.100 to the VM machine.
I can ping other devices on my router (printers, another machine) on the 192.168.xx.xxx mask.
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- billwright2
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Please note that I have installed this on about 8 other machines without any issues such as this. It is puzzling.
- billwright2
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Still having this issue -
Firewall turned off
Virus checker off.
Proper setting for Host Only adapters
still cannot ping the 192.68.56.101 address nor able to access ECL watch at 192.168.56.101:8010
Have made sure DHCP is active on VM host
Firewall turned off
Virus checker off.
Proper setting for Host Only adapters
still cannot ping the 192.68.56.101 address nor able to access ECL watch at 192.168.56.101:8010
Have made sure DHCP is active on VM host
- billwright2
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I notice you set adapter1 to host-only. What is your adapter 2 setting?
For some version virtualbox adapter 1 set to NAT is necessary.
You can try to set NAT on adapter 1 and host-only on adapter 2 as our HPCC VM build settings.
Actually you must set adapter 2 since in /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.conf we set network adapter for eth1. If you want to use adapter 1 you need at least change the seeting to eth0 in environment.conf
For some version virtualbox adapter 1 set to NAT is necessary.
You can try to set NAT on adapter 1 and host-only on adapter 2 as our HPCC VM build settings.
Actually you must set adapter 2 since in /etc/HPCCSystems/environment.conf we set network adapter for eth1. If you want to use adapter 1 you need at least change the seeting to eth0 in environment.conf
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