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Installation and Upgrades / Creating VM disks create phantom NICs and leads to corrupted VM configuration.
« on: September 05, 2013, 12:09:53 pm »
System version: Ubuntu Server 12.04.2
Core version: 3.1.8 (all updates as of this moment)
Function: VMs container for development purposes and also testing new versions of Zentyal
Modules:
ii zentyal-ca 3.1.2 Zentyal - Certification Authority
ii zentyal-common 3.1.2 Zentyal - Common Library
ii zentyal-core 3.1.8 Zentyal - Core
ii zentyal-firewall 3.1.4 Zentyal - Firewall
ii zentyal-network 3.1.4 Zentyal - Network Configuration
ii zentyal-objects 3.1.1 Zentyal - Network Objects
ii zentyal-openvpn 3.1.1 Zentyal - VPN Service
ii zentyal-services 3.1.2 Zentyal - Network Services
ii zentyal-virt 3.1.3 Zentyal - Virtualization Manager
Problem: Whenever I create a new VM and define new disk(s) and/or CD-drives, for each one there's a new NIC created. After this, the VM data is corrupted and eventually the VM configurations disappear from the UI.
This is blocking to any operations regarding VM management.
Core version: 3.1.8 (all updates as of this moment)
Function: VMs container for development purposes and also testing new versions of Zentyal
Modules:
ii zentyal-ca 3.1.2 Zentyal - Certification Authority
ii zentyal-common 3.1.2 Zentyal - Common Library
ii zentyal-core 3.1.8 Zentyal - Core
ii zentyal-firewall 3.1.4 Zentyal - Firewall
ii zentyal-network 3.1.4 Zentyal - Network Configuration
ii zentyal-objects 3.1.1 Zentyal - Network Objects
ii zentyal-openvpn 3.1.1 Zentyal - VPN Service
ii zentyal-services 3.1.2 Zentyal - Network Services
ii zentyal-virt 3.1.3 Zentyal - Virtualization Manager
Problem: Whenever I create a new VM and define new disk(s) and/or CD-drives, for each one there's a new NIC created. After this, the VM data is corrupted and eventually the VM configurations disappear from the UI.
This is blocking to any operations regarding VM management.
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Installation and Upgrades / User/Group replication failure with more than one slave
« on: October 03, 2012, 12:13:53 am »
With one slave it works. With two or more it fails! And yes, I've tested removing all slaves and adding them in different orders! The 1st slave to be added would always work. But if the same slave was to be added after another slave is firstly added, it will fail (though it previously worked).
More details and logs at http://trac.zentyal.org/ticket/5185
Somehow, besides a couple questions, no more feedback has been provided. Can anyone try it and confirm if this is a bug, please?
More details and logs at http://trac.zentyal.org/ticket/5185
Somehow, besides a couple questions, no more feedback has been provided. Can anyone try it and confirm if this is a bug, please?
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Need for split DNS?
« on: August 29, 2012, 12:57:40 pm »
AFAIK, bind9 allows views.
http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/view.html
http://www.howtoforge.com/two_in_one_dns_bind9_views
I believe that the poll is not famous because some people don't even know what dns split stands for. But it's very, very needed!
http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/view.html
http://www.howtoforge.com/two_in_one_dns_bind9_views
I believe that the poll is not famous because some people don't even know what dns split stands for. But it's very, very needed!
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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Problem with eBOX network configuration
« on: January 02, 2008, 04:58:28 pm »
I'm having the some problem.
Once I want to install a clean Primary Domain Controller, I've installed a Debian Sarge. Everything went fine until Ebox installation. I even lost my SSH connection to the machine in this step..
Deconfiguring network interfaces...done.
* /etc/network/options is deprecated (see README.Debian of netbase).
Once I want to install a clean Primary Domain Controller, I've installed a Debian Sarge. Everything went fine until Ebox installation. I even lost my SSH connection to the machine in this step..
Deconfiguring network interfaces...done.
* /etc/network/options is deprecated (see README.Debian of netbase).
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