Thank you Marcus, is this also the cause of the password issue I mentioned?


On 10/5/13, 2:10 PM, Marcus Sorensen wrote:
Udev rules. Its not cloudstacks issue but the OS. When the Mac address
changes, centos thinks its a new nic and creates a different one. So you
end up with eth1 or eth2 instead, which has no configuration.

You need to delete two files in the source you are templating, I don't have
them memorized but they should be easy to find online. One is
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net or similar, and the other creates that
file, in some other udev dir in /use I think.
On Oct 5, 2013 12:06 PM, "Maurice Lawler" <maurice.law...@me.com> wrote:

Hello,

I have setup a CentOS 6.4 Template, I also enabled the password reset
script as shown here:

http://cloudstack.apache.org/**docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/**
4.2.0/html/Admin_Guide/add-**password-management-to-**templates.html<http://cloudstack.apache.org/docs/en-US/Apache_CloudStack/4.2.0/html/Admin_Guide/add-password-management-to-templates.html>

However, following the directions I am noticing the password that pops-up
does not match what is actually on the newly provisioned instance nor when
resetting does the password reset do what popsup.

Along with the afromentioned, the networking is not starting per network
script on boot.

My ifcfg-eth0

DEVICE=eth0
TYPE=Ethernet
ONBOOT=yes
NM_CONTROLLED=yes
BOOTPROTO=dhcp

Can someone advise me as to what might be missing and also this error when
running ifup eth0

Device eth0 does not seem to be present, delying initialization.

I would appreciate the assistance.

- Maurice


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