Call me old fashioned, but I like my vi.... :-)
On 28/01/2011 17:43, Dmitry G. Kozhinov wrote: > That is, change your tambourine dance style :) > There is also modern fashioned way via GUI. > > On 28.01.2011 22:00, Matt Wilby wrote: >> Rather than using ipadm, you can also do it the old fashioned way by >> creating /etc/hostname.<interface> and inserting the required >> hostname from /etc/hosts. >> >> Where hostname can be something like bge0, e1000g0, eri0, hme0 etc. >> >> Matt >> >> >> On 28/01/2011 16:31, Deano wrote: >> >>> My notes on static ip (not using NWAM) under OI from the default DHCP >>> -------- >>> Update /etc/resolv.conf WITH DNS >>> /etc/nsswitch.dns /etc/nsswitch.conf >>> Update /etc/defaultrouter with GATEWAY >>> route -p add default GATEWAY >>> Update /etc/hosts >>> svcadm disable network/physical:nwam >>> svcadm enable network/physical:default >>> ipadm create-addr -T static -a HOSTNAME/24 LINK_NAME >>> >>> HTH, >>> Deano >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Daniel Kvasnička [mailto:daniel.kvasnicka...@gmail.com] >>> Sent: 28 January 2011 16:13 >>> To: openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org >>> Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot get static IP network setup to >>> work >>> >>> Hi people, >>> >>> >>> I'm trying to setup OpenIndiana b148 to use static IPv4 address and >>> manually >>> set up DNS servers. And I can't even ping my gateway. >>> The problem is that the only acces to the machine I have is through >>> VNC to >>> the QEMU instance it runs in. >>> Here is the link to screenshots showing what I've done with nwamcfg >>> so far: >>> http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/1967301/1/oi?h=bfc6e1 >>> >>> >>> I've also: >>> - checked /etc/resolv.conf for nameserver entries >>> - ensured "dns" is entered in /etc/nsswitch.conf in appropriate places >>> - entered appropriate line in /etc/nwam/llp (e1000g0 static >>> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24) >>> - checked that my gateway is in /etc/defaultrouter >>> - tried to set 255.255.255.0 as mask using ifconfig, because >>> ifconfig -a >>> showed the mask is set to ff000000 >>> >>> >>> What the hell am I doing wrong? :) Can the problem be somewhere >>> outside the >>> system? As I've said. It's a virtual instance running in a VM and I >>> have no >>> way to check the VM settings myself. >>> >>> >>> Dan >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list >> OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org >> http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss >> > > _______________________________________________ > OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list > OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org > http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss > _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss