No problem.
On Oct 5, 2013 12:37 PM, "Maurice Lawler" wrote:
> Awesome, thank you for pointing me into the right direction of the udev
> rules. I had forgtten about that, removing that, re-creating template and
> making an instance from newly created template enabled the password script
> to work
Awesome, thank you for pointing me into the right direction of the udev
rules. I had forgtten about that, removing that, re-creating template
and making an instance from newly created template enabled the password
script to work without issue.
Thanks again, Marcus! Have a good weekend!
- Maur
Networking is a prerequisite for fetching the password from the router on
boot, so let's start there.
On Oct 5, 2013 12:24 PM, "Maurice Lawler" wrote:
> 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. I
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 instea
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 b