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2003 Feb 11
1
Unable to see linux files on windows using Samba
...anted to go the other way( seeing linux files on windows )
I searched on google but to no avail. I set the lmhosts file and
still nothing works.
On the windows network list, my linux server shows up as
"linuxserver.vnetwo" where "linuxserver" is the name of the server
and "vnetwork" is the name of the network.
Now, the windows machine on which I would like to see my linux files
is not the primary domain controller. Nor do I want to make my
linux box the primary domain controller.
Please let me know what steps I need to take?
TIA,
Prem
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2013 Jun 29
3
VMware distributed port groups..Supported?
Hi,
I installed libvirt on CentOS 6 today, only to find I could create the
volume, create the VM, but could not assign the interface to a distributed
port group. I then downloaded the latest source, compiled, and it looks to
be the same...unless its under a command I'm not recognizing?
Does anybody have the great tip that is going to set me free? I hope?
Everything we use is on the
2013 Jun 30
0
Re: VMware distributed port groups..Supported?
On 06/29/2013 03:22 AM, Morgan McLean wrote:
> Does anybody have the great tip that is going to set me free? I hope?
Hi,
Distributed Port Groups come from the "vNetwork Distributed Switch"
(vDS); a feature of VMware vCenter. You just can't throw a non-ESXi
hypervisor into your vCenter datacenter and expect it to work with their
proprietary technology. The same way you just can't throw an ESXi into
oVirt (the open-source equivalent to vCenter) and ex...