]> www.moka5.com - having an issue with importing VMs into the baremetal engine - Comments http://www.moka5.com/node/705 Comments for "having an issue with importing VMs into the baremetal engine" en they are in the VMX file http://www.moka5.com/node/705#comment-801 They are in the VMX file but they aren't keeping the configuration I had given them in VMware. I switched OpenSUSE out to Redhat and it works fine. Thats good enough for me. I've spent way too much time troubleshooting this particular problem. thank you for your help though. Wed, 21 Mar 2007 16:24:44 -0700 Check if all the VMware NICs http://www.moka5.com/node/705#comment-797 Check if all the VMware NICs are in the VMX configuration file. Select the LivePC, Configure, Edit, Show Generated VMX file. If the other ethernetX entries are missing, you can add them by manually. You can probably compare the OpenSUSE VMX to the Windows VMX to use as a base. Kevin Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:44:42 -0700 additional comments http://www.moka5.com/node/705#comment-792 The two Windows machines i have imported are keeping their network configurations. Its just the linux machine that is not keeping the config. The Windows machines each have 3 NICs as well. Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:33:25 -0700 having an issue with importing VMs into the baremetal engine http://www.moka5.com/node/705 Here is my scenario. I have a single OpenSUSE VM with 3 NICs defined with hard coded IP addresses, and NAT'd. I need them to have their specific IPs when put into MOKA and I need it NAT'd because I have a windows Machine running in MOKA5 that has to talk to it. It doesn't have to talk on the internet so I don't care that the IP addresses i've give it aren't necessarily routable out of the physical machine. Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:57:43 -0700