On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 2:12 PM, rajan chandi <
chandi.rajan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Great thanks Stefano. I tried bridged, routed and NATted using the
> xend-config.sxp.
> It doesn't change it's message -
>
> Unable to retrieve |
> |
http://mirror.centos.org//centos
> |
> | /5/os/x86_64/images/stage2.img.
>
> I am sure there is something wrong with this one:-
>
> +--------------+ Manual TCP/IP Configuration +---------------+
> |
> |
> | Enter the IPv4 and/or the IPv6 address and prefix
> |
> | (address / prefix). For IPv4, the dotted-quad netmask
> |
> | or the CIDR-style prefix are acceptable. The gateway and
> |
> | name server fields must be valid IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
> |
> |
> |
> | IPv4 address: 188.*.19.80(static IP?)___ /
> 255.255.255.128(Netmask?)_ |
> | Gateway: 188.*.19.1_____________________________
> |
> | Name Server: 188.*.19.80(IP? Is it
> optional?)____________________________ |
> |
> |
> | +----+ +------+
> |
> | | OK | | Back |
> |
> | +----+ +------+
> |
> |
> |
> |
> |
> +------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> I am using the newly availed static IP Address itself as name server. Should
> this work?
> What is the ideal way of assign a domain a static IP Address?
>
> Thanks and regards
> Rajan Chandi
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:36 AM, Stefano Zanella <
zanella.stefano@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> Ok. Yes, my vm is paravirtualized too, not HVM.
>> Talking about your Level 3 configuration, I remember that just a couple of
>> month ago I helped a friend of mine that had bought a VPS from a french
>> provider that offered the same policy: one main static IP and another one as
>> a "reserve" that he wanted to use as the main IP of his VM. I'm not sure of
>> what kind of policy they implemented about MAC addresses, but I remember
>> that we were able to install the VM simply assigning the IP+subnet+GW as
>> specified by the provider. Still need to investigate. I think also that
>> trying routed configuration should not to be a pain, as I can remember it
>> should work only by changing the xend-config.sxp config file. Rebooting Xen
>> (if you can do that...) and configuring the 2nd IP should do the trick.
>> I'll ask my friend about this, and I'll give you a reply as fast as
>> possible.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Stefano
>>
>