Amazing timing guys! I've been struggling with this very issue for weeks and you just solved my problem.
Cheers!
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From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Scott Lowe Sent: May 3, 2007 7:28 PM To: James Beal; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: The simulator and vmware esx
James,
Thanks for sharing your solution. I ran into this same issue on ESX Server last year and documented it here on my personal blog:
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2006/06/27/netapp-ontap-simulator-and-esx-ser ver/
This documents the solution for ESX 2.5.x; I guess I need to update it for ESX 3.0.x.
Thanks, Scott Lowe Senior Engineer ePlus Technology, Inc. slowe@eplus.com
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of James Beal Sent: Thu 5/3/2007 8:00 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Cc: Subject: The simulator and vmware esx
I sent this from my un-subscribed work address so if we get two copies apologies.
I have been banging my head against the traditional problem with the simulator and not being able to see the network.
Its interesting to discover that esx has an option (Security) under each network "vswitch". The security tab has a policy exceptions area. There is an option for Promiscuous mode, the simulator doesn't talk to the network by default, you need to allow promiscuous mode access to the virtual switch.
Once you know the option is there in esx its obvious how it should be set I just didn't know it existed. I haven't seen this recorded as a solution to the problem yet and thought people may be interested.
james