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Thank you Akendo. I fixed the problem by manipulating DNS (forward and reverse). It's the hard way to fix this type of problem, but lucky me I have rockstar co-workers.
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I can access some of my stacks via hostname and some via IP address like so:
1. ssh root@stack1.vm.org.net
2. ssh root@130.72.86.13
What config changes do I need to make so I can access all my...
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How do I start NetworkManager when the icon is missing in the system tray? I'm on a CentOS 6.2 workstation.
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Problem: User gets "no connection" message when trying to access/ssh a VM
Solution: When I open the user's console (via vSphere) it says "INIT: version 2.86 reloading" on the screen so I press...
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You may like additional information about the history of virtualization, as well as details about current and future offerings from Red Hat. This IDC whitepaper details the growing trend towards...
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I'll definitely look in to that. Thanks.
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Disregard this thread. The ISO I was working on didn't have X in it.
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It's like trying to buy burrito in an ice cream joint.
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I figured it out. The ISO I was working on did not have x in it and it wasn't designed to do gui stuff.
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Wow... not a whole lot of interest in virtualization in here huh? lol
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It's one of those days where you don't feel like figuring things out on your own instead you post a question online :)
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Nevermind... I figured it out... I clicked on bookmarks, organize bookmarks, import and backup.
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How do I backup my bookmarks? Where does it live so I can just drag and drop to a disk before I blow away my box? I'm trying to migrate from RHEL5 to Centos6.
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Is there a way to look up a stack's vApp name if you only have its IP address? Like maybe typing a command while you're ssh'd to the firewall? I have dozens of vApps in vSphere and it would take me...
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Cebu computer repair? Cebu as in Cebu Philippines?
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Got another one of those "disabled" message..
Tried the /usr/bin/startx command and got this message: No such file or directory
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I tried the /sbin/init 5 command. It's doing something however, it's currently frozen with this message "INIT: Id "x" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes"
Not sure what it's going to do...
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Command not found error for both
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Rob:
Yes I'm using all lowercase.
I also tried init 5 under root and I'm getting a "Command not found" error
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What's an alternative to the command "StartX"?
I'm trying to pull up the GUI on one of my VMs but StartX wont work
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