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Old 06-05-2009   #5 (permalink)
Robert Comer


 
 

Re: vpc 2007 vs vs2005

>So are you saying I should use dhcp server like the that of the router to
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>assign Ip instead of fixed unique ip for each VM?
I don't think that's going to help, it's something in how the VM's are
getting restarted, maybe the NIC isn't ready to begin with, or
something equally arcane. It may be worth a try though as it'll
change the order in how things start up.

It'd really be best to just save state the VM's before you hibernate,
and start them after you restart your PC.

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Bob Comer


On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 09:11:05 -0600, "GS"
<gsmsnews.microsoft.comGS@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>thank you all.
>The Vms are stand alone VMs not domain based. Furthermore they are have
>static IP. Also the vista host is a stand alone PC not in domain
>
>So are you saying I should use dhcp server like the that of the router to
>assign Ip instead of fixed unique ip for each VM?
>
>"Robert Comer" <bobcomer-removeme-@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:4k4i25184r2v4oph7mhbm3t5c0s91kpn85@xxxxxx
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>> It's not a good idea to hibernate with VM's active in any VM product.
>> The VM's aren't aware of it so you have clock, and yes, networking
>> problems. (especially if they're domain joined.)
>>
>> --
>> Bob Comer
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 00:45:46 -0600, "GS"
>> <gsmsnews.microsoft.comGS@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
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>> >For running 2 or 3 vms (3x 1GB RAM) on Vista ultimate 64 host with core
>2
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>> >quad 2.6 GHz and 8 GB Ram , is vac 2007 better or vs 2005?
>> >with vpc 2007, I get Mac address conflict on VMs whenever I wake the host
>> >from hibernation
>> >
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