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OXE VMware appliance
Posted: 21 Dec 2006 04:49
by slimphony
Hi all,
Have you ever wished the OXE had run in VMware ?
Check out the latest post on
http://slimphony.blogspot.com
Working with OXE R6.1.1. If anyone can make it run with R7.x, please let everybody know!
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Enjoy!
Re: OXE VMware appliance
Posted: 21 Dec 2006 08:27
by ibuza
slimphony wrote:Have you ever wished the OXE had run in VMware ?
Working with OXE R6.1.1. If anyone can make it run with R7.x, please let everybody know!
I have it running for some time now...
I was wondering why there were never questions here about this matter...
So you guys did not know yet...
Some guy in Switzerland made it working on R7.0. I installed R7.1 by his instructions. Maybe I can translate his instructions this afternoon.
Re: OXE VMware appliance
Posted: 21 Dec 2006 14:46
by ibuza
ibuza wrote:Some guy in Switzerland made it working on R7.0. I installed R7.1 by his instructions. Maybe I can translate his instructions this afternoon.
Here are the translated instructions by A. Geinitz:
The installation of Alcatel OXE Release 7.x on VMware fails with this error:
/sbin/runinstall: line 11: 38 Segmentation fault install --ks=ramdisk
You have to execute this command to continue with the installation:
ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:0c:29:d8:ff:d4
ifconfig eth0 up
/sbin/runinstall
After the installation the network interface is not working again. You have to change a batch file which is executed at startup.
edit the file(with vi): /etc/rc.d/init.d/network
and add this line
action "Setting hw-mac-address: " ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:0c:29:d8:ff:d4
as you can see here:
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case "$1" in
start)
action "Setting network parameters: " sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf
# this is a patch-line for vmware-installation by ageinitz
action "Setting hw-mac-address: " ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:0c:29:d8:ff:d4
# end of patchline----------------------------------------
action "Bringing up interface lo: " ./ifup ifcfg-lo
case "$IPX" in
yes|true)
/sbin/ipx_configure --auto_primary=$IPXAUTOPRIMARY \
--auto_interface=$IPXAUTOFRAME
if [ "$IPXINTERNALNETNUM" != "0" ]; then
/sbin/ipx_internal_net add $IPXINTERNALNETNUM $IPXINTERNALNODENUM
fi
...and there is also an easy way to get the system running again after 30 days without reprogramming it... but that is another story.
Posted: 21 Dec 2006 15:17
by cavagnaro
Or you can modify the Mac Address directly on VMWare modifying this file:
For version 5:
[VMWareMachineName].vmx
Edit it and modify:
ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:6a:04:04"
to:
ethernet0.generatedAddress = "00:0c:29:d8:ff:d4"
For Version 4 modify the .cfg file and do the same.
Regards
Posted: 22 Dec 2006 04:03
by slimphony
Installation of R7.x 100% successful according to instructions from Ibuza.
I thought the failure might have been caused by some incompatibilities between VMware & the linux but that's hopefully not the case.
Great! Thanks!
Posted: 22 Dec 2006 07:15
by frank
I ll try it today too

Posted: 22 Dec 2006 17:57
by freedom
I have been looking for a solution like this for a long long time. So I was very pleased to see that there were a lot of persons that succesfully installed OXE on a virtual machine.
But I have tried to install both release 6.1.1, 7.0 and 7.1, but all FAILED!
After booting the virtual machine, the linux.ram is installed, but then there is an errormessage:
Warning: undi_close() failed 1.
[Linux-bzImage, setup=oxa00, size=0x9f1ec]
[Linux-initrd @ 0x7c07000, 0x3e789a bytes]
Does anyone has any suggestions?
I use VMware 5.5.1 build-19175
The second problem I have is with the ethernetaddress. I tried to change it in the vmx file like cavagnaro said, but after a reboot of the virtual machine the same old address is there again....
Posted: 23 Dec 2006 00:13
by ibuza
cavagnaro wrote:Or you can modify the Mac Address directly on VMWare modifying this file:
I doubt that that really solves the problem. The problem is that the network card has no MAC adress at all in release 6.2 and 7.x. Even if you configure something in VWware it still has 00:00:00:00:00 as a MAC.
Posted: 23 Dec 2006 00:24
by ibuza
freedom wrote:But I have tried to install both release 6.1.1, 7.0 and 7.1, but all FAILED!
You should stick with release 6.1.1 because it runs on VMware without changes. If you have release 6.1.1 running you can try the newer ones.
What are your settings at the PC
Installer?
Is there any output on the serial port?
Posted: 23 Dec 2006 04:34
by freedom
Thanks for this quick replies!
Ik have succesfully installed release 6.1.1.
After the warning I just waited for some time and the installing went on!!
First I will stickt to R6.1.1. If evrything works fine I will try R7.x again.