Maybe try doing the rate limit command on an interface that is in the 112 vlan and see if it has any affect, then you would just apply it to an interface range (all i/f in VLAN 112).
I'm not very good with Solaris, so here's the info for the OS. It's SunOS Release 5.9 Generic_118558-21
Desktop: CDE 1.5.7, X11 Version 6.6.1.
I want to set up a network printer. Our print server is a Windows 2003. I tried to add the print server IP into the Print Manager, but I don't seem to...
Appears that all of my settings are correct, LSI and I've pointed my floppy drive to the floppy image on our VMware. It lets me select to load the VMware SCSI Controller driver but then still doesn't detect the disk after it.
As for you Roadki11, you suggested IDE, I said nothing of it. Why...
Maybe I am confused, this wizard doesn't look like mine. I use VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client 2.0, the other thing is is that i'm fairly new to VMware, we have ESX servers. Does this help any?
I just went through and recreated the virtual machine and when I get to the I/O adapters it gives me IDE -> ATAPI or SCSI -> BusLogic/LSI Logic but only radio buttons are on the SCSI options.
To further explain, I choose the VMWare SCSI controller driver and then it goes back to the screen where you can press S to specify additional SCSI adapters, or press enter if you don't have support disks. I hit enter and it throws up the screen that it doesn't detect the disk. Thanks for your...
I did what you said and it detects the SCSI driver, but then it does the same thing after i choose the VMware SCSI. Same thing meaning that it doesn't detect the disk.
I'm trying to build an XP machine on VMware, but when I try to install it, it says that there is no disk. I've tried hitting F6 for SCSI, but still no go. Any ideas?
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