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09-28-2010 11:14 AM
09-28-2010 11:14 AM
BL460C G1 2-Virtual Adapter Creation
I am attempting to upgrade to VMware vCenter server 4.1 on a new HP Bl460c G1 server and need some help with networking. On my previous installation of Virtual Center, I had 2 BASP Virtual Adapters. One had a LAN IP and the other was a 192.168.1.x address that was used to communicate with VMOTION. I am attempting to recreate this environment on the new blade server and was wondering if anyone else had done this and if so how?
The new server will be Windows 2008 64-bit R2 and currently has 2 NICS set-up via HP's nic teaming. I believe I need to set-up 2 BASP Virtual Adapters, but really have no clue how this was set-up previously. Any help on setting this up for vCenter would be appreciated.
Joe
The new server will be Windows 2008 64-bit R2 and currently has 2 NICS set-up via HP's nic teaming. I believe I need to set-up 2 BASP Virtual Adapters, but really have no clue how this was set-up previously. Any help on setting this up for vCenter would be appreciated.
Joe
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09-29-2010 04:59 AM
09-29-2010 04:59 AM
Re: BL460C G1 2-Virtual Adapter Creation
I think I figured it out. When I go into my network connections, I can launch the HP config utility and there is an option for a virtual adapter. Thanks for looking at my post guys.
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