Nothing unusual appears IIRC when I run ifconfig. I am unable to ping anything on the network and I also ran "network restart" but to no avail. So far only a full restart would make the problem go away. I just realized I haven't looked at my logs; I'll check that out later. > Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 09:11:12 -0400 > From: mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [OT] Problem with Centos52 and VMware? > > Joe Tseng wrote: > > I've got a machine I'm using as a VMWare Server host running CentOS52. Every so often I'd lose contact with it and when I go check it out at the console I see the message "eth0: promiscuous mode enabled." The only thing on there that I've got running on that host is VMWare (w/add'l host only network) and sshd. I don't recall this behavior occurring with Fedora or the old RHL as often if ever. Has anyone seen this before and how do I solve this problem? Thanks! > > > > Well, this is a Fedora list and not a CentOS or RHEL list, but I'll give > it a shot. Having promiscuous mode enabled isn't an error per se. I > keep my eth0 in that mode all the time for Wireshark, et al. > applications. That shouldn't keep you from getting to the machine. Is > it possible the eth card hung? What is the status of the card after it > hangs? Get more from your digital life. Find out how. |
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