Problem background:
After you deploy the OVF template in vsphere client, you are prompted to start Linux network: Device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization
The device eth0 is not ready to delay initialization as shown in the figure:
The problem is that the MAC address in the exported OVF template is the source system's Mac (configuration file is the configuration file for the source system (the system that exports the OVF template), and the system MAC address after the OVF deployment has changed, causing initialization to fail with the following workaround:
1,
Vi/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
Ifcfg-eth0 the previous MAC address in the configuration file, remove the line from the Reboot network card
2,
Reboot the machine after/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
Because this file is bound to the NIC and MAC address, so changed the NIC after the MAC address changed, so it can not start normally, or directly edit the configuration file to the inside of the network card and MAC address modified by the corresponding, but so much trouble, direct delete reboot, it will automatically generate a.
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