First, the environment :
VMware 14
Clone System CentOS6.8
Second, start cloning:
The cloned system is in the shutdown state, select virtual machine > Manage > Clone > Next > Next (choose from current state virtual machine clone or existing snapshot clone) > Create full clone, Next > Create virtual machine name, save location, complete
Third, the new clone virtual machine modification:
The cloned virtual machine is exactly the same as the source virtual machine configuration information, although it is two separate virtual machines but, the remote does not, Ping is different, want two virtual you can use normally, need to make some changes.
1. Click virtual machines > Settings > Network adapters, Advanced > Build (click Generate and record a new MAC address)
2. Start a new cloned virtual machine
Delete file/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules (this file records network card information, after deletion, the system will automatically recognize the network card information, regenerate files)
3, modify the configuration file, update HWADDR set to the new Mac value, the IPADDR is set to a new IP address.
Vim/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
device= "eth0"
bootproto=" None "
hwaddr=" 00:0c:29:13:e6:20 "
ipv6init= "yes"
nm_controlled= "yes"
onboot= "yes"
type=" Ethernet "
uuid=" F9F68F33-CAD0-4147-8F7B-DECD0C81ABDF "
ipaddr=192.168.1.13
4. Modify hostname: (Hostname= new hostname)
Vim/etc/sysconfig/network
5. Reboot the system
Reboot
6. Testing
VMware Virtual Machine Cloning