After a clean install of 3.5 I am running into an interesting issue when setting up the network configuration.
The problem is when I configure the vmkernel and add the IP address, I'm unable to ping the port. Here are the steps I'm taking.
1. Open vswitch0 and add second pnic.
2. Add vmkernel and specify IP address settings
3. Hit OK and finish.
At this point I should be able to ping the vmkernel IP address but I can't. I should mention that this worked on 3.0.2, I'm only having this problem on 3.5.
Anyone else having this problem?
Try pinging vmkernel from another machine. I just set this up this morning, and I had the same exact issue.
I had to enentually remove vmkernel, and add it again. You probably did it, and then it asked you for the gateway, which you updated, then it wouldn't work... It might be a new bug introduced in 3.5. I finally got mine working after removing it, and adding it again with the same settings, then ping from an external machine.
The remove / readd process worked on one of the hosts, but not the second. =/
I would probably try it again. With HA issues on 3.0.2 I have had to remove and readd the host multiple times before it would take.
Yea, I tried it numerous times and I couldn't get it to go.
I ended up reinstalling ESX (checking documentation, not because of this problem) and this time I created a new vmkernel switch and dedicated it an IP and it worked right away. I then deleted the switch and reconfigured vswitch0 for failover and added vmkernel and it continued to work.
Still a problem. Can't ping from the kernel either.
Also, to ping from the SC you need to use vmkping.
Correct, that's what I'm doing and it doesn't get any responses.
The one thing I have noticed is if I let the server sit long enough it will eventually come online.