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How to FTP (for ops)
Posted: 03 May 2010 14:30
by ekoksoy
Hi
vmware can not install the ftp. How do you do it. How do I install the OPS? Thanks ..
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CPU type : cpu0
Linux version : 33.8
Delivery software version : f2.502 ;
Patch version : 0 ;
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Software Version Name : R6.1.1 ;
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Alarm relay state : ACTIVE
Posted: 03 May 2010 18:49
by freedom
You should first run netadmin to set the correct ip-address.
If this is done, vmware will support FTP like normal.
You can start an ftp session to /usr4/BACKUP/OPS
Copy the OPS files to this directory
Restore the OPS files using swinst menu
Posted: 04 May 2010 14:14
by ekoksoy
hi
Thanks for your reply. But could not. My IP defined as follows;
Xa000000 standcpu localhost 192.168.232.2
127.0.0.1 loopback
255.255.255.0 SubnetMask
192.168.232.3 xma000000 maincpu node000000 localmain
192.168.232.1 Vmware defaultrouter (VMware VMNET IP)
Do you wonder where I'm wrong. I can not ping this IP. therefore I can not connect. How do IP descriptions. Thanks
Posted: 05 May 2010 19:06
by JoelO
First you have to be able to reach the server. What IP address are you using?
Posted: 03 Jun 2010 08:41
by JackTinWNY
You may have to change the network settings for the Virtual Machine to 'Bridged' to permit access to the network so that you can FTP to the box...
Posted: 01 Jul 2010 10:33
by mothinx
Use "bridged" in Vmware. You have to activate your real ethernet interface. Then put an adresse in the "oxe virtual" network (look netadmin). Try a ping whith your PC, then you can FTP. Enjoy
Re: How to FTP (for ops)
Posted: 16 Sep 2012 07:04
by JAMAJHON
Hi ekoksoy your's all setting is ok, but u did not configure your LAN default gateway. Fallow my procedure attached here with. All other guys are misguiding u. I attached complete procedure with screen shots.
Re: How to FTP (for ops)
Posted: 30 Jul 2013 19:43
by outerman8651
JAMAJHON wrote:Hi ekoksoy your's all setting is ok, but u did not configure your LAN default gateway. Fallow my procedure attached here with. All other guys are misguiding u. I attached complete procedure with screen shots.
Great!!
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Posted: 30 Jul 2013 19:46
by outerman8651
mothinx wrote:Use "bridged" in Vmware. You have to activate your real ethernet interface. Then put an adresse in the "oxe virtual" network (look netadmin). Try a ping whith your PC, then you can FTP. Enjoy
select "custom: specified virtual network"-"VMnet8(NAT)" instead of "bridged" allow me FTP normally..