10-26-2011 08:06 AM
Response from community member: J_klok
After support from Zeus it was drilled down to some DNS problems.
10-26-2011 08:05 AM
Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean by 'corrupted the VIPs'?
If you've cloned the virtual appliance into a different network environment, the IP addresses it tries to raise may not match the subnets you are using and you will need to reconfigure. The following console command will reset the IP address on the first interface, so that you can then access the Admin Server and perform the rest of the reconfiguration:
1. z-set-initial-address
If you cannot repair your configuration for whatever reason, you can reset the virtual appliance to its factory defaults by running the following command from the console:
1. z-reset-to-factory-defaults
This will erase all configuration. You should back-up your configuration first and attempt to restore it having reset your appliance and performed the initial configuration again.
Section 6.6.3 of the Getting Started guide for the virtual appliance explains the reset procedure in more detail.
If you have further problems that you cannot resolve, please get in touch with our support team and they will be glad to assist.
10-26-2011 07:39 AM - last edited on 10-26-2011 07:39 AM
After I configured ZEUS 7.3r1 LB in one virtual testenvironment and I clone it to another, the VIP's are corrupted and can't be repaired? How can this be? And what is the solution?
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