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host my-host {
host centos-docker-server {
         hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:9C:53:FF;
         hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:41:82:0F;
         fixed-address 172.16.153.100;
         fixed-address 172.16.153.10;
         option domain-name "local";
        option broadcast-address 172.16.153.255;
}
        option domain-name-servers 172.16.153.2;
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         option domain-name local;
        option routers 172.16.153.2;
}</pre>


Use the actual MAC address as read from the network adapter, and the actual host name.
Use the actual MAC address as read from the network adapter, and the actual host name.


The address must be <font color=red>(?)</font> from the subnet and the range declared at the top of the file.
The address must be <font color=red>(?)</font> from the subnet and the range declared at the top of the file. However, the other network settings should be consistent with the DHCP section settings, to allow the new host to use the default gateway and communicate with the DHCP-addressed hosts.


3. Restart VMware Fusion networking runtime, to re-initialize the DHCP server.
3. Restart VMware Fusion networking runtime, to re-initialize the DHCP server.

Revision as of 22:27, 4 December 2017

Internal

Location of the Virtual Machine Bundle

By default location for the VM bundles is ~/Documents/Virtual Machines.

However, each VM bundle can be placed in an arbitrary location during creation, in the "Finish" screen -> Customize Settings -> Save As: -> Browse button.

Recommended location: ~/VMware Fusion VMs.

To figure out where the files of an existing VM are, go to VMware Fusion -> Window -> Virtual Machine Library -> Select the VM -> Right Click -> Show in Finder.

Networking

Configuration Files

/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networking

/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/vmnet8/dhcpd.conf

/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/vmnet8/nat.conf

/Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/vmnet1/dhcpd.conf

Configure DHCP to Serve a Static Address

https://willwarren.com/2015/04/02/set-static-ip-address-in-vmware-fusion-7

1. Get the MAC address for the VM's network interface: Virtual Machine -> Settings -> Network Adapter -> Advanced options -> MAC Address.

You may want to do that when the VM is down, so you can copy-and-paste.

2. Edit /Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/vmnet8/dhcpd.conf.


As root

Add at the bottom of the file:

host centos-docker-server {
        hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:41:82:0F;
        fixed-address 172.16.153.10;
        option broadcast-address 172.16.153.255;
        option domain-name-servers 172.16.153.2;
        option domain-name local;
        option routers 172.16.153.2;
}

Use the actual MAC address as read from the network adapter, and the actual host name.

The address must be (?) from the subnet and the range declared at the top of the file. However, the other network settings should be consistent with the DHCP section settings, to allow the new host to use the default gateway and communicate with the DHCP-addressed hosts.

3. Restart VMware Fusion networking runtime, to re-initialize the DHCP server.


Execute vmnet-cli as root, otherwise you will get "Failed to initialize".

cd /Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library
./vmnet-cli --stop
./vmnet-cli --start