Chris Davis
2016-03-30 14:18:35 UTC
I was hoping to upgrade to 3.4 but have run into a series of problems. Wondering how others moved past this.
Initially, I was running 2.38 on Centos 5. I tried to in place upgrade and ran into a socket library problem. Saw that the version of the socket library in Centos 7 was compatible, so then began to focus on installing that on my hardware. Unfortunately, the controller driver appears to be no longer supported. So, then I started focusing on a VM for my Rancid server. Got it all set up and installed on a Hyper-V host. And while the networking worked during the install, apparently the network drivers aren't right on the virtual disk and none of the networking works once I boot off the virtual HD. So, has anyone set up Rancid 3.4/Centos 7 on a hyper V host? Or have any other ideas to try?
Thanks.
Initially, I was running 2.38 on Centos 5. I tried to in place upgrade and ran into a socket library problem. Saw that the version of the socket library in Centos 7 was compatible, so then began to focus on installing that on my hardware. Unfortunately, the controller driver appears to be no longer supported. So, then I started focusing on a VM for my Rancid server. Got it all set up and installed on a Hyper-V host. And while the networking worked during the install, apparently the network drivers aren't right on the virtual disk and none of the networking works once I boot off the virtual HD. So, has anyone set up Rancid 3.4/Centos 7 on a hyper V host? Or have any other ideas to try?
Thanks.