How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
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How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
Ok, I'll try to make this not confusing....
I'm running a Q6600 HTPC downstairs. This is running VMware, which is running 2 instances of NotFred's diskless folding. When they boot they say that their IP is 192.168.0.128 & 129. I can type those addresses in on the HTPC PC and see their status fine.
Here lies the problem. I use FAHMON to monitor my rigs from my office. I cannot see the status of the HTPC when I type in 192.168.0.128/129 from my office. I don't see the status either when I type in the IP of the HTPC computer from my office. I don't see them listed in Network Places either.
I want to be able to use FAHMON in my office to track the progress of the HTPC.
I am running VMware with the NAT network setting since they don't even get net access when I run them Bridged.
How can I monitor my HTPC from my office? Help please.
EDIT:
After a bit of hunting it seems that I cannot use bridged mode because I am using a wireless adapter on the HTPC. Ugh, I cannot run a cable to the HTPC either. Solutions?
Title edit. -7im
I'm running a Q6600 HTPC downstairs. This is running VMware, which is running 2 instances of NotFred's diskless folding. When they boot they say that their IP is 192.168.0.128 & 129. I can type those addresses in on the HTPC PC and see their status fine.
Here lies the problem. I use FAHMON to monitor my rigs from my office. I cannot see the status of the HTPC when I type in 192.168.0.128/129 from my office. I don't see the status either when I type in the IP of the HTPC computer from my office. I don't see them listed in Network Places either.
I want to be able to use FAHMON in my office to track the progress of the HTPC.
I am running VMware with the NAT network setting since they don't even get net access when I run them Bridged.
How can I monitor my HTPC from my office? Help please.
EDIT:
After a bit of hunting it seems that I cannot use bridged mode because I am using a wireless adapter on the HTPC. Ugh, I cannot run a cable to the HTPC either. Solutions?
Title edit. -7im
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- Hardware configuration: 8 - Q6600s (mixed steppings) average clock speed 3.3GHz
1 - E6420 @ 3.2GHz (This box is bulletproof - Stable for over a year) Avg 2250/PPD
1 - E6600 @ Stock (The only Intel chip in the last 2 years that "only" ran stock)
P35 and G33 based Gigabyte motherboards
Dedicated boxes run Notfred's Linux
Production boxes run Vista and XP Pro with Linux SMP running in a VM - Location: Los Angeles
Re: How to view NotFred (running VM) status over network?
If you left the default option Windows Networking enabled... There will be a Workgroup named Diskless that is visible if you browse your network that lists each instance of notfred setup clients by their Hostname. You can find the Hostname on the web interface that you access via IP address.
The path you'll use for FahMon or FahSpy (handles VMWare'd clients better for me) will look something like this \\Fold-15BF\c\etc\folding\1\
The path you'll use for FahMon or FahSpy (handles VMWare'd clients better for me) will look something like this \\Fold-15BF\c\etc\folding\1\
Re: How to view NotFred (running VM) status over network?
Yes, I'm already aware of this.
On the HTPC the two notfred instances DO show up under diskless. They do not show up from my office though. I've read that this is most likely because I'm using NAT instead of bridged mode in VMware. When I select bridged mode my VMs do not get internet access. Like I said before, I believe this has to do with the fact that my HTPC uses wireless.
On the HTPC the two notfred instances DO show up under diskless. They do not show up from my office though. I've read that this is most likely because I'm using NAT instead of bridged mode in VMware. When I select bridged mode my VMs do not get internet access. Like I said before, I believe this has to do with the fact that my HTPC uses wireless.
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- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:54 am
- Hardware configuration: 8 - Q6600s (mixed steppings) average clock speed 3.3GHz
1 - E6420 @ 3.2GHz (This box is bulletproof - Stable for over a year) Avg 2250/PPD
1 - E6600 @ Stock (The only Intel chip in the last 2 years that "only" ran stock)
P35 and G33 based Gigabyte motherboards
Dedicated boxes run Notfred's Linux
Production boxes run Vista and XP Pro with Linux SMP running in a VM - Location: Los Angeles
Re: How to view NotFred (running VM) status over network?
I have a laptop that uses a wireless NAT connection with a VM'd client and it works...DriveEuro wrote:Yes, I'm already aware of this.
On the HTPC the two notfred instances DO show up under diskless. They do not show up from my office though. I've read that this is most likely because I'm using NAT instead of bridged mode in VMware. When I select bridged mode my VMs do not get internet access. Like I said before, I believe this has to do with the fact that my HTPC uses wireless.
Try manually adding the clients. Get the hostname from the clients locally from the HTPC i.e. fold-XXXX
Then add \\Fold-XXXX\c\etc\folding\1\ (replace Fold-XXXX with your hostname)
What IP address is the office computer using? Also what IP address is the VMW Host using?
Re: How to view NotFred (running VM) status over network?
No go on typing in the hostnames.theMASS wrote:I have a laptop that uses a wireless NAT connection with a VM'd client and it works...DriveEuro wrote:Yes, I'm already aware of this.
On the HTPC the two notfred instances DO show up under diskless. They do not show up from my office though. I've read that this is most likely because I'm using NAT instead of bridged mode in VMware. When I select bridged mode my VMs do not get internet access. Like I said before, I believe this has to do with the fact that my HTPC uses wireless.
Try manually adding the clients. Get the hostname from the clients locally from the HTPC i.e. fold-XXXX
Then add \\Fold-XXXX\c\etc\folding\1\ (replace Fold-XXXX with your hostname)
What IP address is the office computer using? Also what IP address is the VMW Host using?
Ip address in the office is 192.168.2.3
HTPC ip address is 192.168.2.4
Is that what you meant by the VMW host?
Re: How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
You may already know this, but addresses in the 192.168.xx.xx range are behind a NAT router and cannot be seen on the internet unless the router is specifically configured to expose that machine to the internet or you have some other means of sharing data between that pair of machines.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
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- Posts: 65
- Joined: Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:54 am
- Hardware configuration: 8 - Q6600s (mixed steppings) average clock speed 3.3GHz
1 - E6420 @ 3.2GHz (This box is bulletproof - Stable for over a year) Avg 2250/PPD
1 - E6600 @ Stock (The only Intel chip in the last 2 years that "only" ran stock)
P35 and G33 based Gigabyte motherboards
Dedicated boxes run Notfred's Linux
Production boxes run Vista and XP Pro with Linux SMP running in a VM - Location: Los Angeles
Re: How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
OK... Here's how I have my laptop configured.
In the Host menu select Virtual Network Settings
Select the Automatic Bridging tab
Make sure Automatically choose an available physical adapter... is selected
Select Add and choose the wired adapter so that it shows up in the Exclude adapters box.
Ethernet adapter is set to NAT
I configured this a few months ago so I may have left something out... so if it is still a no go...let me know
In the Host menu select Virtual Network Settings
Select the Automatic Bridging tab
Make sure Automatically choose an available physical adapter... is selected
Select Add and choose the wired adapter so that it shows up in the Exclude adapters box.
Ethernet adapter is set to NAT
I configured this a few months ago so I may have left something out... so if it is still a no go...let me know
Re: How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
These menus are available if you use VMWare Server instead of the VMWare Player. Server is also free, but it has a more complicated registration process, therefore people tend to download the Player.
Re: How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
TheMass...
I have the wired NIC disabled as I have no cable running to it. It dosen't even show up in the exluded box (obviously, since it is disabled).
Thanks, but still no go.
Ren02, I'm using VMware server.
I have the wired NIC disabled as I have no cable running to it. It dosen't even show up in the exluded box (obviously, since it is disabled).
Thanks, but still no go.
Ren02, I'm using VMware server.
Re: How to use Fahmon with a VM (w/ notfred) over a network?
Got it working today. Not sure how. Just enabled Bridged networking rather than NAT and it worked. I've done it before with no success.
Thanks for your help guys.
Thanks for your help guys.