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ESXi 5.1: cannot bring up ethernet for guest system

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Hello,

 

I have tried a very simple configuration: just one VM with CentOS 6.4 (64bit). My problem is that the ethernet will not get a link.

 

There is only one NIC on my system.

 

vmware.log shows this when I try to bring the link up:

 

vim-cmd vmsvc/device.connection 19 4000 true

 

2013-06-29T16:24:14.619Z| vmx| I120: TOOLS received request in VMX to set option 'synctime' -> '0'

2013-06-29T16:24:14.622Z| vmx| I120: VMXVmdb_SetCfgState: cfgReqPath=/vm/#_VMX/vmx/cfgState/req/#11/, remDevPath=/vm/#_VMX/vmx/vigor/setCfgStateReq/#11a/in/

2013-06-29T16:24:14.622Z| vcpu-0| I120: Msg_Post: Error

2013-06-29T16:24:14.622Z| vcpu-0| I120: [msg.ethernet.openFailed] Failed to initialize ethernet0.

 

On the guest system I have installed vmware tools. lsmod shows that the vmxnet driver is loaded.

 

lsmod -l | grep vm

vmci                    85329 1 vsock

vmware_balloon     7199 0

vmxnet                18930 0

 

On the ESXi machine I see this:

# esxcfg-nics -l

Name    PCI           Driver      Link Speed     Duplex MAC Address       MTU    Description                  

vmnic0  0000:00:0a.00 forcedeth   Up   1000Mbps  Full   00:19:66:d4:1c:b0 1500   nVidia Corporation nVidia NForce Network Controller

 

# esxcfg-vmknic -l

Interface  Port Group/DVPort   IP Family IP Address                              Netmask         Broadcast       MAC Address       MTU     TSO MSS   Enabled Type               

vmk0       Management Network  IPv4      192.168.20.5                            255.255.255.224 192.168.20.31   00:19:66:d4:1c:b0 1500    65535     true    STATIC             

vmk0       Management Network  IPv6      fe80::219:66ff:fed4:1cb0                64                              00:19:66:d4:1c:b0 1500    65535     true    STATIC, PREFERRED  

 

# esxcfg-vswitch -l

Switch Name      Num Ports   Used Ports  Configured Ports  MTU     Uplinks  

vSwitch0         128         4           128               1500    vmnic0   

 

 

  PortGroup Name        VLAN ID  Used Ports  Uplinks  

  VM Network            0        0           vmnic0   

  Management Network    0        1           vmnic0   

 

I could not find any useful hints so far to find out what is wrong with my setup.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thank you.

 

Frank


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