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Chapter 11 Configuring a Virtual Network
To remove a host virtual adapter on a Linux host
1Asroot(su -),runtheVMwareServerconfigurationprogram.
vmware-config.pl
ToconfigureVMwareServercorrectly,thevmware-config.plconfiguration
programrequiresallvirtualmachinestobeshutdown.Theprogramshutsdown
anyrunningvirtualmachinesautomatically.
Ifyoustillwanttouseanynetworkinginyourvirtualmachines,respondyesto
thefollowingprompt:
Do you want networking for your Virtual Machines? (yes/no/help) [yes]
Otherwise,typenotoremoveallnetworking.
2Ifyourespondyestousenetworking,thescriptpromptsyoutoselectthewizard
ortheeditortoedityournetworkconfiguration.Selecteditor.Thisistheonly
waytodeletevirtualnetworkadapterswithoutremovingallofthem.
Would you prefer to modify your existing networking configuration using
the wizard or the editor? (wizard/editor/help) [wizard]
editor
3Alistofvirtualnetworksthathavebeenconfiguredisdisplayed.Selectthe
networkcorrespondingtotheadapteryouwanttodisable.Forexample:
The following virtual networks have been defined:
. vmnet0 is bridged to eth0
. vmnet1 is a host-only network on subnet 172.16.155.0.
. vmnet8 is NAT network on a private subnet 172.16.107.0.
Which virtual network do you wish to configure? (0-99) 1
4Youmightbepromptedtokeepthisvirtualnetwork.Ifyouaresureyouwantto
removeit,typeyeswhenprompted:
The network vmnet1 has been reserved for a host-only network. You may
change it, but it is highly recommended that you use it as a host-only
network. Are you sure you want to modify it? (yes/no) [no] yes
5Whenpromptedaboutthetypeofvirtualnetwork,selectnonetoremovethe
virtualnetwork.
What type of virtual network do you wish to set vmnet1?
(bridged,hostonly,nat,none) [hostonly] none