Hi, please can anyone advise. We have an ESX Server 2.5.2 farm and we sometimes migrate VMs between hosts with Virtual Center (we power them off first and cold-migrate them, we don't use VMotion).
We have an app that requires a static MAC address; if it ever changes we will have problems.
I know that by default the MAC address is automatically generated when a VM is created and stored in the .vmx file in the ethernet0.generatedaddress parameter. I have done some testing where I have powered off the VM in question (which has an automatically generated MAC) and moved it from host to host and powered back on. I've done this a number of times and that MAC address has never changed. I've also looked at some other VMs we have that rely on a static MAC address which I know have moved about in the past, and we've never had a problem with MAC addresses changing. Which is what I want.
However...I have read some posts and KB articles stating that the MAC address *might* change and therefore I should be looking to 'hard-code' that MAC address as a static address.....is that correct for ESX 2.5.2, and under what circumstances might it change (bearing in mind that I've not seen any instances in my environment where the automatically generated MAC address has ever changed)?
Thankyou
Michael
We have an app that requires a static MAC address; if it ever changes we will have problems.
I know that by default the MAC address is automatically generated when a VM is created and stored in the .vmx file in the ethernet0.generatedaddress parameter. I have done some testing where I have powered off the VM in question (which has an automatically generated MAC) and moved it from host to host and powered back on. I've done this a number of times and that MAC address has never changed. I've also looked at some other VMs we have that rely on a static MAC address which I know have moved about in the past, and we've never had a problem with MAC addresses changing. Which is what I want.
However...I have read some posts and KB articles stating that the MAC address *might* change and therefore I should be looking to 'hard-code' that MAC address as a static address.....is that correct for ESX 2.5.2, and under what circumstances might it change (bearing in mind that I've not seen any instances in my environment where the automatically generated MAC address has ever changed)?
Thankyou
Michael