Thanks for the clarification - I skipped that step because I'm using OSX and it has X windows installed already...I should have gone back and checked on that :) On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Ludovico Caldara < Ludovico.Caldara@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You're welcome! > Maaz, I would have liked to contact you privately to say that I've undone > your modification in the bind configuration: > > > https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/RAC_Attack_12c/Configure_Bind_DNS > > The bind installation is not necessary at the first step since it should > have been done along with other packages at step 10 of linux post install: > > https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/RAC_Attack_12c/Linux_Post_Installation > > yum install -y tigervnc-server.x86_64 xclock man kernel-uek-devel-$(uname > -r) parted.x86_64 unzip.x86_64 xterm lsof *bind *xorg-x11-twm > > I'm following the guide again from scratch and I've got "already installed" > ;-)* > > *Cheers* > > * > > Ludovico Caldara > Consultant > Infrastructure Managed Services > > *tri*vadis AG > Rue Marterey 5 > CH-1005 Lausanne > > Phone +41-58 459 54 54 > Fax +41-21-321 47 01 > Mobile +41-79-909 72 75 > ludovico.caldara@xxxxxxxxxxxx > www.trivadis.com > > * > * > ------------------------------ > *Da:* racattack-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [racattack-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] per > conto di Maaz Anjum [maazanjum@xxxxxxxxx] > *Inviato:* giovedì 29 agosto 2013 16.29 > > *A:* racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Oggetto:* [racattack] Re: RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at > Home/RAC Attack 12c/VirtualBox Network Configuration > > Thanks Ludovico! I went through the rest Linux level configuration all > the way until starting the Grid Infrastructure installation software and > figured that a second VB level network was unnecessary. Of course by then, > it was 1 AM and I was falling asleep :) > > Cheers! > Maaz > > > On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 2:24 AM, Ludovico Caldara < > Ludovico.Caldara@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Maaz, >> If you try to add a new adapter using File -> Preferences -> Network >> you'll see that you can add only Host-Only adapters. >> >> >> "Internal Network" adapters behave differently: >> you can set the IP addresses of the virtual machines directly at OS level >> without configuring anything at VB level. >> >> >> see step 9 of: >> >> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/RAC_Attack_12c/VirtualBox_VM_Settings >> >> >> and step 10 of: >> >> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/RAC_Attack_12c/OS_Installation >> >> Cheers >> >> Ludovico Caldara >> Consultant >> Infrastructure Managed Services >> >> *tri*vadis AG >> Rue Marterey 5 >> CH-1005 Lausanne >> >> Phone +41-58 459 54 54 >> Fax +41-21-321 47 01 >> Mobile +41-79-909 72 75 >> ludovico.caldara@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> www.trivadis.com >> >> ------------------------------ >> *Da:* racattack-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [racattack-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >> per conto di Maaz Anjum [maazanjum@xxxxxxxxx] >> *Inviato:* giovedì 29 agosto 2013 4.52 >> *A:* racattack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> *Oggetto:* [racattack] Re: RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at >> Home/RAC Attack 12c/VirtualBox Network Configuration >> >> Distro Folks, >> >> I apologize in advance if this topic has already been discussed, I only >> now figured out how to join a freelist. In any case, I was stepping through >> the steps (apologize for the redundant statement) and came to the network >> configuration. Do we need to configure two networks, i.e. the 192.168.78.1 >> and 172.16.100.1? The documentation only mentions the former. >> >> >> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/RAC_Attack_12c/VirtualBox_Network_Configuration >> >> There are references to the 172 network further in the documentation >> steps during the Linux Install steps. I'd be happy to include it in there >> but wanted to check you all beforehand. >> >> Cheers, >> Maaz >> >> -- >> A life yet to be lived... >> > > > > -- > A life yet to be lived... > -- A life yet to be lived...