ApplianceWare v.5.3 Complete FAQ – February 24, 2004 – Page 15 of 30
perform changes in route tables.
•Your server is on the other subnet. Please use the Search for Remote function of ApplianceView in this case, and supply IP address or the name of the unit. Your Appliance should appear on the list of remote appliances then.
•Your client machine is running Linux kernel 2.4.19. In some cases it can lead to the situation when discovery of Appliances does not work. Please use kernel 2.4.18 or 2.4.20 and better in this case.
NOTE
a)If you have no DHCP server on the net, your Appliance must be physically plugged into the same subnet as your client PC at the time of initial discovery. Otherwise, you will not be able to locate and set up your
b)If you have DHCP server on the net, please check its configuration. Misconfigured DHCP server may not return network settings (gateway, in particular) correctly. It can lead to the situation when Appliance can be “pinged” on the network, and its shares are visible on the network but it cannot be located by ApplianceView. Please do not forget to reboot Appliance after changing DHCP server settings.
1.3.5Route addition does not work. What should I do?
First of all, please check if you're in the sudoers group. If not, or you don't know it, please refer to the manual page of sudo, or ask an administrator to set it up for you. If that does not help, please open the linrouter.sh script with any text editor, and examine the route add line. Please check if the gateway device is set up correctly there. By default, it is eth0. Change it to any other if required.
You should also check if there is already added network with similar name. You can obtain the list with the netstat
sudo route del
1.3.6 How can I launch ApplianceView with locale other than system default?
Please follow the steps below.
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