Problem with vmnet-natd

Discussion in 'Server Operation' started by chrno, Sep 7, 2008.

  1. chrno

    chrno New Member

    Hi,

    I'm running Vmware Server v1.07 on a Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Server (Kernel: 2.6.22-15).

    For some unknown reason, vmnet-natd seems to keep crashed after a day or two. Is there anyway to just restart NAT service on /dev/vmnet8 without having to do a /etc/init.d/vmware restart ? Because if it's possible, I'll just put it in crontab until I figure out why this is happening ...

    Also any advice on how to troubleshoot and find out why vmnet-natd is crashing?

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions or recommendations :D

    chrno
     
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    Did you check your logs?
     
  3. chrno

    chrno New Member

    hey falko,

    Thanks for replying! Apologies for not replying earlier as I have been away for a couple of days.

    There is nothing obvious in the following logs:

    /var/log/syslog
    or
    /var/log/vmware/vmware-serverd.log

    Are there any other logs that I should look at?

    I've also checked out the Vmware Communities and someone mentioned that vmnet-natd will crash or experience performance degradation when the count in the following folder is near the ulimit max. (Mine default is 1024):

    ls -l /proc/`pidof vmnet-natd`/fd/

    Which kinda make sense as that is the amount of resources that can be allocated to a process. What do you reckon?

    As a workaround, I have swapped to host-only networking and use iptables (on Vmware Host) to perform the NAT between eth0 and vmnet1 (host-only networking).

    Seems to work out great for now. But still curious as to why vmnet-natd keeps failing on me ...

    chrno
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    Can you post the link?

    What's the output?
     

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