installation issue #495
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Hi, root@phvautmstack1:/home/administrator# ./installer UTMStack InstallerChecking system requirements Checking system requirements Checking system requirements [OK] Generating Stack configuration Generating Stack configuration [OK] Configuring VLAN Hit:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease Hit:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates InRelease Hit:3 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security InRelease Hit:4 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-backports InRelease Reading package lists... Done Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done vlan is already the newest version (2.0.5ubuntu5). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 174 not upgraded. /etc/netplan/99-vlan.yaml:9:13: Error in network definition: vlan10: interface 'ens160' is not defined
exit status 78 root@phvautmstack1:/home/administrator# Thanks in advance!!! |
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Hi, @jh-ph, check the answer of this discussion -> #437, maybe solve your issue |
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Hi @c3s4rfred . That discussion seems to be related to a different issue, and speaks of dockers. We are not using docker. Installing it into a VM. This is being installed on a clean OS, and tried multiple times. So, not sure what other steps we can take to get the software installed so we can at least test it. |
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Hi, @c3s4rfred , we tried using the iso and were not able to get it installed. We received an error. Below is a crash report as well: Not sure what our next steps should be. Thank you. |
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Hi, I ran into this as well after installing from Ubuntu image. When I looked in After removing the |
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Hi @feynmanliang appreciate the input. That didn't work for me. I did not have the .conf files. They are .yaml files. I tried editing them and the installer just over writes it and I would get the error again. I gave up on it. Installed it in a local machine outside of my vsphere environment. The machine is running windows server 2016 and am using virtualbox to run an ubuntu OS, then followed manual installation instructions. It worked in the virtualbox vm, so I am using that to test the software out. Thanks again. |
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Hi, I ran into this as well after installing from Ubuntu image. When I looked in
/etc/netplan/
I noticed that therenderer
was different between the two.conf
s (networkd
in thevlan
conf and the.conf_orig
backup,NetworkManager
in the remaining).After removing the
renderer: NetworkManager
conf and re-enabling the.conf_orig
(renaming the.conf_orig
containingrenderer: networkd
to.conf
), I was able to get pass this VLAN error.