Author: fapeeler
Date: Mon Dec 10 21:32:37 2012
New Revision: 1419791
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1419791&view=rev
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CMS commit to vcl by fapeeler
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vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/windowsbaseimagecreation.mdtext
Modified: vcl/site/trunk/content/docs/windowsbaseimagecreation.mdtext
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@@ -110,3 +110,57 @@ The instructions assume that VMware has
- Network Connection: select the name of your public network
- Click Next > Finish
+####Install Windows
+
+**VMware Only: Install VMware Tools**
+
+ - Power on the VM if it is not already powered on
+ - Install VMWare Tools (Note: you must have a CD-ROM drive configured for
the VM in order to install VMware Tools)
+ - Click on the VM menu and select "Install VMWare Tools"
+ - Select Typical and proceed through the setup pages accepting the defaults
+ - Reboot the VM when installation is complete
+
+####Install Cygwin SSHD
+Follow the steps: Install & Configure Cygwin SSHD
+
+**Run vcld -setup**
+
+ 1. Run the following command on the management node:
+
+ /usr/local/vcl/bin/vcld -setup
+
+ 2. Navigate the menu options
+ - (Note: the names and numbers of the menu items may not match your
installation):
+ - Select a module to configure: VCL Image State Module
+ - Choose an operation: Capture Base Image
+ - Enter the VCL login name or ID of the user who will own the image:
+ - Enter your VCL user ID or the user ID of the user you want to own the
image. Pressing Enter without entering a user login ID will cause admin to be
the owner of the new base image.
+ - Enter the hostname or IP address of the computer to be captured:
+ - Enter the name or private IP address of the computer which has already
added to the VCL database.
+ - Select the OS to be captured:
+ 1. VMware Linux
+ 2. VMware Windows 2003 Server
+ 3. VMware Windows 7
+ 4. VMware Windows Server 2008
+ 5. VMware Windows Vista
+ 6. VMware Windows XP
+ - Image architecture:
+ 1. x86
+ 2. x86_64
+ - Use Sysprep:
+ 1. Yes
+ 2. No
+ - Sysprep is usually only required if the image will be loaded on
bare metal computers with varying different hardware.
+ - Enter the name of the image to be captured:
+ - The name you enter is the name that will be displayed in the list
of environments. It may contain spaces but including other special characters
is not recommended.
+
+The following happens once you enter an image name and press enter:
+
+ - A new image is added to the VCL database
+ - An imaging request is added to the VCL database
+ - The vcld -setup automatically initiates 'tail -f /var/log/vcld.log' to
monitor the vcld log file. The output should be displayed on the screen.
+
+Watch the vcld logfile output to determine if the image capture process is
successful or terminated because a problem occurred. When the capture process
terminates, there will either be a message near the end of the output saying
"image capture successful" or there will be several WARNING messages, the last
of which says something to the effect "image failed to be captured". Further
troubleshooting is required if the image fails to be captured.
+
+####Add the Base Image to an Image Group
+The vcld -setup utility does not add the new base image to any image groups.
You must add the image to an image group using the VCL website after the image
capture process is complete. Reservations for the image cannot be made until
this is done. To add the image to an image group, browse to the VCL website
and select Manage Images > Edit Image Grouping.