Steve Evans,

You can also change these properties after you create the VM by going to
  "Settings"
     -> "Configuration Editor"
                -> "SCSI Devices"
                                  "SCSI 0:0"    .... click "Remove"

                -> "IDE Drives" (yep they seem to be named differently)
                      "P-M"  .... setup Device type, Mode, & click "Create"
                                                      then click "Install"

Also, FWIW, I have a set of slides i threw together back at SC'02 on
setting up VMclusters for this sort of thing.

I also put an exerpt from the OSCAR Tutorial slides out there, they may or
may not be of use.  They're based upon oscar-1.4 and some things were
specific to the demo configuration.

  NOTE: Don't clobber your host machine when testing w/ VMware by adding
        oscarnode1 w/ the same IP address as the host headnode!  :)

Anyway they're at the bottom of my home page,

 * "VMCluster stuffo -- Basic Instructions for setup and use" (slides) [PS]
    http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~naughton/stuff/vmware/VMcluster-0.2.ps.gz

 * "VMcluster"/OSCAR-1.4 -- excerpt from OSCAR Tutorial at SC2002 (slides) [PS]
    http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~naughton/stuff/vmware/VMcluster-oscar-1.4.ps.gz

--tjn

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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Steve Evans wrote:

>
> So the next bozo that comes along can learn from my mistakes here's how
> to choose IDE or SCSI disk with vmware:
>
> On the last step when choosing the filename for your virtual hard disk,
> click advanced.  That's the only time you can choose IDE or SCSI disks.
> After that point you'll have to re-create the disk.
>
> By default when you choose a Linux OS it uses SCSI disks.
>
> Steve Evans
> SDSU Foundation
> (619) 594-0653
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Squyres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 1:24 PM
> To: OSCAR users
>
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Steve Evans wrote:
>
> > I used the sample.scsi.disk file.  And I am using SCSI disks for the
> > node.  I don't think you can choose IDE disks on a Linux host.
>
> You can choose IDE disks.  Trust me.  I do it all the time.  :-)
>
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