Thank you all, the issue was the image groups and computer groups weren't
mapped together and I have fixed it now.
I am able to make a reservation now but the issue which I am now facing is
that when I try to connect to the remote machine through the credentials got
from the web front end, the
Replying to my own thread:
(2) Any updates from an old issue:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org/msg00900.html
The target is ESXi 3.5 host.
To get familiarity of the software, I've been using ESXi 3.5 local
disk storage; so I specify the datastore to be ESXi's
xCAT 2.5 which vcl can be based off automatically configures ESXi 4
with ssh enabled. This is for running diskless installs.
On May 29, 2010, at 10:14 AM, Andy Kurth andy_ku...@ncsu.edu wrote:
It would be pretty easy to implement but requiring SSH poses some
legal/licensing questions,
SSH is disabled by default on the ESXi host and is 'unsupported' by Vmware.
I've noticed this behavior as well, where the command succeeds but it is
not reflected in the return code. You can enable SSH by going to the ESXi
console. If you go the NFS route make sure to use the address of the NFS