Hi Andy,
I had a question related to Melba's comment about us working around the fact
that our "public" network is a 10.x.x.x subnet. Actually, the work-around
mentioned below was not quite what I did in util.pm at getdynamicaddress,
but in looking at that code I did not understand the condit
RORS{'OK'}, 0, "setting memory to $dynamicmemvalue");
}
else {
notify($ERRORS{'WARNING'}, 0, "image memory value $vmclient_imageminram
out of the expected range in host machine $vmhost_RAM setting to 512");
}
}
--On April 9, 2009 12:41:33 PM -0400 Wayne Schildh
I found it. The image data in the database had 0 instead of 512. It seems
like we looked at everything but the most obvious
Wayne F. Schildhauer
IBM Corporation
Research Triangle Park, NC
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne Schildhauer"
To: "vcl-dev"
Sent:
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out why our
Windows XPs VMs are not powering on. In the deployed vmx file on ESXi,
esx3-windowsxp-v0.vmx, memsize = 0:
!/usr/bin/vmware
config.version = "8"
virtualHW.version = "4"
memsize = "0"
displayName = "windowsxp-bl1"