Hi,
Recently, I write the new provisioning module for the KVM support.
Basically, what I am doing is that, installed kvm in one of our blade and
host OS is Fedora 11, kernel linux 2.6.30.8-64 bits. So you can use command
"qemu-system-x86_64" to run your virtual machine.
1. Assuming your host mac
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Xianqing,
Thanks for the contribution. I've created JIRA issue 320 with your code in
it. I'll try to get it added to the 2.2 release.
Josh
On Monday February 22, 2010, yu267155...@hotmail.com wrote:
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> I insert my code to the function allo
Right, we're working on adding support for vmware 2.0 and have not fully
tested ESXi 4
On the SOAP fault output, I suspect the problem is related to a license
issue using the free license. Can you put the license into the demo mode
and retest the vmregister.pl cmd? To see if there are any diff
Hi All,
Following the current instructions on installing the VCL Frontend Web Code
results in a error at step 12;
With a little debugging found that in file ".ht-inc/utils.php" at line 110
currently, the code fails to find require_once(".ht-inc/php5extras.php");
I see that the documentation me
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Amit,
Can you list the URL giving the instructions you are following? It needs to
be updated to tell people to install from a release instead of svn, which may
be buggy. The php5extras.php file is no longer needed. Apparently, I got
the delete c
Hi Josh,
Here is the URL: http://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/web-code-installation.html
Thank you for your tip on using the release version that provides a cleaner
upgrade path. Will do that.
Thank you,
Amit
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I've written a provisioning module for VCL that we use here at Duke that
I'd like to share for possible inclusion in VCL. The module is based
off VCL 2.1.
This module is designed to work against VirtualCenter/vCenter, but
should be able to work directly with an ESX host as well. It works a