Hello,
The log output you sent is for a reload reservation instead of an
imaging reservation so it would be helpful if you could provide some
more information about the steps you took which led up to the problem.
A reload may occur when you set a computer to the vmhostinuse state via
"Manage C
Hi Mark,
This is a benign warning. You can set it to the ID of your first image
to stop it from showing. The warning would eventually go away
automatically because preferredimageid gets set when a reservation is
made on the computer.
-Andy
Mark Gardner wrote:
I was trying to capture my fir
Here is the complete contents of /var/log/vcld.log:
===
OUTPUT for vcld run on 2010-03-01 13:39:24
===
2010-03-01 13:39:24|27508|utils.pm:rename_vcld_process(7901)|renamed process
to 'vc
Aaron,
I figured out the problem. I needed to make sure to supply the -v option to
vcld. It was working all along but I just didn't see it.
BTW, I am installing on Debian 5.0 "Lenny" rather than RH/Centos. Thus I had
to write a different init.d script and in doing so I forgot to add the
DAEMON_OP
Hello
I having a problem trying to even boot Solaris 10 with Vmware Server 1.9
The VMware won't even open it, the one on the blade gives me memeory dump
errors. I can not load failsafe
I can load into command, and even If I try to boot off CD I get the same
error.
Any Ideas
I have Vmware Server
> Hello
>
> I having a problem trying to even boot Solaris 10 with Vmware Server 1.9
>
> The VMware won't even open it, the one on the blade gives me memeory dump
> errors. I can not load failsafe
> I can load into command, and even If I try to boot off CD I get the same
> error.
>
> Any Ideas
>
>
Hello
I having a problem trying to even boot Solaris 10 with Vmware Server 1.9
The VMware won't even open it, the one on the blade gives me memeory dump
errors. I can not load failsafe
I can load into command, and even If I try to boot off CD I get the same
error.
Any Ideas
I have Vmware Server