Hi Terry,
Sorry for the delay. This information is helpful. You're right, the root cause
seems to be that sysprep_cmdlines.cmd isn't running.
I have seen the issue where you can't enter a password before. This only seems
to happen for the newer style logon screen, not the classic logon scre
Hi Mark,
There are a few archive tools listed on this page:
http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html
I set up a MarkMail set to include messages from all vcl-* lists and anything
containing VCL or "Virtual Computing Lab":
http://markmail.org/set/jlmr2rdvup4w2
-Andy
Mark Gardner wrot
376 |16651|5:5|new| WARNING ^M
377 |16651|5:5|new| 2010-03-17
13:02:45|16651|5:5|new|DataStructure.pm:_automethod(675)|corresponding data has not
been initialized for get_computer_preferredimage_id:
$self->request_data->{reservation}{5}{computer}{preferredimage}{id}^M
Ah! .. I see. Seems like I started with a wrong assumption.
I didn't not do the capture image process yet. I wanted to see if I can make a
reservation for the already existing VM, that I built with the name
'vmwarewinxp-base7-v0' and placed it under the Data-Store-Path on the VMhost
that built
Yes, the management node needs to be be able to SSH to the VM hosts before
attempting the image capture, or any other VM operations. Assuming password
authentication is still enabled on the VM hosts, you can run "gen-node-key.sh
" for each of them. I wouldn't try the VCL image capture process