(Looks like these emails got hung up some where, i just got this one
over the weekend.)
Right the datastore path should be your golden or safe images which in
this case would be /image/vmware.
The vmpath is were your running images would be located.
Aaron
On 4/28/10 9:58 AM, Mark Gardner wr
Hello,
This is occurring when the root account password is randomized when the image is
loaded. As part of the password change sequence, the code checks all of the
scheduled tasks to determine if any are run under the credentials of the account
whose password is being changed. It it matches,
Can you determine why it isn't starting? Is the service startup mode set to
"auto". Are there any errors in the Event Log when it doesn't start?
The service is configured by the update_cygwin.cmd script. This should be run
automatically after an image is loaded when the root account is autom
On your management node:
/usr/local/vcl/tools/Windows/Scripts
These get copied to the Windows computer during capture at:
C:\cywin\home\root\VCL\Scripts
The main 2 scripts to look at are sysprep_cmdlines.cmd and post_load.cmd. These
call the other scripts. sysprep_cmdlines.cmd runs during S
You should not need to add additional files other than the utilities explained
at:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Management+Node+Installation
The KMS server information can be added to the database by executing this
statement, substituting your KMS address:
INSERT INTO variab
It appears that my reservation is failing because the Linux guest already
has a user with ID 101:
2010-05-03 15:06:08|7355|20:20|new|utils.pm:run_ssh_command(6180)|executing
SSH command on vmguest-1:
|7355|20:20|new| /usr/bin/ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x
vmguest-1 '/usr/sbin/useradd -
It's safe, there are no problems to change it.
It used to be 1, we figured 101 would be safe - guess not :)
-A
On 5/3/10 3:36 PM, Mark Gardner wrote:
It appears that my reservation is failing because the Linux guest already
has a user with ID 101:
2010-05-03 15:06:08|7355|20:20|new|utils.pm:run