anyone able to help with this
Roger Herling
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Marist College
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From:
Roger Herling roger.herl...@marist.edu
To:
vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
Date:
05/24/2010 04:25 PM
Subject:
add custom script to image capture
We have 2 pieces of software that
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After reading Reg: JIRA issue VCL-202 by Kiran N sent on May 28, I realized
we need some
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Kiran,
Wow - that's a lot of changes. We're in need of more committers, and it
sounds like you've done a lot of work already. So, this could be very
beneficial.
As I read this, I realized we (the Apache VCL community) don't have any
guidelines
Thank you Josh!
The plan sounds good to me since there are actually lot of code changes and
its important we document that correctly.
I have a suggestion that while we are waiting for that , there are few
things I need access to:
There are some set of default images in database image table. I
On Jun 1, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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Great start Josh ... +1
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I don't think you are quite there yet. VCL needs to be able to ssh into the
image to perform some configuration. I am pretty sure the VM you are trying
to capture an image of needs to be registered with the host and powered on.
From the looks of the error below, the VM may not have been
Ryan, thanks for the input and helpful discussion. I had a similar
discussion with another helpful user on the topic.
I think the management node was going to ssh into the vm machine to
set ethernet to dhcpd, configure the sshd, shut it down, de-register
it from vmware, etc.
My original