Couple things:
(1) The vmprofileid in vmhost table seems to point to vmprofile.id; I
could be wrong.
There does not seem to be a foreign key constraint there; I could
delete vmprofile.id that is still being referenced.
(2) Any updates from an old issue:
http://www.mail-archive.com/v
Replying to my own thread:
>> (2) Any updates from an old issue:
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org/msg00900.html
>> The target is ESXi 3.5 host.
To get familiarity of the software, I've been using ESXi 3.5 local
disk storage; so I specify the datastore to be ESXi's
Hi Devs,
The vmprofileid in vmhost table seems to point to vmprofile.id; I
could be wrong.
There does not seem to be a foreign key constraint there; I could
delete vmprofile.id that is still being referenced.
Thanks
SSH is disabled by default on the ESXi host and is 'unsupported' by Vmware.
> I've noticed this behavior as well, where the command succeeds but it is
> not reflected in the return code. You can enable SSH by going to the ESXi
> console. If you go the NFS route make sure
|13095|1:10|image| (-4) vcld, make_new_child (line: 596)
> |13095|1:10|image| (-5) vcld, main (line: 341)
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:55 PM, My LinuxHAList wrote:
>
>> I went ahead to switch it to NFS (helpful users have suggested it to
>> me as work-arounds).
>> I ho
esolves to its private address. You should
> be able to run "ping vm-1".
>
> Next, get SSH working from the management node to vm-1. The following
> command should work:
> ssh -i /etc/vcl/vcl.key -l root -p 22 -x vm-1
>
> Once SSH is working, shut down the VM an
Hi,
I have a ESXi host (computer.id=1); I have an image [ No Apps(Linux) ]
which was successfully captured (I think).
I tried to make Reservation using the "now" button, it says "Selection
currently not available"; then I clicked the "View Time Table", no
computers show up.
The ESXi host is in vm
ike Waldron
> Systems Specialist
> ITS Research Computing
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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>
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> Mike Waldron
> Systems Specialist
> ITS Research Computing
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> CB #3420, ITS Manning, Rm 2509
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>
>
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> From: My LinuxHAList [mailto:mylinuxhal...@gmail.com]
> Sen
ron
> Systems Specialist
> ITS Research Computing
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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> 919-962-9778
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ITS Manning, Rm 2509
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> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2010 4:52 PM
> To: vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: showTimeTable function
>
> Hi Mike, List,
>
> On Tu
; On Wednesday June 09, 2010, Waldron, Michael H wrote:
>> Nothing obvious is jumping out at me here. I'm running out of ideas,
>> perhaps someone else can chime in.
>>
>> The only other thing I can think of is to verify that your virtual machines
>> are in the
Hi,
If I have this understood right, I have a minor suggestion on the
improvements on the page.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Create+a+Linux+Base+Image
The instructions need to be changed a bit for it to work for RedHat/CentOS 5.
It has to do with the default sshd startup/stop
Hi Devs,
I'm somewhat certain that this is a bug and not entirely sure if this
has been reported:
/usr/local/vcl/lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/esx.pm
Line 1019:if ($l =~ /([a-zA-Z1-9]*):\s*([-_.a-zA-Z1-9]*)/) {
should read if ($l =~ /([a-zA-Z0-9]*):\s*([-_.a-zA-Z0-9]*)/)
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