Re: Xcat image capture issues

2012-03-16 Thread Dmitri Chebotarov
Evelio What type of hardware d6100a is? If it doesn't have IPMI enabled motherboard or IPMI card, r* commands may not work. By the name I would guess it's Latitude d610... Try rebooting manually just to test xCAT/PXE. Thanks. On Mar 15, 2012, at 12:03 , Evelio Quiros wrote: Hello, Yes,

Re: Creating a base image

2012-03-16 Thread Mike Haudenschild
Hi Aaron, The first thing I notice in the log output is this: 13:32:34|10951|20:20|image|VMware.pm:initialize(273)|no methods are available to control VM host vsphere, the vSphere SDK cannot be used to control the VM host and the host OS cannot be controlled via SSH Are you able to SSH

Re: Creating a base image

2012-03-16 Thread Aaron Coburn
Given that your VMhost is called vsphere, is it safe to assume that you plan to use the vSphere API to access the host? If that is the case, you need to make sure that the vSphere SDK for perl is installed. According to your logfile, the perl libraries are either not installed or not in perl's