Yay! Congrats!
Regards,
Alan
On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
> All,
> The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
> top-level ASF project.
>
> Congratulations to all!
>
> --kevan
Andy
Success! Thank you for your help.
Correct, I'm working with KVM-based Linux image.
I was able to make it work with a slight changes.
Do you have any entries in vcl.OS table with installtype='libvirt'?
The only way I'm able to make reservations is by adding new entry into vcl.OS
table a
Congratulations for a job well done!!!
Donna M. Grant, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
North Carolina Central University
School of Business, Computer Information Systems
C.T. Willis Commerce Building, Room 103
(919) 530-7373 (telephone)
From: Kevan Miller [kevan
Great news! Congratulations!
-Kelly
On 6/20/12 2:04 PM, "Kevan Miller" wrote:
>All,
>The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
>top-level ASF project.
>
>Congratulations to all!
>
>--kevan
Very nice, gratz ... Kevan, thanks to you for goat herding all of the things I
can't remember :)
On Jun 20, 2012, at 2:04 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
> All,
> The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
> top-level ASF project.
>
> Congratulations to all!
>
> --kevan
I'm confused about what you're trying to load. Is
centos5image-kvmlinuxv4105-v0 a bare metal image? The reservation
info you sent earlier had this image being loaded on the virtual
machine sandbox-vcl-19.
Assuming you have a Linux VM image, its OSid should be set to
vmwarelinux, which should be
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Yea! Congratulations everyone!
On 6/20/2012 11:04 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
> All, The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache
> VCL as a top-level ASF project.
>
> Congratulations to all!
>
> --kevan
>
- --
Jim O'Dell
Network An
I think I'm missing something here. I fail to understand how KVM-based image is
linked to libvirt.pm/KVM.pm modules in this case (and if it should).
Once I set image.osid to 36, (36 is os.id for vmwarelinux, module 5 -
VCL::Module::OS::Linux), vcld is trying to load KVM-based image to a computer
Congratulations everyone.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Josh Thompson wrote:
> Yay! Thanks to all in the VCL community for helping make this happen, and
> special thanks to our mentors for leading us through this process!
>
> Josh
>
> On Jun 20, 2012 2:05 PM, "Kevan Miller" wro
Congratulations!!!, All of you made it.
Young Hyun Oh
IBM Tivoli CTO Technology and Architecture
From: Cameron Seay
To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org,
Cc: vcl-...@incubator.apache.org
Date: 06/20/2012 02:36 PM
Su
Yay! Thanks to all in the VCL community for helping make this happen, and
special thanks to our mentors for leading us through this process!
Josh
On Jun 20, 2012 2:05 PM, "Kevan Miller" wrote:
> All,
> The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
> top-level ASF project
This is HUGE! Well done.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Kevan Miller wrote:
> All,
> The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
> top-level ASF project.
>
> Congratulations to all!
>
> --kevan
--
Cameron Seay, Ph.D.
Department of Computer Systems Technology
S
All,
The ASF Board has approved the resolution to establish Apache VCL as a
top-level ASF project.
Congratulations to all!
--kevan
image.OSid should be set to the id that corresponds to vmwarelinux.
OS.moduleid should point to the os_linux module table entry, which has
module.perlpackagepath = VCL::Module::OS::Linux.
-Andy
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Dmitri Chebotarov wrote:
> Andy
>
> It's pointing to VCL::Module::Pr
Andy
It's pointing to VCL::Module::Provisioning::libvirt
This is a result of my earlier attempt to troubleshoot the issue. I've added
new OSid, moduleid.
The original image.osid was 29, which is CentOS Bare Metal, processed by
VCL::Module::OS::Linux.
With image.osid set to 29 VCL was trying t
For some reason the OS module for the image being loaded is showing as
VCL::Module::Provisioning::libvirt. Check which module
centos5image-kvmlinuxv4105-v0 is configured to use in the database:
image.OSid --> OS.moduleid --> module.perlpackagepath
-Andy
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Dmitri C
Andy
I did 'svn up' and ran install_perl_libs.pl as well.
While trying to make reservation still getting an error. Attached is
reservation log.
I'll try to trace the error, if you see something what causes it, please let me
know.
I'll try to capture image with new code little later today and
ok. Then best bet is to update the computer records for the missing
mac addresses.
I typically use phpmyadmin or cmdline. I'm not sure what other tools
are available for editing mysql db's.
An issue with just deleting the computer record, is that there is also
a record in the resource table that
I've run into issues adding new machines that have MAC addresses matching
"deleted" machines in 2.2.1.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Aaron Peeler wrote:
> I agree with Aaron C. and Mike.
>
> Another method, you could mark them as deleted in the VCL web
> interface and add new ones. To dele
I agree with Aaron C. and Mike.
Another method, you could mark them as deleted in the VCL web
interface and add new ones. To delete them you would need to remove
them from the virtual hosts and edit the hostname so you can reuse it.
Aaron P.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Aaron Coburn wrote:
Hi Mike,
You might instead try to update the records to add the MAC addresses (both
private and public) for each machine.
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/mysql/mysql-update-query.htm
You might try removing all but a couple of the computers from the VM host,
then just updating the database records
Okay.
If I go to SQL-land and delete the record for that host from the
'computers' table, will that be enough to remove it from the system or are
there other areas of the DB I need to clean out as well?
(Sorry if that's a dumb question, but I've found other areas where just
removing a record does
There were some definite bugs which I hopefully corrected with the
commit from this morning. Be sure to use the latest code from trunk.
Also, you'll need to run install_perl_libs.pl again.
Regarding KVM installation/configuration, I have mainly been working
off of Fedora 16. The version of KVM i
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Michael,
Unfortunately, yes, in 2.2.1, you can only set MAC addresses via the add
multiple computers page. You'll need to set them in the database. This is
fixed in 2.3.
Josh
On Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:12:52 AM Michael Jinks wrote:
> Thanks A
Thanks Aaron.
Ah, yes. It didn't occur to me that we'd have to have MAC addresses
defined for a machine we're capturing *from*. I figured, well, it's
running and has IP addresses...
At any rate, I'm looking around the UI and I can't find any page that
will let me enter a MAC address for an exis
We're using 2.2.1. When I downloaded the package it was the only
release I could find without going to svn.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 08:48:01AM -0400, Aaron Peeler wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> Which version are you using? VCL 2.2.1 or the pre-release of 2.3? The
> execute subroutine is not implem
Hello Michael,
Which version are you using? VCL 2.2.1 or the pre-release of 2.3? The
execute subroutine is not implemented is concerning.
Thanks,
Aaron
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Michael Jinks wrote:
> Hi List. As threatened, here's the tale of our attempt to capture our
> first Windows
Hello Michael,
One thing that stands out in the log is that your MAC addresses are not defined.
computer eth0 MAC address:
computer eth1 MAC address:
This will be needed to correctly create the vmx file and thus get an
address from the private dhcp server that is should be running on your
manag
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