Hi,
My Windows 7 image keeps failing with the below error but I am not sure where
to look to resolve this. I did select no sysprep during image creation and my
image does not require any driver additional driver installs. Do drivers need
to be in place on the management node even though I don't
in the profile is for the ManagementNode.
On 11/02/11 19:56, Marty Malinics wrote:
I'm still pretty new to this myself but I just spent most of the week
learning it and finally was able to capture an image. From what I read
in the documentation depending on whether you set up your VM profile
Take a look at the file
\managementnode\lib\VCL\Module\Provisioning\esx.readme under the install
folder. It may shed some light.
You need to set the datastore in your profile under Virtual Hosts. You
can create an nfs storage in vmware and point to that folder.
yours,
Martin
Martin
I'm still pretty new to this myself but I just spent most of the week
learning it and finally was able to capture an image. From what I read
in the documentation depending on whether you set up your VM profile for
localdisk or network disk your image will be stored on the management
server or a
2/10/2011 10:25 AM
Marty,
You would need to install the VMWare vSphere SDK on the management node.
Junaid.
From: Marty Malinics [mailto:malin...@coatesville.k12.pa.us]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 7:23 AM
To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Stuck and need a little help.
Ok, I
Hello, I have VCL 2.2 setup on two Centos boxes (Web and database, and
management) using ESXi 4.1. The management node can communicate with VMware
host and guest using SSH. I am not sure the Web node is communicating with
management though. I get the following message when trying to change the