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- Click *Submit* (edit management node information)
- Click the *Edit* button next to a management node
- Check what's in the *Install Path* box
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On Tue, Feb 7
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
Hi Jim,
Did you make changes to VCL, or just pre-install an RDP server on the Linux
box prior to pulling the image?
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 14:22, James O'Dell jod...@fullerton.edu wrote:
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properly. (I
was on CentOS 5.7.)
You're not using the vSphere SDK, right?
Do you have a username/password entered in the fields on the VM Host
Profile configuration page?
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I had specified in conf.php when the first Shib
user logged-in. Am I setting myself up for disappointment?
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of your settings on that page?
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 13:25, Aaron Bryant amb...@pitt.edu wrote:
This is an update on my progress with my problem.
Problem
There is definitely a performance penalty for running ESXi as a guest OS.
I don't think the hardware virtualization features of the CPU can be
passed on to an ESXi guest, which also means no 64-bit guests inside the
ESXi guest.
Suggest reading the notes on this blog:
Hi Adam,
Not to jump to the goofy, but could the Windows firewall be blocking it?
Also, if you hand-assign an appropriate IP (disable DHCP on the adapter)
can Windows communicate properly on the interface?
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user should be able to make a
reservation.
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On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 19:28, n.johnson10 n.johnso...@saints.mhcc.eduwrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a test VCL
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Gary Trail tra...@rpi.edu wrote:
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Thanks Mike.
you are correct - rebooting
Jinks mji...@uchicago.edu
wrote:
Hi, all.
Trying to resurrect a thread I started on Friday, subject 'Image capture
succeeds, then fails'. ?Mike Haudenschild helped me narrow down the
problem but so far I haven't been able to find a cause or a fix.
I'm trying to capture my
Hi Adam,
You're correct that VCL does not delete the original VMDK source image
files.
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On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Hechler, Adam hec...@rpi.edu wrote
experience, is that you can run into
problems creating new images with names matching deleted images... I
*have* deleted images directly from the DB, but only on testing/development
instances. Any devs monitoring the thread would have better input on that.
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On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Michael Jinks mji...@uchicago.edu wrote
Hi Mike,
I handle this by running DHCP on the private VCL network, assigning MAC
addresses to specific VMs so as to make them predictable. Then add each hosts
PRIVATE IP to the management node's /etc/hosts file. This will force the
management node to resolve the compute name to the private IP,
, 2012 at 03:51:19PM -0400, Mike Haudenschild wrote:
Hi Mike,
I handle this by running DHCP on the private VCL network, assigning MAC
addresses to specific VMs so as to make them predictable. Then add each
hosts PRIVATE IP to the management node's /etc/hosts file. This will force
the management
To clarify: Linux is probably creating an eth2 because it's holding out
that its OLD eth0 (which was in your image) might someday come back.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Mike Haudenschild m...@longsight.comwrote:
Ahh, I think you're running into this:
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