ting Image)
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> I hadn't done the step (during my first revision) where I make a new
> reservation and it winds up having me login to the Image with my local
> (VCL) userid.
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> Adam
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> From: Mike Haudenschild [mailto:m...@longsight.com]
> Sent: Monda
e step (during my first revision) where I make a new
reservation and it winds up having me login to the Image with my local (VCL)
userid.
Adam
From: Mike Haudenschild [mailto:m...@longsight.com]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:58 PM
To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Not being a
bject: Re: Not being able to reserve XP for updates
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> On the page with the time table (green blocks), how many columns of green
> blocks do you have? Each column corresponds to a computer that the image
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Adam,
On the page with the time table (green blocks), how many columns of green
blocks do you have? Each column corresponds to a computer that the image is
mapped to be able to run on.
There is a bug with a part of the scheduling algorithm (fixed
Yes, that's very important. Go to Manage Images --> Edit Image Profiles,
and check the required specifications (RAM, processor) for that image.
Then, as Dmitri notes, go to Manage Computers --> Edit Computer
Information and confirm that at least one computer (in the group you're
mapped to) has th
Adam
Also, can check if you have available computers (under Manage Computers)
capable hosting the image?
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Thank you,
Dmitri Chebotarov
Virtual Computing Lab Systems Engineer, TSD - Ent Servers & Messaging
223 Aquia Building, Ffx, MSN: 1B5
Phone: (703) 993-6175
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On Monday,
Hi Adam,
Check your image grouping and be sure that whatever image you're attempting
to reserve/update is in a group that has access to one or more "computers."
- Manage Images --> Edit Image Grouping (make sure target image is in a
group you're using)
- Manage Images --> Edit Image Mapping (make
Hello again,
Well, we've run across another stumbling block that I hope someone can help
with. We've been able to reproduce it using the same steps so I have to assume
this would be simple for someone to answer.
Windows XP image
Manage Images -> Create/Update an Image -> Reservation
RDP into I