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 Malinics Network Manager Coatesville Area School District 610-466-2441 malin...@coatesville.k12.pa.us>>> Mauricio César Ramírez Torres<mrami...@cft.com.mx> 2/10/2011 7:27 PM >>> In the Virtual Host section I select the profile VMWare ESX - local storage and in the path to the VM's wrote / vmfs/volumes/datastore1 / but when creating a new base image on the process of determining if exist *. vmdk an Error ocurrs |image|VMware.pm:does_image_exist(2963)|failed to determine if file exists in repository : /vmfs/volumes/datastore1/vmwarewinxp-WinXPintento914-v0/vmwarewinxp-WinXPintento914-v0.vmdk, output: find: /vmfs/volumes/datastore1: No such file or directory 2 questions here I come, why the name of the *. vmdk is altered, since the actual name does not include the "-v0" adding at the end nor the beginning vmwarewinxp? at the same time indicates that datastore path is not valid? which is the correct way you use to set the datastore? I'm using VMWare ESXi v. 4.0 and VCL v 2.2 thanks in advance. -- Atte. Mauricio César Ramírez Torres. Soporte Técnico Frigus Bohn. Tel. (442) 296 4566 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico, piensa bien si es imprescindible hacerlo. El Medio Ambiente es cosa de todos.