I'm trying to find the code that actually makes the ssh call to see what
its doing and to figure out where its going wrong. Any ideas?
On 2/25/2011 9:26 AM, Jay Diener-Brazelle wrote:
I also tried giving the machine a dns name (node01.vcu.edu) and adding
it to the /etc/hosts file for looup, bu
I also tried giving the machine a dns name (node01.vcu.edu) and adding
it to the /etc/hosts file for looup, but I got a very simular error:
|27494|26:25|image| 2011-02-25
08:52:20|27494|26:25|image|VMware.pm:capture(403)|unable to capture
image, VM node01 is not responding to SSH
again I am
abase
disconnect successful
2011-01-28 11:32:04|4026|1:1|image|State.pm:DESTROY(946)|VCL::image process
4026 exiting
2011-01-28 11:32:04|3520|vcld:REAPER(745)|VCL process exited for reservation 1,
PID: 4026, signal: CHLD
2011-01-28 11:32:04|3520|vcld:main(166)|lastcheckin time updated for managemen
26|1:1|image|State.pm:DESTROY(946)|VCL::image process
4026 exiting
2011-01-28 11:32:04|3520|vcld:REAPER(745)|VCL process exited for reservation 1,
PID: 4026, signal: CHLD
2011-01-28 11:32:04|3520|vcld:main(166)|lastcheckin time updated for management
node 1: 2011-01-28 11:32:04
-Original
It looks like your VM computer "xpbase1" hasn't been assigned to a VM
host. Try assigning it via the "Virtual Hosts" link on the VCL website.
-Andy
On 1/26/2011 5:54 PM, Hayashi, Daiyu wrote:
Help – need assistance with VCL 2.2
vHost on ESXi4.1
Issue with Image Capture for Base Image using