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-- Thanks, Jim
From:
Andy Kurth
To:
vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Date:
04/22/2011 03:53 PM
Subject:
Re: Unable to ssh from VM host to itself
I haven't gone through those instructions myself. They appear to be
quite dated -- VCL 2.
I haven't gone through those instructions myself. They appear to be
quite dated -- VCL 2.1 and VMware 1.x. Some of the steps included are
no longer necessary.
The instructions on the page I referenced were written for VCL 2.2 or
2.2.1 and VMware Server 2.x.
-Andy
On 4/22/2011 11:58 AM, Fr
This documentation looks a bit different from the VMware install I did. I've
been following these instructions to set up VCL on a single machine. Will
these instructions suffice in order for VCL to work correctly on a stand
alone?
http://renoir.csc.ncsu.edu/VCL/Program/VCL%20Installation%20Guide%2
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/Configuring+a+Standalone+VCL+Environment+using+VMware+Server+2.0
Frento Burton wrote:
I think I have fixed the problem, not sure what I did but I'm no longer
getting that error message (maybe rebooting the machine was all it
took). Also, where can
I think I have fixed the problem, not sure what I did but I'm no longer
getting that error message (maybe rebooting the machine was all it took).
Also, where can I find the documentation for Configuring a Standalone VCL
Environment using VMware Server 2.0?
I haven't seen this before but I'm guessing localvmhost hasn't been
added to /etc/hosts. Whenever you see 'Name or service not known' it
means hostname resolution failed.
If you were trying to follow the "Configuring a Standalone VCL
Environment using VMware Server 2.0" then I think I figured
Hello all,
I'm getting an error message in the install phase of VCL when I try to
configure my VM host to be able to ssh to itself. I type the command on the
management node (My current VCL installation is all on one desktop);
*ssh-copy-id –i /etc/vcl/vcl.key.pub localvmhost*
I receive this erro