when deploying the new image and they all
failed somehow. Attached is a cut from /var/log/vcld.log, hopefully I
can get some quick help from more experienced eyes.
Thanks,
John Ma
sys admin
Marist College
From:Andy Kurth
To:vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Date:10/06/201
From: Andy Kurth
To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Date: 10/06/2010 04:27 PM
Subject:Re: VCL2.2 + ESXi4.1
It looks like you need to add the entry for your VM to the /etc/hosts file
on
the management node:
10.10.4.61 centos
Once this is added, manually run the nmap command
opefully I
> can get some quick help from more experienced eyes.
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>
>
> Thanks,
> John Ma
> sys admin
> Marist College
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>
>
>
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> From:Andy Kurth
> To:vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
> Date:10/06/2010 04:27 PM
d eyes.
Thanks,
John Ma
sys admin
Marist College
From: Andy Kurth
To: vcl-user@incubator.apache.org
Date: 10/06/2010 04:27 PM
Subject: Re: VCL2.2 + ESXi4.1
It looks like you need to add the entry for your VM to the /etc/hosts file
on
the management node:
10.10.4.61 cen
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Hi,
The problem seems to be a dns issue
Nmap cannot find the ip address of 'centos'
> |29595|14:14|image| Failed to resolve given hostname/IP: centos. Note that
> you can't use '/mask' AND '1-4,7,100-' style IP ranges
> |29595|14:14|image| WARNIN
It looks like you need to add the entry for your VM to the /etc/hosts file on
the management node:
10.10.4.61 centos
Once this is added, manually run the nmap command that failed on the management
node to make sure it will work before reattempting the image capture:
/usr/bin/nmap centos -P0 -p
Hello,
I am new to VCL. Having spent two days trying to get VCL2.2 working with
ESXi4.1 but failed, I decided to ask for help.
Does anyone have a success story with ESXi4? I am using the licensed ESXi
and have vSphere SDK for perl 4.1 installed. What I am trying to achieve
is 1)to capture a ge