After running through Andy's steps,  all done
but have issue
When i run vcld -setup, and select "create a new base image", what enter
the  ip ??

manage computer > add computer > (esxi private ip or vm private ip  [which
?????]) on vcl web page



On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Joseph Fischetti <
[email protected]> wrote:

> After running through Andy's steps, were you able to make any more
> progress?
>
> The one thing he and I both pointed out was the reference to localhost in
> your logs.  It seems like your management node was attempting to image
> itself, I would think most likely due to misconfigured computer/IP address
> settings.
>
> When you run vcld -setup, and select "create a new base image", what are
> you entering as the machine you'd like to capture?
>
> One thing you'll need to make sure of is that you have ssh set up so that
> your management node can communicate with esx and with the guests.  I had a
> hard time with some things in windows 10 (probably related to username
> conflicts), but I don't believe there's any snags related to cygwin and
> windows 7.
>
> Joseph Fischetti
> Linux System Administrator
> E-mail: [email protected]
> Cell:  845-264-9530 <(845)%20264-9530>
>
>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: Ariuntulga Kikoo <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: create windows base image captured failure
> Date: Tue, May 16, 2017 5:14 AM
>
> i have  2 hosts.
> 1. Centos - VCL management node
> 2. ESXi hypervisor  with installed  windows7
>
> i haven't  public address
>
> centos public ipaddress - 192.168.81.130
>            private address - 192.168.10.129
> ESXi public ipaddress - 192.168.81.128
>          private ipaddress - 192.168.10.130
> ESXi on windows7 ipaddress - 192.168.81.131
>
> give me computer information guide on vcl web
>
>
>
>

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