Thank you

1. show vcl.log

|5808|||vcld|utils.pm:get_management_node_info|4767| 2017-05-22
01:03:49|5808|||vcld|utils.pm:get_management_node_info|4767|zero rows were
returned from database select, image library functions will be disabled


what is that ????


2. start  base image capture process but i see   this WARNING



Enter the name of the image to be captured: ('c' to cancel): windows7

WARNING: Failed to add image to user's new images group
You might need to add manually to the new images or all images image groups
Continuing to with image capture



it is very important to me
please help me

On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Ariuntulga Kikoo <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Thank you
>
> VCL Management Node Setup
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/xCAT.pm line 694
> (#1)
>     (D deprecated) defined() is not usually useful on arrays because it
>     checks for an undefined scalar value.  If you want to see if the
>     array is empty, just use if (@array) { # not empty } for example.
>
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/xCAT.pm line 698
> (#1)
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/vbox.pm line 863
> (#1)
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/vbox.pm line 867
> (#1)
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/vbox.pm line 987
> (#1)
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> defined(@array) is deprecated at
> /usr/local/vcl-2.4.2/bin/../lib/VCL/Module/Provisioning/vbox.pm line 991
> (#1)
> (Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------------------------------
> Check Configuration
>    1: Check Windows OS Module
>
> Image Management
>    2: Capture a Base Image
>
> Management Node Configuration
>    3: Test RPC-XML Access
>
> Management Node Operations
>    4: Check private IP addresses
>
> User Accounts
>    5: Add Local VCL User Account
>    6: Set Local VCL User Account Password
>
> VMware Provisioning Module
>    7: VM Host Operations
>
> Windows Image Configuration
>    Activation
>       8: Configure Key Management Service (KMS) Activation
>       9: Configure Multiple Activation Key (MAK) Activation
>
> [vcld]
> Make a selection (1-9, 'c' to cancel):
>
>
> running  /usr/local/vcl/bin/vcld -setup
> what is that ???
>
> On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Joseph Fischetti <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Make sure your web directory is owned by the user running the web server
>> (wwwrun, Apache, etc), and the directory has write access (chmod 755 should
>> be correct for that directory). Also make sure, if using selinux, that the
>> directory context is set correctly so it it doesn't prevent httpd from
>> writing.
>>
>> Joseph Fischetti
>> Linux System Administrator
>> Marist College
>> 845-264-9530
>>
>> Ariuntulga Kikoo --- Re: create windows base image captured failure ---
>>
>> From: "Ariuntulga Kikoo" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Sat, May 20, 2017 8:19 AM
>> Subject: Re: create windows base image captured failure
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> i'm access to
>>
>> https://192.168.81.130/vcl/testsetup.php
>>
>> but
>>
>> Checking that .ht-inc/maintenance directory is writable ...
>>
>>    - Maintenance directory is not writable
>>
>>
>> how to fix  ???
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 9:58 PM, Josh Thompson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> Ariuntulga,
>>>
>>> That is an email sent to anyone who tries to create an image where an
>>> error is
>>> encountered.  VCL currently does not have a way for users to track the
>>> progress of their image creations.  So, the email is the only way to
>>> notify
>>> users of a problem.  Also, when an image creation successfully
>>> completes, the
>>> user receives notification via email to let him or her know.
>>>
>>> Presumably, a VCL administrator that is creating an image that
>>> encounters a
>>> failure already knows about it, but there's not a simple way to only
>>> alert
>>> normal users.  If you want to salvage the image that would have been
>>> created,
>>> you should look through the vcld.log file to find any error messages,
>>> correct
>>> them, and use the Dashboard to restart the image capture process.
>>>
>>> As a side note, we can help you better if you will spend a few minutes
>>> typing
>>> up more information when asking questions.  Sending an email saying "I
>>> have
>>> this mail ????" along with a screen shot doesn't give us much
>>> information on
>>> your problem and leaves us guessing at how to help you.  Consider asking
>>> a
>>> question clearly as a way of saying thank you to those of us
>>> volunteering our
>>> time to help you.
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 18, 2017 1:45:20 AM Ariuntulga Kikoo wrote:
>>> >  i have  this mail ????​
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 1:06 AM, Ariuntulga Kikoo <
>>> [email protected]
>>> > > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > ​what is that ?????
>>> > >
>>> > > On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 12:32 AM, Joseph Fischetti <
>>> > >
>>> > > [email protected]> wrote:
>>> > >> Enter the IP address of the machine you want to capture
>>> > >>
>>> > >> In this case, the windows 7 machine 192.168.81.131
>>> > >>
>>> > >> 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: Wed, May 17, 2017 11:30 AM
>>> > >>
>>> > >> 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
>>> - --
>>> - -------------------------------
>>> Josh Thompson
>>> VCL Developer
>>> North Carolina State University
>>>
>>> my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu
>>>
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>>
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