Hi Antoni,

Yes ,it is mandatory. The plain .vmdk file is a test descriptor file,
where the flat files are the binaries that actually contains the disk.

Regards,

-Tino

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Constantino Vázquez Blanco | dsa-research.org/tinova
Virtualization Technology Engineer / Researcher
OpenNebula Toolkit | opennebula.org



On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 3:08 PM, antoni artigues <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to register an vmware image with this command:
>
> onevmware register
> --disk-vmdk /srv/cloud/one/var/vmUbuntu2/vmUbuntu-copy.vmdk vmUbuntu.one
>
> But I obtan this error:
>
> Error: Files not found.
>
> However I'm sure that the paths and file names are correct. Where is the
> problem?
>
> I registered another image successfully with this comand:
>
> onevmware register--disk-vmdk /srv/cloud/one/var/ubuntu/ubuntu10_32.vmdk
> --disk-flat 
> /srv/cloud/one/var/ubuntu/ubuntu10_32_2.vmdk,/srv/cloud/one/var/ubuntu/ubuntu10_32_2-flat.vmdk
>  ubuntu_img.one
>
> Is it mandatory to register a image with flat files???
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Antoni Artigues
>
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