Hello, mkfs.ntfs is provided by ntfs-3g package on most linux. You should install it and retry I think Or perhaps (not tested by myselft) use a raw disk and format it inside your windows. I never installed windows on opennebula, I can not give you more advice.
Best regards Nicolas Le 12/08/13 16:45, Michael Curran a écrit : > > I need to add a raw disk to be used with a windows VM -- and this is > the error message I get in the logs for the VM > > > > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][E]: mkimage: Command "export > PATH=/usr/sbin:/sbin:$PATH > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: if [ ! -d > /vmfs/volumes/102/2/disk.2 ]; then > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: mkdir -p /vmfs/volumes/102/2/disk.2 > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: fi > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: mkfs -t NTFS > /vmfs/volumes/102/2/disk.2" failed: sh: mkfs: not found > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][E]: Could not create image > /vmfs/volumes/102/2/disk.2 > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: ExitCode: 127 > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][I]: Failed to execute transfer manager > driver operation: tm_attach. > Mon Aug 12 07:09:53 2013 [VMM][E]: Error attaching new VM Disk: Could > not create image /vmfs/volumes/102/2/disk.2 > > > > This is trying to use mkfs to create a NTFS volume, when you cannot do > anything with VMware except attach a raw disk, there are no mkfs tools > that will build and attach it as a NTFS volume > > > > When I look up how to add a disk via ESXi command-line this is what I > find ---- which is a completely different command than shown > > > > It says add a disk to VM 16 that is 10g in size as SCSI device 0:2 > using datastore1 > > > > vim-cmd vmsvc/device.diskadd 16 10000 scsi0 2 datastore1 > > > > The unique thing is though, that I cannot run that as oneadmin, > because it fails -- which means I cannot add a disk to the VM > > > > # vim-cmd vmsvc/device.diskadd 20 15000 scsi 0 1 102 > > Reconfigure failed > > > > And if I try to add the disk via vSphere , it cannot really add it > because the disk currently in use is technically SCSI0:0 , but vSphere > is still expecting SCSI0:0 as the next disk. > > > > Does this sound like a bug, if so I can create a bug report on this > instead. > > > > Michael Curran | connectsolutions | Lead Network Architect > > Phone 614.568.2285 | Mobile 614.403.6320 | www.connectsolutions.com > <http://www.connectsolutions.com> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org
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