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Ronelle Landy closed DTACLOUD-136.
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Closing this issue ... verified doc noted copied below:
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The Deltacloud does not report potential errors, if you are creating an
instance in vSphere. When you launch an instance, Deltacloud does not wait
until the task is finished. Instead of that, Deltacloud creates a YAML
representation of the instance in vSphere datastore. The YAML instance is in a
'PENDING' state until the 'real' instance is created. If the real instance
fails to create, the YAML representation is removed. However, Deltacloud does
not send you any error message.
> Deltacloud is not reporting back errors from Vsphere
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> Key: DTACLOUD-136
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DTACLOUD-136
> Project: DeltaCloud
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Server
> Environment: deltacloud-core-0.5.0
> Vsphere 5.x
> Reporter: Ronelle Landy
> Assignee: Dagmar Husarova
> Attachments: vsphereConsole.png
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> Creating an instance from an image in Deltacloud did not succeed but produced
> no error, backtrace or any other feedback.
> Trying to launch an instance from the same image using the Vsphere console
> returned the following error:
> "asdftg-RHELVsphereInstance .vmx was not found
> An unexpected error was received from the ESX host while powering on VM
> vm-123"
> ( See attached screenshot for full error)
> Deltacloud should return this error to the user.
> In addition, if instances created from images (now missing .vmx) already
> exist in the datastore, Deltacloud cannot start these instances. Again, the
> start operation doesn't throw an error, the instance just remains in a
> stopped state.
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