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- Original Message - From: Wayne Schildhauer
wschi...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
To: vcl-dev vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 18:22
Subject: xp image power on fail
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out
why our
-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 18:22
Subject: xp image power on fail
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out why our
Windows XPs VMs are not powering on. In the deployed vmx file on ESXi,
esx3-windowsxp-v0.vmx, memsize = 0:
!/usr/bin/vmware
...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
To: vcl-dev vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 18:22
Subject: xp image power on fail
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out why our
Windows XPs VMs are not powering on. In the deployed vmx file on ESXi,
esx3-windowsxp-v0.vmx
: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 18:22
Subject: xp image power on fail
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out why our
Windows XPs VMs are not powering on. In the deployed vmx file on ESXi,
esx3-windowsxp-v0.vmx, memsize = 0:
!/usr/bin/vmware
config.version = 8
but the most obvious
Wayne F. Schildhauer
IBM Corporation
Research Triangle Park, NC
- Original Message - From: Wayne Schildhauer
wschi...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
To: vcl-dev vcl-dev@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 18:22
Subject: xp image power on fail
I am sorry
I am sorry for the naive question to come, but we figured out why our
Windows XPs VMs are not powering on. In the deployed vmx file on ESXi,
esx3-windowsxp-v0.vmx, memsize = 0:
!/usr/bin/vmware
config.version = 8
virtualHW.version = 4
memsize = 0
displayName = windowsxp-bl1
Hi Brian,
Was this soft link supposed to exist beforehand? if not, should the wiki
state to do this step? I created a soft link like you suggested and it fixed
that missing file error I was seeing, but the vm still won't power on
after deployment.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Brian Bouterse
It doesn't need to be a soft link - I think Brian was just describing what
he did. You can list any readable path in the those variables in vcld.conf
The documentation is still a work in progress - we are far from done on
this part.
Some things that are changing with regards to the