Rene
Are you running Advanced Shared Zone?
Regards
ilya
On 6/1/15 7:57 AM, Rene Moser wrote:
Hi
Before I file a bug, I would like to give some of you the chance to
confirm an issue we faced during testing of 4.5.1.
Environment:
Hypervisor: VMware vsphere 5.1
CloudStack: 4.5.1 (upstream)
Netw
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Sonali Jadhav
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running acs 4.4.2. one of my client has requirement for docker
> container solution. I saw few previous posts, it's exciting to hear that
> work is going on for cloudstack driver for docker. (so in ACS docker can be
> treated as
Hi,
I am running acs 4.4.2. one of my client has requirement for docker container
solution. I saw few previous posts, it's exciting to hear that work is going on
for cloudstack driver for docker. (so in ACS docker can be treated as
hypervisor , that's what I understood, correct me if I am wrong
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Thanks,
Likitha
Ok, managed to find the problem. It's a combination of settings on the provider
cisco port and the VR.
I'm not sure how this kind of problems always find me, perhaps some gypsy
curse. :-)
The public IPs I am using are statically assigned in the cisco vlan and some
random private IP is assigned
Found an Autologin in an auto-unattended XML file that does indeed have
credentials that don't match what is in the packer JSON file. We will
change that and see if it fixes the auto login problem. Maybe by extension
it will also fix our main problem.
Thanks.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Nux!
If you VM tries to autologin, then I would check the sysprep/xml it was built
from, at least that is one of the places where this can be set.
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- Original Message -
> From: "Jeff Hair"
> To: users@cloudstack.apache.or
Hi,
We confirmed that the IP=password line is in the router at the time of the
machine starting up.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Andrija Panic
wrote:
> "We're building a Windows 2012 template on KVM. It works fine except that
> it
> only sets the password for the VM after rebooting it once.
"We're building a Windows 2012 template on KVM. It works fine except that it
only sets the password for the VM after rebooting it once."
we observed this behaviour with 4.3.1/2 because when you check inside VR,
there is file /var/cache/cloud/passwords that should indicate that the
IP=password line
Hi Jeff,
I have seen a similar issue whereby new VMs from Template (Windows 2012 & 2012
R2) do not have their passwords reset upon first time boot. I have not had any
luck in getting it to work. Any advice here is highly appreciated.
Regards,
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Hair [mailto:
Jeff,
Try to reset password for existing VM. Will it take 2 reboots?
There is may be a problem with Cloud Instance Manager. It is quite old
- as I have checked at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudstack/files/Password%20Management%20Scripts/
it is almost 4 years old.
Va
Hi,
This is specifically for when the VM first starts up. Don't think it is
specifically a CloudStack problem, it's more of a question about how to
properly configure the Cloud Instance Manager. Basically when the machine
first starts up, it tries to auto-login (despite no registry setting for
tha
Hello Jeff,
Actually to reset password you need to power-off VM first. Then after
start-up it picks up new password from VR.
If you create VM from password-enabled template then you should
get it immediately upon VM start-up.
Whether Windows have to log-in auto
Hi,
We're building a Windows 2012 template on KVM. It works fine except that it
only sets the password for the VM after rebooting it once. When the machine
first starts up, there is garbled output in the Cloud Instance Manager
logs. For example "Added DHCP server: i#x"
After rebooting the machine
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