Ah, this makes much more sense. Thanks Josh! I'll add the incrementally
higher MAC address values and then edit dhcpd.conf and hosts files and we'll
see what happens.
Jeff
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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Jeff,
VCL will handle creating the virtual machines on the VMWare host. It manages
both the vmdk and vmx files, and then registers/unregisters the virtual
machines as needed. What it doesn't currently do is automatically create new
virtual machin
Ryan,
You can fix this issue by creating a user on the virtual machine (windows)
called root. Make sure to give it a strong password, though.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> I am trying to complete the instructions for Installing and configuring
> cygwin sshd, part of the
Hi
Some users want to reserve a virtual machine and access existing user
account on the image. However, VCL post configuration seemed disable all
other accounts which are on the image. How can I maintain the original
account on the image?
I check the NC state university VCL. It seemed that,
I did use the "Add Multiple" for this, but I didn't put a MAC as we hadn't
created virtual machines for these (and thus had no MAC to use). I created
10 computers using add multiple.
I plan to create 10 virtual machines on the VMWare host and get their MAC
addresses and add them to the 10 compute
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On Friday February 19, 2010, Jeffrey Wisman wrote:
> Am I misunderstanding, or do I need to create 10 virtual machines to go
> with my 10 "computers" and then assign the mac address from each virtual
> machine to each computer? This doesn't seem espec
Yep, that answers my question. Thanks!
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:05 PM, James Patrick Sigmon wrote:
> Jeff,
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> I think this answers what you are asking.
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> When you make a reservation for a vmware-type-image, vcl uses a vmguest
> (virtual machine) to load that image on. That image will recei