ded gpupdate /force command
Thanks to Andy, Aaron, and Brian for all your help.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Melba Lopez wrote:
> Thanks for those links. They should come in handy. :)
> As for the logon scripts, I was referring to the admin account. When
> loging into the admin
there is a set of post load scripts or logon scripts that the root
> account runs during the autologon process.
> These are outlined in steps 13 and 14
>
> Aaron
>
>
> --On April 14, 2009 4:59:39 PM -0400 Melba Lopez
> wrote:
>
> Initially after deploying our XP image, R
f this doesn't fix sshd, there is something wrong with the sshd setup in
> the image:
> -Log in as root
> -start the Cygwin shell (C:\cygwin\Cygwin.bat)
> -try running cygrunsrv.exe -S sshd
>
> This may display an error message telling you why it couldn't be started.
&g
me in
and out. When I reboot the VM, the admin account now shows up in the gui.
Using the downloaded rdp file, it gives me an error connecting to the VM.
I then try using RDP manually, I'm able to login to admin, but it quickly
logs me out.
What scripts are being run at admin logon? Is there a script or a setting I
forgot to implement?
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Melba Lopez
milo...@gmail.com
pr 10, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Melba Lopez wrote:
> During our Windows XP windows creation we had no problems configuring cywin
> sshd. I was able to ssh back and forth from VCL to the VM.
> However, after deployment of the VM, cygwin sshd never starts up. I'm able
> to login to the VM and
reate the VM from
scratch all over again, but same thing happens. Is there something I'm
missing?
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Melba Lopez
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never get an IP
address. It took our Windows VM ~3-4 min to get the networking up.
2009-04-10 22:34:30|24857|178:45|new|esx.pm:load(381)|going to sleep 5
seconds, waiting for computer to DHCP. Try 1
Changing esx.pm to sleep for 30 (originally 5) fixed this issue and it
continued on to the SSH porti
le
> /etc/vcl/bladelinuxkey_id_rsa not accessible: No such file or directory.
> |19365|12:12|new| ssh output (cat curren...): ssh: connect to host esx1_1
> port 24: Connection refused
>
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named id_rsa,
> usually the public key is in the same directory and named id_rsa.pub
>
> Best,
> Brian
>
>
> Brian Bouterse
> Secure Open Systems Initiative
> 919.698.8796
>
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 6, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Melba Lopez wrote:
>
> When tryi
new|vcld:REAPER(770)|setting $? to 0, exit
status: 0
2009-04-07 00:06:10|31614|vcld:main(166)|lastcheckin time updated for
management node 1: 2009-04-07 00:06:10
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cscript.exe auto_create_image.vbs
>
> What is the URL of the page you're referring to? It needs to be corrected.
>
> -Andy
>
> Melba Lopez wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to create a base Windows XP image for VCL and following the
>> instructions (below) on the wiki, I'
verning permissions and\n': command not found
> ./auto_create_image.vbs: line 17: On: command not found
> ./auto_create_image.vbs: line 19: syntax error near unexpected to
> ./auto_create_image.vbs: line 19: `Set oWshShell = CreateObject("
> *
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;
>next if ($l =~ /inet addr:192.168([.0-9]*)/);
>if ($l =~ /inet addr:([.0-9]*)/) {
> if ($l !~ /inet addr:$privateIP/) {
> #to cover sites using eth0 as public
> $dynaIPaddress = $1;
> }
>}
> } ## end for my $l (@{$sshcmd[1]})
>
>
> -
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--Melba
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Melba Lopez wrote:
> Thanks for that vmprofile tip. That fixed the network naming issue I was
> seeing.
> Good news is that it got farther in the process, but still failed. Here's
> the new logs:
>
>
> 2009-03-25 19:29:33|28031
5, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
> Here are a few things to look into around the virtual switch assignments of
> deployed ESX compatible virtual machines. When the esx.pm writes out the
> .vmx file, on-the-fly, it indicates the network names each interface should
> connect to w
Sorry I meant the virtual network adapters within the VM; not the vSwitch
created on the Host.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Melba Lopez wrote:
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Melba Lopez
> Date: Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:24 PM
> Subject: Re: Reservation
; Secure Open Systems Initiative
>> 919.698.8796
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 24, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Brian Bouterse wrote:
>>
>> I've put in some more debugging into the esx.pm module. This should
>>> print the registration command to the scree
I think that should work.
>
> esxibl1.
>
> Remember to restart networking (or the whole VCL management node) when
> testing these configuration changes.
>
> Best,
> Brian
>
>
> Brian Bouterse
> Secure Open Systems Initiative
> 919.698.8796
>
>
>
>
>
Ok, our lab already had DNS capabilities, so I've set esxibl1-3* *to be
valid hostnames*.
*However, it is still saying it can't find "esxibl1". I've pinged that
hostname from another machine on the same network and it works just fine.
Also because it kept saying it couldn't load the VM, I've fo
0_blade1 --username vcl --password 'd834jfhd734jgfhf7'
>
> Best,
> Brian
>
> Brian Bouterse
> Secure Open Systems Initiative
> 919.698.8796
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 19, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Melba Lopez wrote:
>
> I've verified and tried everything you h
ss`, `eth1macaddress`, `type`,
> `provisioningid`, `drivetype`, `deleted`, `notes`, `lastcheck`, `location`,
> `dsa`, `dsapub`, `rsa`, `rsapub`, `host`, `hostpub`, `vmhostid`, `vmtypeid`)
> VALUES (2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 10, 10, 10, 10, 1024, 1, 1000, 1000, 'test_vm',
> '152.14.17.18
I'm trying to setup VCL to work in our environment, but we can't seem to get
it quite working.
When we schedule a reservation, it goes through and shows that it's
"Pending". However, it stays in that mode and won't ever come out. We
don't get any notification of accepting or rejecting etc.
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