First at all, many thanks Josh,
As I said in my first mail, I have two machines or servers. One is a VCL
node with all configuration as I have followed from VCL documentation.
The other server i a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS with VMware Server 2.0. In this
last server I have two virtual machines that I ha
It's not necessary to create an image from a physical machine
(probably won't work for a vmguest anyway).
But, the vcl manager must think the vcl computer is 'available'
Here's how to change a computer's state to 'available'
Manage Computers =>
[X] Computer Utilities
Submit =>
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Actually, you don't want to put the vmhost machine into the available state.
It needs to be in the vmhostinuse state.
The VMs on your vmhost server need to be assigned to the vmhost. To do this,
go to Virtual Hosts, select your vmhost, and click C
It sounded to me like he was trying to create the initial image
(vcld -setup).
In the past, I've run into what sounded like the same problem.
I typically build the initial image as a vmware guest(the vmware guest
uses the target ip configuration, cygwin added, etc), and then I use
'vcld -setup
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Are you talking about the vmhost or the VM being in the maintenance state?
vcld -setup definitely won't capture the image when the VM is in the
maintenance state, but I'm not sure what it would do if the vmhost was in the
maintenance state.
Josh
We may still be able to squeak in. Any takers?
Regards,
Alan
On Nov 3, 2011, at 5:43 AM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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> The November board report is due this coming Wednesday. It is really pretty
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I'll start working on it now.
-Andy
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
> We may still be able to squeak in. Any takers?
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> Regards,
> Alan
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Hi,
I am trying to install VCL on my VM in ESXI server. I just installed a
fedora 16 and set it up as instruction, but I am not sure about modifying
conf.php. can I modify it to be localhost or I need to install DNS server
on my machine and make a domain for VCL?
Best Regards
Mani
Dear all,
I have to bother you again. I tried to create an Ubuntu image, but I found
some problems during the base image creation. Ubuntu uses
/etc/network/interfaces to manage networks, but I see VCL is still looking for
ifcfg-eth0 and ifcfg-eth1. Another problem was unable to determine the