Thank you Josh.
I found the missing Dojo javascript.
Now I get the correct response when adding the VM to the host.
Cheers,
Q
On 10/25/11 10:32 AM, "Josh Thompson" wrote:
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If nothing is happening when you click on Configure Host on the Manage Virtual
Hosts page, then you are most likely getting a javascript error due to a
misconfiguration. Can you check to see if your browser is saying there was an
error? If you use
Al,
if you plan to use the vSphere API, then you will need to install the vSphere
SDK for Perl separately. The perl modules are available here -- just make sure
that you download the release that matches your vCenter version.
http://www.vmware.com/support/developer/viperltoolkit/
Aaron Coburn
Yes, that was done. The server is set to vmhostinuse.
In the "Manage Virtual Hosts" page, none of the buttons seem to do
anything.
In troubleshooting this, I did set the state to available, and then found
I could not set it back to vmhostinuse.
I deleted the entry, and added a new one with a slig
When you added your VM host servers did you set the state to vmhostinuse?
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/VCL/VCL+2.2.1+-+Further+Steps+if+Using+VMware
If not then you'll need to go into the mysql cmdline or phpmyadmin and
set that server to vmhostinuse state and assigne the vmhost pr
Thanks again Aaron. It seems we are taking baby steps here.
Ok, next issue: When I click "Configure Host" in the vcl web interface,
nothing happens.
My Vmware server is listed there. It is in "vmhostinuse" state.
I noticed some complaints below about the Vsphere perl module not being
installed.