Hi again, So after getting the new sshd-config file this morning, I configured it and all seemed good. I then attempted to capture my base image. The capture itself completed successfully but then I got an error that the reload process failed right after this:
2012-08-02 12:23:18|21124|124:124|reload|Windows.pm:post_load(583)|beginning Windows post-load tasks on vmwg0-120-57 After numerous attempts (about 107) to connect to SSH it finally failed reporting: 2012-08-02 12:38:35|21124|124:124|reload|Module.pm:code_loop_timeout(767)|waiting for vmwg0-120-57 to respond to SSH, code did not return true after waiting 900 seconds Since it didn't finish the post-load tasks I was still able to login as root to my Windows XP image using the VI Client console. I opened Cygwin and typed ps -ef looking to see if sshd was running but it's not. The only processes running are ps, bash and mintty. Should I be able to see if sshd is running using this method of checking. I know about ps -ef from very limited unix interactions so I thought I'd try it. I know that in the past, when sshd didn't start (before capturing into VCL) I would have to open a cmd prompt and run the rebaseall but it looks like that cmd file gets deleted during the capture? because it's no longer in C:\cygwin\home\root which is where it used to be. I was thinking I would just try to run that again. Any clues? Thanks, Adam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Adam Hechler Senior Analyst /PC Systems Administrator Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 275 Windsor Street Hartford, CT 06120 USA Ph: 860-548-2446 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: http://www.ewp.rpi.edu<http://www.ewp.rpi.edu/> [Description: fb]<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rensselaer-Hartford-Campus/216532895053858> [Description: tw] <https://twitter.com/#!/RPI_Hartford> [Description: yt] <http://www.youtube.com/user/RPIHartford> [Description: blog] <http://rpihartford.blogspot.com/>
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