I have access to many machines as needed,  I am doing to single server to
eliminate network problems so I can at least get something working ASAP
 Eventually I have 7 blades that I have total access to.  But I need to get
at least a demo working in a day or 2.  I was going to load centos 5.9 so I
could follow the instructions on the cwiki site.  right now and use vmware
server 2.0.2  I have a blade with a public Ip that I can put everything on
to do a test system. So I can use some else or another hypervisor, but I
don't want to expermiment, I am trying to do something that I know will
work.  Once I get a working one, I can learn all the other things I can do.

Thanks in advance
Alvin

You can email me here, or call at 225-810-6625


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Aaron Peeler <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello Alvin,
>
> Yes, VMware server is EOL and IMO very flakey.
>
> I would recommend to use ESXi or kvm.
>
> Are you using a single server or did you at least have 2 machines to work
> with?
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron
>
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:01 AM, alvin allen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am currently trying to get a working implementation of VCL.  My initial
> > attempt was to  install VCL behind our firewall on our blades and locate
> the
> > web, db and management servers on a separate blade running vmware, I have
> > not been able to get that to work (I will post about that separately .
> > Currently, I am just trying to get the stand alone version to work on a
> > single blade that is not behind the campus firewall.
> >
> > The instruction requirements state  VMware Server 2.0.2 is required
> however
> > when you try to install VMware it does not work with CentOS 6.3  VMware
> > server is EOL and needs an earlier version of gcc and header files.  I
> have
> > not found a work around.
> >
> > Is there a later version of something similar to VMware Server that will
> > work, or am I better of with an earlier version of Centos, for example
> 5.9.
> > What is a version of Centos that definitely  works with VMware server
> 2.02?
> >
> > I am on a very short time-line so I am looking for something that will
> work.
> > Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Alvin
>
>
>
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> Virtual Computing Lab
> NC State University
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