Sorry for the delay, been on vacation.  It looks like the security policies
are being successfully applied so the previous problem appears to be solved.

The capture process attempted to reboot the VM in order to delete the
pagefile to save space.  The VM never responded to ping after the reboot.
 Something is misconfigured regarding the VM or VM host's networking.  Log
into the VM and check ipconfig.  Does the VM have a private IP address?
 Can you now ping it and SSH in from the management node?

You mentioned slowness in a previous message.  If the VM currently has a
private IP address and the networking currently looks OK, it's possible
that the VM took over 5 minutes to reboot and the capture process timed
out.  If this is the case you'll need to figure out the reason for the
slowness.  Try rebooting the VM.  Where does it seem to hang -- shutting
down or coming back up?  If it is slow coming back up, disable the GUI boot
option so you can see where the boot sequence hangs:
-Run msconfig.exe
-Select the Boot tab
-Check "No GUI boot"
-Check "Boot log"
-Check "OS boot information"
-Save the changes

Also, clear the System event log just prior to rebooting the computer, then
reboot it.  Watch the screen while it reboots to see if there is a long
pause where nothing is happening.  What is displayed during the pause and
immediately afterwards?  After it boots, look at the system event log and
see if there is a long gap between timestamps where the delay occurred.
 What event log messages are generated before and after the delay?

The VM only has 1GB of RAM.  This should be sufficient but you could also
try to increase it.


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:05 AM, zvclproject zvclproject <
[email protected]> wrote:

> hello,
>
> i fixed the ssh in the flake and still i can't capture the image due to
> the reboot failed in flake, please your advises
> please find the attaches file
>
> thank you
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Aaron Peeler <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> The node flake is not accessible via ssh.
>>
>> Look for the first WARNING flag in the log file.
>>
>> The management node vcld process needs to log into the node via ssh using
>> PKI.
>>
>> Make sure ssh logins work first, then set the state of the request in
>> the db from maintenance to image. This restarts the imaging process,
>> watch the log file for any additional errors.
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 11:13 PM, zvclproject zvclproject
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > hello Andy,
>> >
>> > i have deleted all the database record and then i re added all the
>> nodes but
>> > still i experience error in capturing the  image, please find the
>> attachment
>> > that show your the logs
>> >
>> >
>> > please your help,
>> >
>> > thank you very much
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Aaron Peeler
>> Program Manager
>> Virtual Computing Lab
>> NC State University
>>
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