Enter the IP address of the machine you want to capture
In this case, the windows 7 machine 192.168.81.131
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From: Ariuntulga Kikoo <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: create windows base image captured failure
Date: Wed, May 17, 2017 11:30 AM
After running through Andy's steps, all donebut have issueWhen i run vcld -setup, and select "create a new base image", what enter the ip ??manage computer > add computer > (esxi private ip or vm private ip [which ?????]) on vcl web pageOn Tue, May 16, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Joseph Fischetti <[email protected]> wrote:After running through Andy's steps, were you able to make any more progress?The one thing he and I both pointed out was the reference to localhost in your logs. It seems like your management node was attempting to image itself, I would think most likely due to misconfigured computer/IP address settings.When you run vcld -setup, and select "create a new base image", what are you entering as the machine you'd like to capture?One thing you'll need to make sure of is that you have ssh set up so that your management node can communicate with esx and with the guests. I had a hard time with some things in windows 10 (probably related to username conflicts), but I don't believe there's any snags related to cygwin and windows 7.----- Original message -----
From: Ariuntulga Kikoo <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Cc:
Subject: Re: create windows base image captured failure
Date: Tue, May 16, 2017 5:14 AM
i have 2 hosts.1. Centos - VCL management node2. ESXi hypervisor with installed windows7i haven't public addresscentos public ipaddress - 192.168.81.130private address - 192.168.10.129ESXi public ipaddress - 192.168.81.128private ipaddress - 192.168.10.130ESXi on windows7 ipaddress - 192.168.81.131give me computer information guide on vcl web
