Hello, On 28/08/16 20:36, "users-boun...@openvz.org on behalf of Jehan Procaccia" <users-boun...@openvz.org on behalf of jehan.procac...@tem-tsp.eu> wrote:
>Le 28/08/2016 14:43, Scott Dowdle a écrit : >> Greetings, >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> but now, how to get into the VM since "prlctl enter dhcpntp" needs >>> the guest tools !? this is a vicious circle . >>> the doc says: >>> 2 . Log in to the virtual machine and do the following: >>> Inside a Linux VM, create a mount point for the optical drive with >>> the guest tools image and run the installer: >>> # mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom >>> # bash /mnt/cdrom/install >>> >>> but again, how I get into/ log in to the VM in order to exec those 2 >>> commands inside the VM ? >>> I must have missed something in between , but what ? >> Yeah, I haven't figured that out either. I used virt-manager to get >>the VM installed and the tools installed. Once the tools were >>installed, I could use prlctl as desired. >> >> TYL, >virt-manager ask for a password to enter the VM ! Where did you get a CentOS 7 image for guest OS? I believe, you use some image, which was prepared in advance, because otherwise, you're trying to enter to empty VM. >so I figured out that I needed to set the root password this way ># prlctl set dhcpntp --userpasswd root:secret >Operation failed. Failed to execute the operation. (Details: Guest agent >is not responding: QEMU guest agent is not connected) >Failed to configure the virtual machine. You can try to stop it and set password on a stopped VM. This would work if you have a cloud-init service inside VM. Thank you, Dmitry. > >again I am trapped in a vicious circle ! I really wonder how you did >enter / log in the VM without guest agent ? > >regards . > > >_______________________________________________ >Users mailing list >Users@openvz.org >https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users