Re: Migrate vCD Centos 5.7 to CentOS 6.*
Thanks for your reply. Looks like your way is the easiest one. I just upgraded all vsphere components and will test it later. THX man.
View ArticleHi..When we have try to power off the VM. We are getting the below error info...
Hi..When we have try to power off the VM. We are getting the below error info " failed to dispatch event {0}. We unable to power off the VM.
View ArticleRe: Hi..When we have try to power off the VM. We are getting the below error...
are there any other errors you are aware of? e.g. login as system admin -> manage/monitor -> cells ... this sounds like we are failing to communicate with vCenter in a general sense. Power...
View Articleunable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
Morning All, Got a problem getting the vmware-vcd service to start, it always comes up with the following: ERROR: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions, cannot proceed I figured this would be...
View ArticleRe: Clone active VM
uxmax, I hope you can understand, but we don't get into future products or features on the forums. There is a VMware website to perform a feature request, you can create a Support Request to do the...
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
Thanks for you reply, Yeah tried that comes up saying "Nothing to do", and same error on service Mike
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
It's basically saying that you're missing some pre-requisite for the vCD service. the yum command provided should have installed them. When you did the installation of CentOS itself, did you not...
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
Thanks for replying, I'm using RedHat Enterprise 6.1. Would be helpful if it told you what it was missing! lol
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
weird, I usually only see these messages on CentOS installations. to see which package it comes from you should be able to use this: yum provides */init-functions my response to the command is:...
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
K this gets wierder! lolIf I do a "yum provides */init-functions" i get: Loaded plugins: product-id, refresh-packagekit, subscription-managerUpdating Red Hat repositories.No Matches found But if then...
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
did you join your system to redhat network to be able to pull repositories? There should also be a force install for redhat-lsb ... it's some toggle to yum. otherwise, it might be worth it to reinstall...
View ArticleRe: unable to source /lib/lsb/init-functions
You know what, I'm thinking the same thing, might re-do the install with CentOS
View ArticleUpload OVF vcloud:SourcePort Error
Has anyone seen this before when attempting to upload an OVF? Validation failed for the OVF file you provided: Fatal: Line/char 144/48: cvc-complex-type.2.4.a: Invalid content was found starting with...
View ArticleOracle RAC on vCloud Director
Hello there, We have a requirement to run oracle RAC on vCloud Director and i am here to understand if anybody had experience deploying. I am interested to know the storage type as we plan to use FC...
View ArticleRe: Upload OVF vcloud:SourcePort Error
sounds like something in the firewall rules section. This is the typical formatting of that area, and I think order is important: <vcloud:FirewallRule>...
View ArticleRe: Oracle RAC on vCloud Director
If the VMs are a vapp, then you can't use RDM (not supported with vCloud) You could possibly do NFS shares, and you probably won't use customization. Example: You have a vapp with 3 VMs, 2 Linux VMs...
View ArticleRe: Upload OVF vcloud:SourcePort Error
I don't see anything wrong with it... maybe another set of eyes will help: <vcloud:FirewallService> <vcloud:IsEnabled>false</vcloud:IsEnabled>...
View ArticleRe: Ubuntu 14.04 guest customization
Thank you. I ran into this as well and the /etc/dhcp3 -> /etc/dhcp symlink did the trick. Following that, I'm also seeing an issue with deploying from template in ubuntu 14.04, where...
View ArticleRe: Upload OVF vcloud:SourcePort Error
You're straight up missing DestinationIp from your XML. I think you still need to put it, but I it can be any. this rule is for internal traffic to ?, any port, any protocol.
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