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2007 Dec 11
3
Any phone capable of displaying real time queue statistics?
Are there any phones whose display can show queue statistics, ie: calls waiting, etc, on the phone itself without too much trouble with Asterisk? Especially while the phone is in use (on a call)?
2015 Apr 01
6
ESX VM from scratch
I want to create a virtual machine from scratch in ESX but I can't figure out how to create the disks - the vmdk files. Any hints on how that can be done or even if it's possible at all ? Thanks
2011 Mar 03
1
libvirt + ESX (HTTP response code 400 for call to 'Login')
Hi folks, I'm trying to connect to a vSphere cluster using the information from the libvirt documentation. ------------------- $ virsh -c "vpx://root at 10.51.4.11/dc1/dc1-cluster-e01/dc1-vsphere-e04/?no_verify=1" Enter root's password for 10.51.4.11: error: internal error HTTP response code 400 for call to 'Login' error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
2018 Jan 06
2
virsh and bash scripts
Hi, I'm looking for a way to use virsh to connect to vCenter/VCSA and do some simple management of the VM's in case of power loss (I'm planning to run the script upon UPS/apcd event of power failure). Looking through the virsh documentation, I didn't find 2 things: 1. Login through a script (I don't see any user/password, specially since VCSA for example requires to use
2011 Oct 28
2
Inspecting VMware OVFs
Hi, Maybe this is just a newbie question. I am trying to inspect VMware images with guestfish. I am running Fedora 15 in a VSphere VM. Once Fedora is installed I do: yum update yum install '*guestf*' Then I run guesfish on a copy of a Fedora 15 disk. guestfish -rw -I -a Fedora15-2-disk1.vmdk with the following result: libguestfs: error: unexpected end of file
2019 Dec 18
1
[v2v PATCH] docs: remove paragraph about VMware tools on Windows
Starting from libguestfs/virt-v2v 1.39.12, virt-v2v attempts to uninstall the VMware tools from Windows guests, so there is no need to remove them manually before the conversion. Thanks to: Ming Xie. --- docs/virt-v2v-input-vmware.pod | 36 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/virt-v2v-input-vmware.pod b/docs/virt-v2v-input-vmware.pod index
2009 Dec 21
3
Shutdown vmware ESX
Hi, is there some easy way how to shut down vmware ESXi host? We have same apc smart 1500 and I passed usb port into one virtual linux, so it can monitor ups state via NUT. So how can i make esx server avare of low battery? Maybe using vsphere-cli utils? With regards Libor -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type:
2019 Mar 07
1
Support for NBD block status in nbdkit & qemu NBD client
Hi Eric: Here's the problem: We have a VMware VDDK file or snapshot. The virtual size of the snapshot is generally much larger than what's allocated. Copying the snapshot using: nbdkit vddk file=foo.vmdk --run 'qemu-img convert $nbd out' is therefore much slower than it could be. (In the real world version of this we're actually copying the source over the network, but
2011 Mar 27
9
Virtualization platform choice
Some may be bored with the subject - sorry... Still not decided about virtualization platform for my "webhotel v2" (ns, mail, web servers, etc.). KVM would be a natural way to go, I suppose, only it is too bad CentOS 6 will not be out in time for me - I guess KVM would be more mature in CentOS 6. Any experience with the free "VMware vSphere Hypervisor"?. (It was formerly
2015 Jun 24
2
"connect at power-on" NIC feature equivalent to that found in ESX
With ESX and the vSphere Client, I can enable or disable a VM's NIC to "connect at power-on". This is very useful when cloning, since you can leave the NIC not connected, power-up the VM, connect to it's console, and modify ifcfg-eth0 etc, before bringing the VM online. Is there a virsh equivalent way of doing this. Thanks....Lyle
2013 Nov 29
1
Self heal problem
Hi, I have a glusterfs volume replicated on three nodes. I am planing to use the volume as storage for vMware ESXi machines using NFS. The reason for using tree nodes is to be able to configure Quorum and avoid split-brains. However, during my initial testing when intentionally and gracefully restart the node "ned", a split-brain/self-heal error occurred. The log on "todd"
2016 Aug 18
4
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
This bug is reported only on the VM's with CentOS 7 running on on VMware ESXi 5.1. The vSphere performance graph shows high CPU consume and disk activity only on VM's with CentOS 7. Sometimes I can not connect remotely with ssh (timeout error). The details of last issues was reported to retrace.fedoraproject.org. ?Do you have a hint? [root at vmguest ~]# abrt-cli list id
2011 May 19
1
Fail to boot Xen raw image with hda converted from VMWARE vmdk image with scsi
Hi everyone, 1. I try to boot a raw image with hda under Xen hypervisor converted by VMWARE vmdk image with scsi, but fail to boot with error message “Error loading operating system” below”. Who can give me a favor? 2. Under vSphere, create a windows XP VM with scsi storage then install a windows XP to the SCSI storage called xp.vmdk in the VM via iso file. Can successfully
2016 Aug 18
2
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
> 2016-08-18 12:39 GMT-04:00 correomm <correomm at gmail.com>: > >> This bug is reported only on the VM's with CentOS 7 running on on VMware >> ESXi 5.1. >> The vSphere performance graph shows high CPU consume and disk activity only >> on VM's with CentOS 7. Sometimes I can not connect remotely with ssh >> (timeout error). >> > I'm
2017 Aug 07
4
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s! [swapper/0:0]
All,This happens on all of our CentOS 7 VMs.? but as stated in the email trail, the file softlockup_thresh does not exist.? Should it be added?? What is the best way to get rid of this behavior. Thanks in advance and sorry if I missed something along the way.KM From: correomm <correomm at gmail.com> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> Sent: Thursday, August 18,
2010 Dec 28
1
VMware ESX 4.0 won't reboot guests.
Hi, I just compiled libvirt with ESX support. I can login just fine, list all the guests/domains but when I try to reboot or shutdown one of my guests/domains I get this error: virsh # reboot dbcluster1 error: Failed to reboot domain dbcluster1 error: internal error HTTP response code 500 for call to 'RebootGuest'. Fault: ServerFaultCode - fault.RestrictedVersion.summary And nothing
2020 Oct 21
1
about the new added attributes "check" and "type" for interface mac element
Hi all, I have done some tests for the new attributes "check" and "type", could you please help to have a check? And I have some questions about the patch, please help to have a look, Thank you! The questions: 1. in step 4 below, the error message should be updated: Actual results: XML error: invalid mac address **check** value: 'next'. Valid values are
2010 Jun 19
1
Physical-to-Virtual (VMware) & SELinux
Hello guys, I have a couple of servers that I'm about to virtualize to our VMware Vsphere ecosystem. For Linux servers I read that one needs to use the stand-alone converter (which is a live-cd that you boot from it and then you point it to your destination ESX). I would like to know from folks that have already done so...what was your experience like? Did everything went smooth? Any
2010 Apr 22
1
OT: Caching synchronous writes
[ Wish there was a generic, active Linux "storage" mailing list out there -- something other than the kernel lists I mean ] To frame the discussion, we use VMware ESX (vSphere) quite a bit with NFS datastores. Often times with NetApp, but lately, more often with Solaris 10 + ZFS + SSD's for ZIL (intent log or write cache). The ZIL lets us use synchronous writes (safer) without
2010 Jun 07
1
[PATCH] ESX: Fix storage URL if storage has a snapshot
If an ESX guest has a snapshot, the path the libvirt driver gives us will look like: [yellow:storage1] RHEL4-X/RHEL4-X-000003.vmdk instead of: [yellow:storage1] RHEL4-X/RHEL4-X.vmdk The current path mangling code does take this into account. This change makes it use the current mechanism first, but try again after removing a '-\d+' suffix if it gets a 404. Trying twice should make it