[one-users] VMWare image on ONE 4.4

Tino Vazquez cvazquez at c12g.com
Thu Dec 5 02:55:41 PST 2013


Hi Eduardo,

All registered vmdks (regardless or whether they are compressed or
not) are renamed to disk.vmdk, for internal handling.

The problem you are experiencing is that the prolog is not copying the
image properly, probably due to a misconfiguration.

Could you check that the following path exists in the relevant ESX host?

 /volumes/vmfs/<ds_id>/12/disk.0

Where ds_id is the system datastore identifier.

If it doesn't, check oned.log and the vm log for hints on why the
image hasn't been copied, or send them through for analysis.

Best,

-Tino
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On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Eduardo Roloff <roloff at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I configured a ONE 4.4 installation with CentOS in the front end and
> ESXi on hosts.
>
> I uploaded an vmware image through sunstone (RHEL-x64.vmdk) using the
> tar.gz format.
>
> But when I try to instantiate a VM using this image the front end
> tranfer the image to the host, but when it tryes to start it it is
> using a diferent vmdk (disk.vmdk), according with the error below.
>
> Wed Dec 4 11:50:26 2013 [VMM][I]: error: internal error Could not
> start domain: FileNotFound - File [0] 12/disk.0/disk.vmdk was not
> found
>
> It is mandatory to use "disk.vmdk" as the disk name for vmware? And in
> case of a slipted disk?
>
> Regards,
> Eduardo
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