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Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4B018024.9040500@levi9.com" type="cite">Hi all.<br>
<br>
I have OpenNebula 1.4b and 2 x VMWare ESX server. Disk sharing is via
NFS. VM manipulation is mostly working. Creating, deploying, listing
hosts and VMs is fine.<br>
<br>
I would like to setup contextualization in this scenario, but I am
running into missing pieces, I would say. It seams to me that some
piece of the puzzle is missing for VMWare.<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
Hate to reply to myself, but I forgot to say that I have configured
tm_context.sh from NFS to do the job for VMWare. It could be
unsuitable, I do realize that now, but still, no attempt to modify VMX
file or somehow point VMWare in the direction of that ISO file is ever
made. So, I still think that there is something missing.<br>
<br>
Question is, how trivial would it be to supplement the missing
functionality? Should it be done from Java (as some parts of the VMWare
driver do)?<br>
<br>
${ONE_LOCATION}/etc/tm_vmware/tm_vmware.conf<br>
----------------------------------------------------------<br>
CLONE = vmware/tm_clone.sh<br>
LN = dummy/tm_dummy.sh<br>
MKSWAP = dummy/tm_dummy.sh<br>
MKIMAGE = dummy/tm_dummy.sh<br>
DELETE = vmware/tm_delete.sh<br>
MV = dummy/tm_dummy.sh<br>
CONTEXT = nfs/tm_context.sh<br>
----------------------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
Nix.<br>
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