<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_extra">Hi,</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">The set up seems to be fine.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">First problem</div>

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bash -xv /var/lib/one/remotes/datastore/vmfs/cp 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 105</div>

<div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra" style>Second problem</div><div class="gmail_extra" style>-----------------------</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">There is indeed no way to create swap images for VMware using the ssh drivers. The rationale behind creating the volatile images in the virt hosts is that one jump is saved (from wherever is create to the host). As stated in the documentation (<a href="http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:evmwareg">http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:evmwareg</a>)</div>

<div class="gmail_extra"><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">--<span style="background-color:rgb(245,245,245);color:rgb(53,55,53);font-family:Arial,Verdana,Geneva,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:18px;text-align:justify">At the time of defining a VM, a volatile disk can be described, which will be created in the remote ESX host. This is true for disks defined in the VM template, and also for the file needed in the “onevm attachdisk” operation. Here, it is not possible to format the disk, so it will appear as a raw device on the guest, which will then need to be formatted. Possible values for the FORMAT attribute (more info on this </span><a href="http://communities.vmware.com/message/716009" class="" title="http://communities.vmware.com/message/716009" rel="nofollow" style="font-family:Arial,Verdana,Geneva,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:1em;line-height:18px;text-align:justify;color:rgb(0,152,195);text-decoration:none">here</a><span style="background-color:rgb(245,245,245);color:rgb(53,55,53);font-family:Arial,Verdana,Geneva,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:18px;text-align:justify">):</span></div>

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-Tino<br><br><br clear="all"><div>--<br>Constantino Vázquez Blanco, PhD, MSc<br>Project Engineer<br>OpenNebula - The Open-Source Solution for Data Center Virtualization<br><a href="http://www.OpenNebula.org" target="_blank">www.OpenNebula.org</a> | @tinova79 | @OpenNebula</div>


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