Hi,
If I manually install ESXi on my hardware and then create an ESXi VM inside (ESXi on
ESXi), then try build from Cobbler with gPXE, it works !!!
So gPXE/ESXi 5 - OK
So gPXE/ESXi 5 - Not OK
So gPXE/ESXi 5/ESXi 5 - OK
So it must be some kind of hardware issue, some strange interaction between gPXE and ESXi
on that hardware ?
Maybe I need to put this to the gPXE people ?
John
-----Original Message-----
From: cobbler-bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org
[mailto:cobbler-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org] On Behalf Of James Cammarata
Sent: 30 November 2011 23:15
To: cobbler mailing list
Cc: cobbler development list
Subject: Re: [PATCH] support for gPXE and esxi5
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 3:47 PM, John Paget Bourke <john.bourke(a)mobileinternet.com>
wrote:
Folks,
I have four servers with 16Gb RAM for which I had a manual PXE install
environment in parallel with cobbler to handle the VMs. They used PXE
to install
I have been trying these patches. After a bunch of configuration
ESXi starts to install. Then I get an error
"fatal error: 10 (out of resources)"
Does gPXE limit memory in any way ? My only change was to switch from PXE to gPXE.
Thanks
John
Weird, there is a single google result for that error message:
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/329291
I've gpxe'd on a VM with only 1GB, so I'm not sure what you're running
into. Maybe a network card issue? Does it fail when loading the s.v00 file like in that
forum post?
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