how to set MAAS for “power type” on VM created with VMware Fusion
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home lab:
- 1 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Region Controller
- 2 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Rack Controller (DNS & DHCP), each one with 2 virtual network adapter
- 1 vNode with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for each Rack Controller
on VMware Fusion
on MAAS Region Controller
the vnodes are added
but I don't know how to set the power type to be able to start the commissiong of vnodes via MAAS. Anyone can help me please? I think that solution is wrong
someone knows how to resolve that?
maas vmware-fusion
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home lab:
- 1 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Region Controller
- 2 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Rack Controller (DNS & DHCP), each one with 2 virtual network adapter
- 1 vNode with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for each Rack Controller
on VMware Fusion
on MAAS Region Controller
the vnodes are added
but I don't know how to set the power type to be able to start the commissiong of vnodes via MAAS. Anyone can help me please? I think that solution is wrong
someone knows how to resolve that?
maas vmware-fusion
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favorite
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
home lab:
- 1 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Region Controller
- 2 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Rack Controller (DNS & DHCP), each one with 2 virtual network adapter
- 1 vNode with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for each Rack Controller
on VMware Fusion
on MAAS Region Controller
the vnodes are added
but I don't know how to set the power type to be able to start the commissiong of vnodes via MAAS. Anyone can help me please? I think that solution is wrong
someone knows how to resolve that?
maas vmware-fusion
home lab:
- 1 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Region Controller
- 2 VM with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for MAAS Rack Controller (DNS & DHCP), each one with 2 virtual network adapter
- 1 vNode with Ubuntu 16.04Lts for each Rack Controller
on VMware Fusion
on MAAS Region Controller
the vnodes are added
but I don't know how to set the power type to be able to start the commissiong of vnodes via MAAS. Anyone can help me please? I think that solution is wrong
someone knows how to resolve that?
maas vmware-fusion
maas vmware-fusion
edited Nov 25 '16 at 22:14
asked Nov 12 '16 at 20:01
Riccardo Magrini
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If you using MAAS version 2.1, The power type for VMs are created in VMware is VMware.
You can choose Virsh
which your VMs are created in KVM Hypervisor
.
You can look at this documentation.
Hopely can help you.
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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active
oldest
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up vote
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If you using MAAS version 2.1, The power type for VMs are created in VMware is VMware.
You can choose Virsh
which your VMs are created in KVM Hypervisor
.
You can look at this documentation.
Hopely can help you.
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
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up vote
-1
down vote
If you using MAAS version 2.1, The power type for VMs are created in VMware is VMware.
You can choose Virsh
which your VMs are created in KVM Hypervisor
.
You can look at this documentation.
Hopely can help you.
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
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up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
If you using MAAS version 2.1, The power type for VMs are created in VMware is VMware.
You can choose Virsh
which your VMs are created in KVM Hypervisor
.
You can look at this documentation.
Hopely can help you.
If you using MAAS version 2.1, The power type for VMs are created in VMware is VMware.
You can choose Virsh
which your VMs are created in KVM Hypervisor
.
You can look at this documentation.
Hopely can help you.
edited Feb 28 at 11:02
galoget
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answered Nov 22 '16 at 2:49
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the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
add a comment |
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
the version is the 2.1.2+bzr5555-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1), the last one. Do you know the right sentence to use to fill the form to run the BMC for vmware fusion? thanks
– Riccardo Magrini
Nov 24 '16 at 11:55
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