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We started from VMWare image few versions ago (3.6 or so) and also
got some kind of unsupported error but our devops was able to
handle this.<br>
After fixing diskimage system working correctly w/default limits.<br>
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On 04/11/15 18:50, Atlanta Man wrote:<br>
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<div>Thanks for your response. <br>
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<div id="yui_3_16_0_1_1446649011904_15064" dir="ltr">I did try
the VMWare Image first, actually. First I added it to the
inventory using the .vmx file. When I tried starting it
reported an unsupported disk file definition. Then I created
a new machine using the disk drive. (several attempts). The
system would abort for reasons I have not been able to
determine. One issue is my VM environment does not have a
DHCP server defined. I set the IP statically after the
system starts. I then enter commands to stop the firewall.
After that the system aborts. I'm puzzled!</div>
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015 9:53 AM, Henry L. Jones
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<div>Hi Michael,<br clear="none">
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Thanks for your response. <br clear="none">
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I am running VMWare ESXi 6.0.0 on a Dell
PowerEdge R710 server. The new VM for SIPWise
was defined as<span class="yiv3339002066im"> 2
cpus with 2<br clear="none">
cores, 2 gb memory, 2 NIC cards, Debian x64
with 60gb hard drive. The drive was defined
new and not initialized. The ISO was
installed on a fresh VM. I used the LSI Logic
Parallel SCSI controller for the virtual
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<div class="yiv3339002066gmail_quote">On Wed,
Nov 4, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Michael Prokop <span
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Jones [Tue Nov 03, 2015 at 12:22:25PM
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> Is anyone having issues when
installing SipWise from the iso? I have
tried<br clear="none">
> versions 4.1.1 and 3.8.3. In both
instances the installation completes<br
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After the reboot the system reports a<br
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> Error: no such disk<br clear="none">
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> I am installing on a VM environment
with a definition of 2 cpus with 2<br
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Debian x64 with 60gb hard drive.<br
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</span>What virtual environment is that? And
what type of disks/controller<br
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is in use for the hard drive? Was there
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previously on those disks?<br>
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Serge S. Yuriev
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