[Spce-user] New Community Install

Atlanta Man axxtel_man at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 5 10:34:51 EST 2015


Thanks Serge,
I will give it a try and report back if I have success.
Henry 


     On Thursday, November 5, 2015 9:56 AM, Serge S. Yuriev <me at nevian.org> wrote:
   

 Hi,

Sorry I don't know what it was exactly :(
IIRC something like unsupported diskimage version
And our team didn't remember either..

On 05/11/15 17:13, Michael Prokop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any chance you might share the fix with us?
>
> If we could integrate the proper configuration into our underlying
> vmware.vmx configuration then we might be able to properly support
> newer VMWare environments out of the box too.
>
> regards,
> -mika-
>
> * Serge S. Yuriev [Thu Nov 05, 2015 at 04:24:19PM +0300]:
>> Hi,
>> 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.
>> After fixing diskimage system working correctly w/default limits.
>> On 04/11/15 18:50, Atlanta Man wrote:
>>> Hi Alex,
>>> Thanks for your response.
>>> 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!
>
>
>
>>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 9:53 AM, Henry L. Jones
>>> <henryjones at axxtel.com> wrote:
>
>>> Hi Michael,
>>> Thanks for your response.
>
>>> I am running VMWare ESXi 6.0.0 on a Dell PowerEdge R710 server.
>>> The new VM for SIPWise was defined as2 cpus with 2
>>> 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 disk.
>>> Thanks
>>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:22 AM, Michael Prokop <mprokop at sipwise.com
>>> <mailto:mprokop at sipwise.com>> wrote:
>>>    * Henry L. Jones [Tue Nov 03, 2015 at 12:22:25PM -0500]:
>>>    > Is anyone having issues when installing SipWise from the iso?  I
>>>    have tried
>>>    > versions 4.1.1 and 3.8.3.  In both instances the installation
>>>    completes
>>>    > successfully and the system reboots. After the reboot the system
>>>    reports a
>>>    > grub error.
>>>    > Error: fd0 read error
>>>    > Error: no such disk
>>>    > Entering rescue mode ...
>>>    > grub rescue>
>>>    > When I enter a set I get:
>>>    > prefix=(ngcp-root)/boot/grub
>>>    > root=ngcp-root
>>>    > When I enter ls I get:
>>>    > (hd0) (fd0)
>>>    You should also see (hd0,msdos1) + (ngcp-root).
>>>    > I am installing on a VM environment with a definition of 2 cpus
>>>    with 2
>>>    > cores,  2 gb memory, 2 NIC cards, Debian x64 with 60gb hard drive.

-- 
Serge S. Yuriev
Lead VoIP engineer

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