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Message #02240
Re: MAAS and VMWare cloud director power configuration
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To:
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From:
Carlos R Laguna <carlosr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Thu, 24 Mar 2016 11:17:41 -0400
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In-reply-to:
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JCCE
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So, after almost a week testing MAAS for vCloud Director i couldn't make
it work, unfortunately i couldn't find a way to increase log level for
MAAS in the documentation and therefore couldn't see what was wrong, i
also believe that the infrastructure may be too complex to MAAS to
handle since there are several vApp within my organization, and i read
somewhere that MAAS needs a flat topology to see machines properly,
anyhow probably i will still use MAAS for my own devops deployment.
Thank you all
El 17/03/16 a las 13:17, Mike Pontillo escribió:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Carlos R Laguna
<carlosr@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:carlosr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks, i am going to check if my Vcloud Director credentials can
get me there, i will update accordingly.
In my testing, if you can use an "official" VMware client to access it
with the same credentials (such as by using the "Add server"
functionality in VMware Workstation or VMware Fusion), it should work
in MAAS. It's nice that most VMware products seem to have a
mostly-compatible API; I hope the same is true for vCloud Director.
Regards,
Mike
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