- From: Anna Redding <
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- To: Ian Delahorne <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: [chef-dev] Knife-vsphere vs powetCLI
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 05:21:54 -0500
Thanks for letting me know.
What version of the following are you using?
- vCenter ; ESXi
- Chef server ; Chef client
- Ruby ; knife-vsphere gem
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On Apr 9, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Ian Delahorne
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> 1). When cloning a VM using knife-vsphere , I cannot use a '-' as part of
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> the VM name. This works with no problem using powerCLI.
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> Note: I had to invoke a 'bandaid' to get past this with knife-vsphere.
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> Bandaid was to remove '-' from the vm hostname at the vsphere level. This
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> bandaid is not 'desired' but is easily reverted with the manual effort,
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> post-buildout, of going through and adding the '-' back to the hostname
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> through the vcenter interface.
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> Note2: It's worth mentioning that the process of bootstrapping the vm and
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> running cookbooks/recipes with VM names that contain '-' works just fine.
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FWIW I have never had this issue in my environment with knife-vsphere
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when cloning templates and VMs. In fact 90% of our VM names contain a
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'-'.
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//ian
- [chef] RE: Knife-vsphere vs powetCLI, (continued)
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