![]() File "/home/andrii/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/dxlfiletransferclient/client.py", line 378, in send_file_from_stream_request.File "/home/andrii/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/dxlfiletransferclient/client.py", line 224, in send_file_request.File "/home/andrii/Desktop/ForWork/dxlfiletransferservice-python-dist-0.1.1/sample/basic/basic_service_example.py", line 101, in.T10:41:48.858-05:00| mks| I120: MKS-SWB: Number of MKSWindows changed: 0 rendering MKSWindow(s) of total 1. T10:41:24.499-05:00| vcpu-1| I120: Vix: : VMAutomationReportPowerStateChange: Reporting power state change (opcode=2, err=0). T10:41:24.482-05:00| vcpu-1| I120: VMXVmdb_SetToolsVersionStatus: status value set to 'unmanaged', 'unmanaged', install possible T10:41:24.482-05:00| vcpu-1| I120: ToolsSetVersionWork: Done updating the Tools Version in the disk T10:41:24.482-05:00| vcpu-1| I120: ToolsSetVersionWork: Updating the Tools Version in the disk No resource issues on my Mac (at the moment :))įrom the VMware.log file it looks like maybe VIX is having an issue. I deleted the VM and recreated it using the above command. But the initial command of "docker-machine create -driver vmwarefusion osxdock -vmwarefusion-memory-size 1024" is still just sitting there at "INFO Waiting for VM to come online." In the next blog post, I will go through an example of building a custom ESXi VIB using the VIB Author Container as well as transferring the outputted files from the Docker host back onto your desktop. Once logged into the VIB Author Container, you confirm that the VIB Author Fling has been installed by running the " vibauthor" command as shown in the screenshot above. Step 6 - Once the Docker Container has been successfully downloaded, you can now run the VIB Author Container by running the following command: Step 5 - To pull down the VIB Author Docker Container that I have built, run the following command within the Docker Machine: Step 4 - Once the Docker Machine is booted up, we can now connect to it using SSH by running the following command:Īt this point, we are now logged into our Docker Machine which has both the Docker client/server running and we are now ready to pull down the VIB Author container from the Docker registry. Note: Thanks to Omer Kushmaro for his blog post here on how to quickly get started with Docker Machine with VMware Fusion Step 3 - Create Docker Machine using the VMware Fusion driver by running the following command:ĭocker-machine create -driver vmwarefusion osxdock -vmwarefusion-memory-size 1024 ![]() Step 2 - Download and install Docker Machine by running the following commands: Step 1 - Install the Docker client by running the following command: If you do not and you are running Mac OS X like I am, you can follow the instructions below using Docker Machine and VMware Fusion to try out my VIB Author Docker Container. If you already have a Docker host running, you can pull down the VIB Author Docker Container by jumping to Step 5 in the instructions below. I have also made this container available on the Docker Registry for others to use which you can find more details here: With that I have created a VIB Author Docker Container which can be used to author custom ESXi VIBs. Given this would be an infrequent operation, I thought why not use a Docker Container for this operation? I could just spin up a Docker Container on-demand and not have to worry about managing a local VM for just running this particular task. As part of the project's deliverables, I wanted to also provide an ESXi VIB which would need to be built against any new updates for the project. ![]() I recently had a need to create a custom ESXi VIB using the VIB Author Fling for a project that I was working on.
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