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Error when trying to view a VM #22
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I'm currently doing a large upgrade of the code base of both foreman_hyperv as well as fog_hyperv, though I've ran into some issues with interface handling that's keeping me from releasing it yet. |
How goes the large upgrade ? :-) |
Did you ever get anywhere with the upgrade of the code base ? |
It's unfortunately stuck somewhat in limbo, we've stopped all usage of Hyper-V at the university where I developed this, so I don't have as much time I can devote to it. Not to mention lacking in the Windows server admin knowledge to set up a clustered environment to be able to test it properly. (I'm actually employed as a Linux sysadmin) I might be able to dig back into the code to get it running on our standardized layout at least, but don't expect any major progress on it from me personally this year. |
Thank you, I'm in a similiar position, a Linux admin setting up a Unix infrastructure for an otherwise primarily Windows shop. |
I have just done a fresh install of Katello / Foreman under Centos 7, and added foreman_hyperv to it.
The provided plugin rpms would not install so I had to install all dependancies from gem intself.
I am able to view the list of VMs on the HyperV server, but when I click an individual server I get this error:
My guess is it's trying to resolve the port number as part of the hostname ?
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