Good afternoon,
- I did the installation of vmware server connection on a virtual machine.
- I did the installation of VMware View Composer in another separate virtual machine.
- I created a template windows 7 professional, I installed vmware agent and took a snapshot.
- I created the the pool on view administrator in floating mode, with automated and linked clone.
- provisioning mode: desktops on demand
- view the connection settings are configured server with the external URL, PCoIP external URL, and selected the option to use PCoIP secure gateway for connections to desktop PCoIP
my problem is:
- the template with windows 7 is fixed ip 172.16.0.x/24
- when the view, the first virtual desktop provisioning it accrues to the same ip template windows 7, 172.16.0.x/24.
- when the view, the second virtual desktop provisioning it accrues to the APIPA ip and so it follows with the following virtual desktops.
- I can only connect with the client's view on the first virtual desktop, the other can not connect due to APIPA address.
can you help me?
already looked at the documentation, including was step-by-step that I followed.
I await aid
The best practice when creating a linked clone image is to do a ipconfig /release before you shutdown and create your snapshot. Perhaps this would help out.
I will deploy in the template that I have with sysprep, do the procedure again and put the ipconfig / release
a few minutes returned with the response
You shouldn't set a fixed IP for the template VM as the linked clones will inherit that in their network adapter settings and only one can actually use it - make sure the template is switched to DHCP before creating the snapshot.
I did the ipconfig / release, I installed the agent, turned off the virtual machine and took the snapshot.
But still the same problem.
The template is attached, enabled dhcp and all sessions are with APIPA address
Perhaps a stupid question, but do you actually have a DHCP server set up for the network these VMs are in - is the template given a DHCP address?
Oh yes. Including desktops in the network are getting ip from dhcp normally.
I've got no idea what might be
When the clones are deployed are they put into the correct portgroup and have the NICs enabled? Are you using quickprep or sysprep when deplying the clones? Not sure that matters but I'm just trying to get a feel for the environment.
I'm using to deploy quickprep clones.
connection with the virtual machine port group on the server is correct and the other virtual machine with vmware composer too.
the virtual machine server is the connection with fixed IP, the machine of the composer and the template are with dhcp
I would double check that the new virtual desktops that are still having the issue are using your new image/template.
yes, they are not able to get ip
I just wanted to verify a few things:
1) First, did you remove the fixed IP from your base template?
2) Did you check your DNS server to see if there were DNS entries created for your VMs?
3) What is the status of the firewall on your base VM? Is it enabled and if so how?
4) If you are also using Win XP does this problem happen there?
5) Have you checked the network that your VM is using under 'Edit Settings'?
Hope this helps.
I just wanted to verify a few things:
1) First, did you remove the fixed IP from your base template?
Yes
2) Did you check your DNS server to see if there were DNS entries created for your VMs?
Were not created
3) What is the status of the firewall on your base VM? Is it enabled and if so how?
Disabled
4) If you are also using Win XP does this problem happen there?
Not tested with windows xp virtual desktop with just 7
5) Have you checked the network that your VM is using under 'Edit Settings'?
Yes, the same dhcp server, dc, dns etc.
Wow, I see your dilema. Have you checked your quickprep domain settings? The time I had a problem like this was when my template domain and quickprep accounts did not match or there was a problem in that area.
I'm running out of ideas at the moment also, grabbing a DHCP address should happen on the clone independant of the quickprep customization as the MAC address is generated once the clone is created, please try the following:
1. Provide a copy of the template and deployed clone vmx files for comparison
2. ipconfig /all on the template and clone
3. If this is a cluster rather than a single host, confirm that the host the clone is on is the same as the template, if not then move it over and retry getting a DHCP lease (could be that the other host isn't actually physically connected to the network for that port group, this would eliminate that possbility)
4. Confirm that you don't have to pre-register MAC addresses with the DHCP server in order to get an IP address