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Posted to user@vcl.apache.org by Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu> on 2016/06/30 13:18:02 UTC

Re: Problem on image capture

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Hi Vincent,

Part of the image capture process is making an API call to configure a 
few permissions related things.  It sounds like your system does not have 
the RPC XML API bits configured correctly in /etc/vcl/vcld.conf.  Look 
for the following parameters in that file:

xmlrpc_username
xmlrpc_pass
xmlrpc_url

The default for xmlrpc_username is vclsystem@Local.  You can set the 
password for this account using "vcld --setup".

The xmlrpc_url should look something like:

https://localhost/vcl/index.php?mode=xmlrpccall

Replace localhost with the hostname of your web server if vcld is running 
on a different system than your web server.

Let us know how it works out.

Josh

On Thursday, June 30, 2016 12:11:09 PM Vincent YA Chen wrote:
> Dears 
> 
> I got a problem on image capture . I try "test rpc-xml access" , it 
> prompts below message , is there anyone experience this issue before ? 
> 
> FAILURE:RPC-XML access is not configured correctly ,error message:HTTP 
> server error:Found
> 
> 
> Environment : 
> 
> CentOS 7 + Apache VCL 2.4.2  + vSphere ESXi 5.5 
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> Vincent YA Chen 陳彥安
>  4F, 7 Song Ren Road
> 
> I/T Specialist
>  Taipei, 110
> End User Service
>  Taiwan
> GTS Service Delivery, Taiwan
>  
> 
> Phone:
> +886-2-8723-9081
>  
> 
> Mobile:
> +886-911-227-378
>  
> 
> e-mail:
> yachen@tw.ibm.com
>  
> 
> 
> 

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Re: Problem on image capture

Posted by Vincent YA Chen <ya...@tw.ibm.com>.
Hello , Josh

thanks a lot ! it works :D 


Best Regards,


Vincent YA Chen 陳彥安
 4F, 7 Song Ren Road

I/T Specialist
 Taipei, 110
End User Service
 Taiwan
GTS Service Delivery, Taiwan
 

Phone:
+886-2-8723-9081
 

Mobile:
+886-911-227-378
 

e-mail:
yachen@tw.ibm.com
 





From:   Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu>
To:     user@vcl.apache.org
Date:   2016/06/30 下午 09:18
Subject:        Re: Problem on image capture



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Hi Vincent,

Part of the image capture process is making an API call to configure a 
few permissions related things.  It sounds like your system does not have 
the RPC XML API bits configured correctly in /etc/vcl/vcld.conf.  Look 
for the following parameters in that file:

xmlrpc_username
xmlrpc_pass
xmlrpc_url

The default for xmlrpc_username is vclsystem@Local.  You can set the 
password for this account using "vcld --setup".

The xmlrpc_url should look something like:

https://localhost/vcl/index.php?mode=xmlrpccall

Replace localhost with the hostname of your web server if vcld is running 
on a different system than your web server.

Let us know how it works out.

Josh

On Thursday, June 30, 2016 12:11:09 PM Vincent YA Chen wrote:
> Dears 
> 
> I got a problem on image capture . I try "test rpc-xml access" , it 
> prompts below message , is there anyone experience this issue before ? 
> 
> FAILURE:RPC-XML access is not configured correctly ,error message:HTTP 
> server error:Found
> 
> 
> Environment : 
> 
> CentOS 7 + Apache VCL 2.4.2  + vSphere ESXi 5.5 
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> Vincent YA Chen 陳彥安
>  4F, 7 Song Ren Road
> 
> I/T Specialist
>  Taipei, 110
> End User Service
>  Taiwan
> GTS Service Delivery, Taiwan
> 
> 
> Phone:
> +886-2-8723-9081
> 
> 
> Mobile:
> +886-911-227-378
> 
> 
> e-mail:
> yachen@tw.ibm.com
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Josh Thompson
VCL Developer
North Carolina State University

my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu

All electronic mail messages in connection with State business which
are sent to or received by this account are subject to the NC Public
Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
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