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Hi all,
I get this following error while I deploy the App in vcenter environment.
Failed to find folder: Cloudshell/Windows template
While giving the vm path in vcenter it dosen't take any path from locat C disk. And it accepts path from inside the Datastore. But how do I make it available to execution server and vcenter at the same time?
The shared drive path is not taken by vcenter and datastore is not accesible by execution server.
Answer by Yaron Davidson · Dec 11, 2017 at 06:13 PM
Hi,
The Execution Server doesn't need direct access to the template files. It communicates with vCenter via API and can use paths that are relative to the datastore directly. So just give it the path you would see in the vSphere client (e.g. Folder\Sub-folder\VM Name)
You should be able to find more information here - http://help.quali.com/Online%20Help/8.2/Portal/Content/Admn/vCenter-Cld-Prvdr-Rsc.htm
Yes, the vcenter accepts the VM location. But should the folder contain VM files or should it be empty. Because when I give it an ISO folder name then it gets excluded but when I give a Windows template path which has vm files in it then it accepts it.
Answer by ajinkyab15 · Dec 11, 2017 at 06:41 PM
Yes, the vcenter accepts the VM location. But should the folder contain VM files or should it be empty. Because when I give it an ISO folder name then it gets excluded but when I give a Windows template path which has vm files in it then it accepts it.
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