[03:46] *** Coderjoe has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [04:16] *** Coderjoe has joined #warrior [04:26] *** aaaaaaaaa has quit IRC (Leaving) [08:46] *** brayden has joined #warrior [12:55] *** nertzy has joined #warrior [13:42] *** nertzy has quit IRC (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [15:39] *** toad1 has quit IRC (Leaving.) [15:40] *** toad1 has joined #warrior [15:50] *** Knuckx has joined #warrior [15:56] Hi, just an FYI: I got the warrior VM running under VMWare ESXi (the VMWare bare metal hypervisor). To do so you have to import the OVA into VMWare Player/Workstation, then re-export it. Once you do this, it will import to ESXi without complaining via the "Deploy OVF" option. Once imported, you might have to play with the IDE configuration (make sure the the boot vdisk is IDE 0:0 and the secondary vdisk is IDE 1:0). My instance [16:20] *** Knuckx has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:17] Well, I hope the last bit wasn't something important. [17:18] it's been a while since I set mine up, but I don't remember having to do anything other than just deploy the OVF... although I fiddled with the disk configuration anyway because that host was short on space [17:23] I don't really understand why someone would want to run the warrior on a high end VM setup. Wouldn't it be more efficient to run just the scripts on a barebones debian install? [17:26] My understanding was that warrior was for non linux savy people who want an easy way to help. [17:29] chazchaz: I prefer people run the Warrior, especially people who think they're savvy [17:30] it's that latter group who is more likely to screw something up [17:31] also running the VM image in an ESXi setup is likely to be more convenient from a management perspective [17:56] I can see that side too, but I feel like I've learned a fair amount running the script. I guess that's more to my benefit than archive team's though. [17:58] *** aaaaaaaaa has joined #warrior [18:03] *** Knuckx has joined #warrior [18:03] *** Knuckx has left [18:56] *** Start_ has joined #warrior [18:56] *** Start has quit IRC (Write error: Broken pipe) [19:40] *** nertzy has joined #warrior [20:44] *** nertzy has quit IRC (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) [20:46] *** Start_ is now known as Start