Hi Wangpan, Thanks for the response. The file injection is actually working, sorry my bad I was setting the dst-path incorrectly. I am using Nova 2013.1(Grizzly) and Windows XP 32bit VM.
When I used the following command, it worked: nova boot --flavor f43c36f9-de6a-42f4-bbbb-edcedafe371a --image 3872c4c9-d8f7-4a18-a2cc-0406765d9379 --file balu.txt=balu.txt VM2 The file balu.txt ended up in C: drive. Thanks again. Regards, Balu On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Wangpan <hzwang...@corp.netease.com>wrote: > ** > Hi Balamurugan, > What the edition of nova you are running? is there any trace log in > nova-compute.log(default path: /var/log/nova/nova-compute.log)? > and what the edition of your windows VM(winxp/win7/win8)? if it is win7 or > win8, the injected files may exist in the system reserved partition, you > can google to open and check the injected files is there.(this may be a bug > we need to fix) > > > 2013-04-24 > ------------------------------ > Wangpan > ------------------------------ > *发件人:*Balamurugan V G > *发送时间:*2013-04-24 14:19 > *主题:*[Openstack] [OpenStack] Files Injection in to Windows VMs > *收件人:*"openstack@lists.launchpad.net"<openstack@lists.launchpad.net> > *抄送:* > > Hi, > > I am able to get File Injection to work during a CentOS or Ubuntu VM > instance creation. But it doesnt work for a Windows VM. Is there a way to > get it to work for windows VM or it going to be a limitation we have to > live with, perhaps due to filesystem differences? > > Regards, > Balu > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > >
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