
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060305060609090404010500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Joop, Thanks for the post. I've tried what you've suggested but the result is the same: VM SambaDC1 is down. Exit message: internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: Supported machines are: pc RHEL 6.4.0 PC (alias of rhel6.4.0) rhel6.4.0 RHEL 6.4.0 PC (default) rhel6.3.0 RHEL 6.3.0 PC rhel6.2.0 RHEL 6.2.0 PC rhel6.1.0 RHEL 6.1.0 PC rhel6.0.0 RHEL 6.0.0 PC rhel5.5.0 RHEL 5.5.0 PC rhel5.4.4 RHEL 5.4.4 PC rhel5.4.0 RHEL 5.4.0 PC . The machines I'm trying to start are Centos, so I guess the RHEL emulation should work just fine. I'll try today to create a new VM from scratch to see if something in the VMs that were created with 3.1 breakes 3.2. Anything else you can think of is welcome. Regards, Juan Pablo Lorier --------------060305060609090404010500 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi Joop,<br> <br> Thanks for the post. I've tried what you've suggested but the result is the same:<br> <br> <div title="VM SambaDC1 is down. Exit message: internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: Supported machines are: pc RHEL 6.4.0 PC (alias of rhel6.4.0) rhel6.4.0 RHEL 6.4.0 PC (default) rhel6.3.0 RHEL 6.3.0 PC rhel6.2.0 RHEL 6.2.0 PC rhel6.1.0 RHEL 6.1.0 PC rhel6.0.0 RHEL 6.0.0 PC rhel5.5.0 RHEL 5.5.0 PC rhel5.4.4 RHEL 5.4.4 PC rhel5.4.0 RHEL 5.4.0 PC ." style="outline: medium none;" tabindex="0"> <div id="gwt-uid-1428_col2_row3">VM SambaDC1 is down. Exit message: internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: Supported machines are: pc RHEL 6.4.0 PC (alias of rhel6.4.0) rhel6.4.0 RHEL 6.4.0 PC (default) rhel6.3.0 RHEL 6.3.0 PC rhel6.2.0 RHEL 6.2.0 PC rhel6.1.0 RHEL 6.1.0 PC rhel6.0.0 RHEL 6.0.0 PC rhel5.5.0 RHEL 5.5.0 PC rhel5.4.4 RHEL 5.4.4 PC rhel5.4.0 RHEL 5.4.0 PC .<br> <br> The machines I'm trying to start are Centos, so I guess the RHEL emulation should work just fine. I'll try today to create a new VM from scratch to see if something in the VMs that were created with 3.1 breakes 3.2.<br> Anything else you can think of is welcome.<br> Regards,<br> <br> Juan Pablo Lorier<br> </div> </div> <br> </body> </html> --------------060305060609090404010500--