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Q: packer vmware iso local and on esxi

Georg HeilerI am curious to find out why packer is failing to get ssh access on an ESXi server. The build works just fine for vmware_fusion locally. As JSON does not seem to display nicely directly here on SF - a link to a gist with the builder configuration: https://gist.github.com/geoHeil/5acf06cb0f3afadf...

What do you see if you go to the console of the vm? Any error messages? Can you reach the network etc?
The UI (console) the VM just shows the login screen (terminal). This is the same for the local vmware builder, however, the local builder is able to move on and establish the SSH connection
Ok, the you can just login and troubleshoot your network from inside the VM.
But isn't packer (from the outside of the ESXi via ssh) the problem? Which connections / networks should be possible and accessible for packer to work? Regarding the network information: why are only other running vm's networks listed? Could this be an indicator for the problem?
Will PACKER_LOG=1 packer build template.json actually provide more information? according to the documentation, this should only work for local builders. Actually, github.com/mitchellh/packer/issues/2185 might be similar as DHCP is used. However, we have a very long lease of 7 days configured. So this should not be the problem.
Issue #2185 is closed as fixed. PACKER_LOG=1 packer build template.json print a lot of debug info but I think you won't get any more info for this particular problem.
Now Packer tries to find the IP address of your VM, the output shows that is has 0.0.0.0. It seams like it doesn't automatically brings up the VM's interface with DHCP. Again go to the VM's console and check why it didn't start.
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I can see the console waiting / prompting me for login. (in the VM) so it is unclear for me why packer is not establishing an SSH connection.
And if you login, is the network up?
The proxy is not configured so outbound connections (to the internet) will not work. On a manually installed VM a ping to the ESXi host works fine) on this specific packer created host a ping to the ESXi host fails with network unreachable
The openvmware tools are not yet installed (these would be installed later on by packer when the ssh session is established) could this be a problem? Should I put these better into the kickstart file?
Depending on your network setup you might need openvmtools. If you are using dhcp I think it's not needed.
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it should use dhcp
If you access the VM what does ifconfig report?
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I noticed that network --onboot yes --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp --noipv6 is set in the kickstart file
and on esxi there is not eth0 device

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