Re: VMKernel Port Group
You can certainly create another VMkernel port on the vSwitch and dedicate it to vMotion. However, without a dedicated physical uplink that won't help much if vMotion kicks in and requires high...
View ArticleRe: 仮想OSのWindowsサーバCドライブ拡張について
こんばんは。 Cドライブの拡張は、一般的に大変&危険(失敗したら起動しない・・・)です。できるものであれば、別のドライブ追加をしたほうが良いと思います。 しかし、どうしてもC:のパスを拡張したい場合は、(Windows停止するものとして)追加した仮想ディスクを「NTFSフォルダーにマウント」することができます。 1....
View ArticleRe: Snapshot seen after deleting it
here you go ~ # cd vmfs/volumes/Fifth_DS/2008//vmfs/volumes/51bdf0be-50b0ffc4-d727-000c2918a1e2/2008 # ls -ltrh *delta.vmdk-rw------- 1 root root 16.1M Jul 20 12:42...
View ArticleUsing serial port with VMware Player
I've some reliability problems with serial port with VMware Player (on Windows system) I must say that the application in virtual machine using serial port in very huge load because it communicates...
View ArticleRe: VMKernel Port Group
"You can certainly create another VMkernel port on the vSwitch and dedicate it to vMotion." This means a seperate VMKernel port with other IP can be created on vSwitch0 which has currently 2 NICs...
View ArticleRe: Snapshot seen after deleting it
Hi, I think you need to consolidate your snapshot. To check if virtual machine consolidation is required:Select a vCenter Server host or a cluster and click the Virtual Machines tab.Right-click the...
View ArticleRe: VMKernel Port Group
From a pure technical point of view this will work, provided your network is configured appropriately (i.e. leveraging VLANs as well as separate subnets for Management, vMotion and iSCSI). However, I...
View ArticleRe: Snapshot seen after deleting it
Thanks Julien, But I am not looking for consolidation. My question is When I revert to the first snapshot and then delete it -- why it is not going away from putty?
View ArticleRe: Snapshot seen after deleting it
Deleting a snapshot which is not at the end of a snapshot chain, would render all child snapshot in that chain useless.Please take a look at the CID/parentCID in the .vmdk header file to see how the...
View ArticleRe: Program that require .net framework?
I found why i am getting this error. I had to put the path to the bin folder in quotation marks because it had spaces in it. I run the command and registered the net framework package but i still...
View ArticleNeed Guidelines to setup VMware View for my Company
Hello All, I am planning to setup VMware Horizon View in my company and I have to setup for around 590 Desktops. Can you please let me know what type of License needed for it and the how many ESXi 5...
View Articlemac address change issue
Hello All, I am trying to change the mac address of a linux vm with a mac address that is outside the "00:50:56:XX:YY:ZZ" rage by following these steps:-remove from the vmx config:...
View ArticleLinking installed program to ThinApp package?
Is it possible to link normally installed program to ThinApp package or only two ThinApp packages can be linked together? For example, i have portable Winamp which has WinampPortable.exe launcher file...
View ArticleVMware 5.1 passthrough problem
I've setup a VM with an AMD Radeon HD6570 on passthrough. I know this is all not supported by VMware but.....still trying With hdmi over ethernet the idea is to build a vm that will replace my media...
View ArticleVMware Fusion PC Migration Agent - Error 1324
Spent the morning trying to instal PC Migration Agent, it goes so far and then I get Error 1324, The path My Documents contains an invalid character. Tried to get support, but on logging into my...
View ArticleVMW running in 32 bit mode ? Should I care ?
My PC is Windows 8 64 bit pro. 8 CPUs and 8GB ram. I have VM Workstation 9 installed but task manager tells me it is in 32 bit mode I would think this can cause some performance issues. Can I get it...
View ArticleRe: Linking installed program to ThinApp package?
There is two methods of achieving integration to ThinApped application.1. AppLink, this requires both applications to be virtualized using ThinApp2. Create an Entry Point launching the natively...
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