Richard Fairfield wrote:
Because I was in a hurry, I had to move this project to a different
OS. I installed VMserver on Ubuntu,
where I had knew it would work. I'll come back to CentOS later.
But, for those that asked:
1) I was not running the Xen verion of the kernel.
2) The VMs that I was trying to start are good; they both worked on
other VMware Server installations.
When a vm won't boot, you can review the vmware.log in the vm's folder
for diagnosis. Also, you can set debug on in the vmware-server-console
interface to get extra information into the logfile above.
--
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints...
Mark D. Foster, CISSP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mark.foster.cc/
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