Tracker item #3073585, was opened at 2010-09-22 12:40
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Category: guestd
Group: v1.0 (example)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Kleber  Rocha (kleberrocha)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Out of memory and high cpu usage

Initial Comment:
On Fedora 13 32bits open-vm-tools get all cpu and memory and freeze.

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>Comment By: Marcelo Vanzin (mvanzin)
Date: 2010-09-22 13:47

Message:
You really shouldn't be using open-vm-tools in a production environment,
since they're not officially supported by VMware. We always recommend you
use the VMware Tools shipped with your VMware product.

Without any logs it's gonna be hard to know what's going on.

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Comment By: Kleber  Rocha (kleberrocha)
Date: 2010-09-22 13:44

Message:
I use packages from rpmfusion. 
open-vm-tools-libs-0.0.0.243334-1.fc13.i686
open-vm-tools-0.0.0.243334-1.fc13.i686
akmod-open-vm-tools-0.0.0.243334-1.fc13.5.i686
kmod-open-vm-tools-2.6.34.7-56.fc13.i686-0.0.0.243334-1.fc13.17.i686

The version is: 8.4.1.1212 (build-243334)
We use ESX 3.5
The system freeze with kernel panic - Out of memory
The process that get all cpu: is vmtoolsd
No, this machine is production, and I can't stop this system to test with
log.

Thanks

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Comment By: Marcelo Vanzin (mvanzin)
Date: 2010-09-22 13:33

Message:
There's not enough information here to do anything.

. which version of open-vm-tools are you running?
. which VMware product are you running?
. what does "freeze" mean?
. what's the process that's using all the CPU?
. have you tried to enable logging and see if any useful information shows
up?


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