l machine).
-Patrick
On 2017/4/3 16:35, Ravindra Kumar wrote:
Hi Patrick,
Could you please see if�https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2108828�helps?
Thanks,
Ravindra
From: Patrick Hemmer
<mailto:open-vm-to...@stormcloud9.net>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 2:52 PM
To
Hi Patrick,
Could you please see if https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2108828 helps?
Thanks,
Ravindra
From: Patrick Hemmer
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 2:52 PM
To: open-vm-tools-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Time not syncing after VMotion
So every time we do a
Maohammad,
There is no version like 10.9, I believe you meant 9.10.
open-vm-tools-9.10.x has support for xfs and it should work. This might need
further debugging. You might need to check the logs and see if any errors are
being reported.
You can follow this KB article to enable logging in ope
Jinkoo,
For open-vm-tools logging, please follow the same KB as we have for VMware
Tools https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1007873.
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Thanks,
Ravindra
From: HAN, JINKOO
You should enable 'vmusr' service logs and see if there is anything in the
logs. You can following instructions from this KB
https://kb.vmware.com/kb/1007873.
You would also need to look at vmware.log in the VM's directory to get some
clues.
From: Marco Novielli [mailto:ma...@inovi.ca]
Sent: Tu
> Due the fact that my virtual machine is like a skeleton, I mean that from
> that many many things are removed for performance purposes, I wish to know if
> open-vm-tools are sufficient to be used for this kind of functionality I wish
> (Heartbeat and restart machine in case of loop/etc).
Yes.
Including Marco.
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From: Ravindra Kumar
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 7:32 PM
To: open-vm-tools-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: open-vm-tools-desktop on Debian Testing
You should enable 'vmusr' service logs and see i
Including Prisco.
Prisco, please subscribe to the mailing list for future emails.
From: Ravindra Kumar
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 7:21 PM
To: open-vm-tools-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: heartbeat watchdog feature
> Due the fact that my virtual machine is like a skeleton, I m
Avinash,
> Is there a way to tackle this issue, I tried a lot, but couldn't get
> anything. Any help is highly appreciated.
libmspack is not available on RHEL 6.x and therefore you have to build/install
it yourself from source code. Is there any reason you are not able to use
VMware Tools or O
Alyson,
There are no conf file changes required for open-vm-tools. Setting the
configuration you have mentioned will confuse the host. So, it is not a good
idea. We are working on fixing "3rd Party/Independent". In fact, your should
see a different status if you run vSphere 6.0.
Thanks,
Ravin
> On Ubuntu it is very easy to install the open-vm-tools, so I wonder
> how these differ from the VMware provided? Do they have the same
> features?
There are a few features missing in open-vm-tools, e.g. DeployPkg (for guest
customization), Unity etc. Otherwise, the two are pretty much the same.
> When I browse VMware's VMtools repository I see that they are up to
> date on CentOS, but not on (any version?) of Ubuntu.
>
> http://packages.vmware.com/tools/esx/5.5latest/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binary-amd64/index.html
>
> So those packages are not really an option.
Could you please discu
> 2. Multi-touch feature does not depend on VMware Tools/open-vm-tools, it uses
> standard drivers available in the guest.
Given that this feature is not tied to open-vm-tools, I would recommend to
contact Workstation community forum like
http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/workstatio
> Does open-vm-tools support multi-touch as seen in VMware Workstaion 9?
open-vm-tools is irrelevant to this question for two reasons:
1. Multi-touch feature in Workstation 9 is limited to Windows 8, not available
on Linux.
2. Multi-touch feature does not depend on VMware Tools/open-vm-tools, it
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