All drivers supported by vSphere/ESXi have been accepted upstream as of the 3.9
kernel, these are:
- vmxnet3 (our virtual NIC) = Accepted in the 2.6.32 kernel and began shipping
in the Ubuntu 10.04 release
- vmw_pvscsi (our virtual HBA) = Acceted in the 2.6.33 kernel and began
shipping in the
Regarding the question: what would the tools get us in a cloud image,
here is some more details for you:
Open-VM-Tools is a suite of open source virtualization utilities that
improves the functionality, administration and management of virtual
machines on VMware hypervisors.
Benefits of bundling
I think the problem is related to including the kernel modules from
open-vm-tools that are not necessary because VMware is contributing the
kernel modules upstream directly.
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I think the problem is related to including the kernel modules from
open-vm-tools that are not necessary because VMware is contributing the
kernel modules upstream directly.
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All drivers supported by vSphere/ESXi have been accepted upstream as of the 3.9
kernel, these are:
- vmxnet3 (our virtual NIC) = Accepted in the 2.6.32 kernel and began shipping
in the Ubuntu 10.04 release
- vmw_pvscsi (our virtual HBA) = Acceted in the 2.6.33 kernel and began
shipping in the
Regarding the question: what would the tools get us in a cloud image,
here is some more details for you:
Open-VM-Tools is a suite of open source virtualization utilities that
improves the functionality, administration and management of virtual
machines on VMware hypervisors.
Benefits of bundling
It's disappointing that the Ubuntu 14.04 release has this regression and
I'm assuming that a fix is not going to be included in the final 14.04
release due to lack of action on this bug report. So this brings up the
following questions:
(1) What can be done to prevent new Ubuntu release
In order to enable cloud-init to work on vSphere/ESXi, Ubuntu needs to
include open-vm-tools 10.0.7 or later. Can you please include this in
16.04 release. It does not appear to be included in Beta2.
Thanks,
John
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In order to enable cloud-init to work on vSphere/ESXi, Ubuntu needs to
include open-vm-tools 10.0.7 or later. Can you please include this in
16.04 release. It does not appear to be included in Beta2.
Thanks,
John
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Public bug reported:
Can you please rebase open-vm-tools to the new 10.1.0 version in the
next Ubuntu release? It is available at: https://github.com/vmware
/open-vm-tools/tree/stable-10.1.0
The release notes are available here: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-
Public bug reported:
Can you please rebase open-vm-tools to the new 10.1.10 version in the
next Ubuntu release? It is available at: https://github.com/vmware/open-
vm-tools/tree/stable-10.1.10
The release notes are available here: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-
This is related to VMware Bug #2125119
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1766538
Title:
network customization with cloud-init does not work on Ubuntu18.04
Beta2 Server
To manage
Can this be prioritized higher as this is a bad regression in >= bionic
releases?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1776452
Title:
Fail to set DNS server and search domain when
I created internal VMware bug 2319367 to track looking into this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1822370
Title:
19.04 beta openssh-client broken pipe
To manage notifications about
Can someone clarify, what VMware products is this know to affect
(vSphere/ESXi or Workstation/Fusion) and what versions? Also what
virtual NIC is used in the VM?
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The internal VMware bug 2319367 I created was closed as a duplicate of
bug 2275007
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Title:
19.04 beta openssh-client broken pipe
To manage
VMware bug 2319367 was closed as a duplicate of bug 2275007 which was
closed as a duplicate of bug 2201049. Good news is that bug 2201049 is
fixed in a future unreleased version of Workstation and Fusion. I'm not
aware of a plan to back port fix to maintenance patch yet. I will ask.
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