From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
On 3/17/2009 4:18 AM, Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
On Monday 16 March 2009 22:42:27 Christopher Schultz wrote:
Can you clarify this a bit?
There is no special management instance. VMWare Server is
an application that
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 14:46:35 Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
There is no special management instance. VMWare Server is an application
that runs on a regular host operating system instance (it installs linux
kernel modules though, and probably also Windows drivers).
Interesting.
Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 14:46:35 Christopher Schultz wrote:
Rainer,
There is no special management instance. VMWare Server is an application
that runs on a regular host operating system instance (it installs linux
kernel modules though, and probably also
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 15:44:19 Alan Chaney wrote:
What do you mean with the other end? I use VMWare Server 2 on Ubuntu
(original tar.gz install from vmware.com), also found that it blocks the
said ports, and simply changed the server.xml of the VMWare Tomcat.
And how did the client find
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 15:23:03 André Warnier wrote:
+1 (confirming what Rainer says above).
[...]
I also do not really see the interest in running a separate Tomcat on
the physical Linux server, since one can easily define a Virtual host
and run a Tomcat in there.
To avoid