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Can one boot the same VM image in vmware workstation on a Windows XP machine AND in vmware fusion on a Mac?
Started by adambox on
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Could also do it with virtualbox on win/mac/linux for free. .
Yes, and also on linux.
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After installing VMware Server I get the following error when I try to access the VMware web-based server manager:
The VMware Infrastructure Web Service at "http://localhost:8222/sdk" is not responding
Started by Daniel O on
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Go into the services manager and check that the 'VMware Host Agent' service is running.
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I've an linux image(debian) running on VMWare ESX 3.1. Is it possible to copy that image and run it locally on my local VMWare workstation? how?
Started by pindiwala on
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However my.
It through the VMware converter (free tool) and converted it to run on a workstationr/player.
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Now that the VMware Player 3 is out with the ability to create virtual machines, I am wondering what I would get for $189 for the full VMware Workstation. Is there a feature matrix somewhere?
Edit: I've read the FAQ ( http://www.vmware.com/products/player...
Started by Borek on
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Virtualization....
From the VMWare player F.A.Q
VMware Player lacks many powerful features, such as Teams, multiple Snapshots and Clones, or Virtual Rights Management features for end-point security found in VMware that will meet your need.
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I have Ubuntu (Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS) running in a VMware Fusion VM, and I believe I've installed VMware Tools. But how can I confirm that VMware Tools is running correctly?
When I try step 8 of http://www.vmware.com/support/ws55/doc/ws%5Fnewguest%5Ftools...
Started by Daryl Spitzer on
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It adjusts the display size to match the window size and other such things... .
For Debian/Ubuntu systems I generally prefer to use the open vm tools packages mount /media/cdrom1
EDIT2 : vmware-toolbox is only for X11.
The ./vmware-install.pl.
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The title pretty much says it all, but for those of you who are familiar with both the latest VMWare Fusion and the "linked clone" feature found in VMWare workstation, can you confirm whether this feature is currently present or absent in Fusion?
This...
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VMWare Fusion does support linked clones, but doesn't give you a GUI to create them.
You will have to physically copy missing.
VMWare fusion 2 does not have a clone feature like VMWorkstation.
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Hopefully the question says it all; materials I've found on the web suggest I should be able to copy my VM from OSX to Linux. I copied all the VM files from OSX to Linux, but when I try to open my VM using "Open existing virtual machine", it seems to ...
Started by gareth_bowles on
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I tried with VMware Player instead of Server on my Linux host, and was able.
That I remember.
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My primary workstation (at home) is a Mac and I am running Ubuntu on Fusion 2. Can I copy that VM onto a disk/USB flash drive and load it on a Windows machine running VMWare Player?
Started by Ken Liu on
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I found.
It works well.
Make sure you have the latest VMware Player and know that not all created an XP in Fusion, which now runs under vmware player under Ubuntu 9.04.
Yes the versions are compatible.
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We have a physical machine that runs VMware and hosts a VM we use for SharePoint deployment testing. That machine is old and dying, and my employer's network czars are heavily pushing hosted VMs as a replacement for outdated physical servers. I was curious...
Started by Chris Farmer on
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Or, I can run Windows with Sharepoint in a WMWare machine that's actually a VMWare machine....
Whether it's possible to run VMware inside VMware" What?
I can run Windows with Sharepoint in a VMWare machine that's hosted somewhere.
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Is there a way to limit the bandwidth VMWare Fusion makes available to a particular VM? I need to do some tests of behavior with limited bandwidth, and I figured limiting the VM image would be the easiest thing to do. However, I'm not seeing any option...
Started by Herms on
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However, I think you'll need one of the more expensive products like VMware Workstation to have this functionality available..
You can do this with Teams in VMware .
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