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2009 Jan 19
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> From: Ted Miller <limaohio123-CompMailLists at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] vmware problem took down X on host?
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2009 Mar 17
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VMWare Server 2 USB permissions
I have experienced the problems with trying to use USB in VMWare Server
2.0. I have read in various places that it involves the settings of some
permissions in the /proc file system, but most of the information has been
of the "check your permissions on /proc/bus/usb", but nothing to tell what
they should be, or what the ownership of the "file" should be, or how to
keep
2010 Oct 09
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vmware datastore mounted by NFS
I recently moved my vmware datastore from a local disk partition to an
NFS share (in preparation for some other system changes that are still
in progress).
In the init sequence, vmware loads before the NFS share gets mounted, so
it checks the datastore, and finds it empty. Makes it hard to start a
VM. :(
As a temporary fix, I added the line
service vmware restart
to rc.local, but I consider
2009 Jan 17
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vmware problem took down X on host?
I run VMWare server 1.07 on Centos 5. Last night I left a Windows 2000
virtual machine doing a ClamWin scan of drive M: when I went to bed around
midnight. Drive M: is actually a volume on the Centos 5 host, mounted via
Samba. It has about 40Gb of photos on it, plus a few other things. I had
the VM up visible in the VMWare Server Console running under KDE on display
8 (X session #1), my