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| VM Additions for Linux (Fedora 5 Core) | 31 Aug 2006 22:00 GMT | 2 |
I have installed Fedora 5 Core as a guest VM. Seems to function well. I installed the VM Additions but they fail at boot. I get errors like: "vmadd (FAILED) (kernel module not found)". So, I think the files were installed from the rpm but not properly configured. Any suggestions ...
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| Virtual Server Host Clustering with Fibre Channel SAN? | 31 Aug 2006 18:27 GMT | 2 |
I've seen a lot of information about using an iSCSI SAN for Virtual Server 2005 R2 Host Clustering. Does anyone know if you can use a native Fibre Channel SAN (not iSCSI with a Fibre Channel Bridge) to cluster Virtual Server 2005 R2 hosts? I know that iSCSI is a little easier ...
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| VS and PXE boot | 31 Aug 2006 16:18 GMT | 1 |
I am trying to get an XP SP2 virtual machine to PXE boot to a virtual server. The PXE etc is all configured and works very well on a device that has no OS installed however when I try to PXE boot to a device that already has an OS things flop. The OS continually boots and I ...
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| VSMT "patch file is missing" running vmscript command | 31 Aug 2006 15:19 GMT | 1 |
During the "check for hardware compatibilities" step of VSMT where you execute vmscript.exe /hwvalidate /hwinfofile:<file.xml>, I get the following warnings, can someone point me in the right direction for this? Parsing file: snsuslack.xml
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| Guest OS Running at 100% | 31 Aug 2006 14:33 GMT | 9 |
I've got Virtual Server 2005 R2 installed on my laptop which is running very slow. The laptop is a Pentium M 1.73GHz with 1Gb RAM. The guest OS runs at 100% all the time and is unusable. The host OS CPU is running normally.
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| Multiple Ip's on guest OS | 30 Aug 2006 23:15 GMT | 2 |
I just had a quick question I hope someone can help me with. I need to assign multiple ip's to my virtual server's nic. I have tried many different things and can sometimes get 2-3 ip's to work on some machines but others fail. Here is my configuration
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| Expanding Virtual Hard Drives. | 30 Aug 2006 20:41 GMT | 1 |
I have a virtual server that I am trying to configure for running Exchange. What I need to be able to do is expand the virtual hard drives for the exchange logs and stores when they fill up. The Virtual server does have a connection to a SAN. The question is. Does is it make ...
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| Private Network and Host Share | 30 Aug 2006 20:40 GMT | 4 |
I have set up a Virtual Network between 2 Virtual Servers. I have a number of install files that I would like to install to these servers but would like to avoid having them on the CD. Is there any way to just create a Network Share on the host (the actual
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| Installing Guest server OS really slow ? | 30 Aug 2006 20:38 GMT | 12 |
Install new Guest Server OS take a real long time This may be a configuration problem. I have view the best practicies and using all the them except the seperate disk for VS files. any suggestions.
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| Virtual Server on a laptop... | 30 Aug 2006 19:50 GMT | 3 |
I prefer VS over VPC... I run VS on my server but VPC on my laptop for one reason: (1) the web admin interface is slow on my laptop for some odd reason and (2) the VM client, when I try to connect to my local machine, periodically loses a connection to the server.
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| reboot virtual servers | 30 Aug 2006 13:25 GMT | 3 |
I have a host that has seven virtualo server All seven are W2k3 STD R2 and the host is Win2k3 Enterprise my question is they a way to reboot all seven VS when I reboot the host so when the host gets back online so are the vS in one step.
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| Guests and host isolation | 30 Aug 2006 07:47 GMT | 6 |
How safe to keep host OS within LAN and expose guests to WAN? This will really help with backup/recover/storage VMs. Does anybody tried or have any info on the following VS2005 setup: 2003 EE R2 – host – 1st NIC – LAN
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| Can I create a vpn connection from inside a guest OS on VS 2005R2? | 29 Aug 2006 18:44 GMT | 7 |
My scenario is that my host OS is running XPPro and I have a vpn connection to work, all is fine. Today, I created a guest OS (also XPPro) for some testing. I need to be able to connect to my work resources from the guest OS, so I created a VPN connection.
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| x64 host | 28 Aug 2006 11:25 GMT | 2 |
Let’s assume that we have 64 bit hardware, 64 bit Windows Server as a base operating system and Virtual Server 2005 on top of that. Can now we run 64 bit host in this environment? For example Windows Server 2003 x64 or Exchange 2007.
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| Virtual Server 2005 Memory Problems | 25 Aug 2006 13:52 GMT | 9 |
The machine that is running virtual server 2005 has the following specs: - 3584 MB memory - Xeon 3.5 Ghz dual core processor
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