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VM Additions for Linux (Fedora 5 Core)31 Aug 2006 22:00 GMT2
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 ...
Virtual Server Host Clustering with Fibre Channel SAN?31 Aug 2006 18:27 GMT2
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 ...
VS and PXE boot31 Aug 2006 16:18 GMT1
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 ...
VSMT "patch file is missing" running vmscript command31 Aug 2006 15:19 GMT1
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
Guest OS Running at 100%31 Aug 2006 14:33 GMT9
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.
Multiple Ip's on guest OS30 Aug 2006 23:15 GMT2
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
Expanding Virtual Hard Drives.30 Aug 2006 20:41 GMT1
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 ...
Private Network and Host Share30 Aug 2006 20:40 GMT4
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
Installing Guest server OS really slow ?30 Aug 2006 20:38 GMT12
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.
Virtual Server on a laptop...30 Aug 2006 19:50 GMT3
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.
reboot virtual servers30 Aug 2006 13:25 GMT3
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.
Guests and host isolation30 Aug 2006 07:47 GMT6
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
Can I create a vpn connection from inside a guest OS on VS 2005R2?29 Aug 2006 18:44 GMT7
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.
x64 host28 Aug 2006 11:25 GMT2
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.
Virtual Server 2005 Memory Problems25 Aug 2006 13:52 GMT9
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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