On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 03:08:27PM -0500, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Quoting Ugo Bellavance ugob@camo-route.com:
Hi,
I'm about to setup a CentOS4 server to install VmWare Server on it. Then I'll run 2 main guest OS, Microsoft SBS 2003, and a CentOS development LAMP server.
Except from the clock settings, is there any problems/comments?
I had it running on VmWare Workstation and ESX. Nothing special other than the clock problems. If I remember correctly, after updating the kernel and rebooting, you'll need to re-run vmware-config.pl script in the guest.
I'm running VmWare Workstation on two centos 4.4 machines (one, at home, an Athlon 32bit where Centos 4.4 was an upgrade from earlier version running VmWare 5.5.1, and one at work which is a P4 2.26ghz HP Proliant DL320-G2 server, VmWare 5.5.2).
But I don't know what this "clock problem" is that's mentioned here. Can someone enlighten me, and perhaps even describe what one does to cure it?
Thanks!
You'd probably want to download and install latest version of vmware tools on the guest. Latest version of vmware tools has kernel modules that load perfectly into CentOS 4 kernel (if you attempt to install too old version of vmware tools, you'd need to recompile the modules).
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