On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:35:28PM -0500, Ted Miller wrote:
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 usual configuration.
why don't you just run clamscan from CentOS to the local storage instead of using a guest OS on vmware server + clamwin + samba? ;)
This morning when I looked in on it the screen was not responsive. The keyboard seemed to be working (num lock would go on and off, though sometimes with some delay).
some kernel panic lights (sos in morse?)
After the reboot, things seem pretty normal. However, I found this in /var/log/messages, and wonder what they mean, especially the one at 04:02:08 about debug info.
X server crashed (nvidia driver crashed? or hardware issue on the video card or the mainboard) then samba crashed
#vmware might have more clues on the vmware server logs.
Tru