Bill Campbell wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2008, Les Mikesell wrote: >> Ern jura wrote: >>> Does anyone out there have a comprehensive tutorial on installing VMware >>> and >>> successfully managing virtual machines with either xen or vmware? >> VMware is pretty simple: download the server rpm, install it, run the >> vmware-config.pl setup script to set the options and install your (free) >> license key. Then run vmware locally or from some other machine to >> access the console where you can create and start the virtual machines. >> Once created, you can treat the virtual machines like they were >> separate physical boxes except that they contend for host resources (and >> once they are up on the network I prefer to connect directly to them >> with ssh, X, freenx, or vnc instead of using the VMware console. You'll >> want plenty of RAM on the host machine and if you run several VM's they >> will perform better if you can spread them over different disk drives. > > I just started playing with VMware-server-1.0.5-80187 on a 64-bit > CentOS 5 system system, and am having some issues with the hotkey > switching. Running the vmware-server-console via an ssh > connection from a PPC Mac Mini, it doesn't recognize the ctrl-alt > sequences, which isn't totally surprising as I'm using a PS/2 > Microsoft Natural keyboard on a KVM switch with a USB->PS/2 > adapter. When I try running it directly on the CentOS system's > console through the same KVM switch, it doesn't respond either. > > I have installed SCO Openserver 5.0.6a on a virtual image, and > that seems to be working OK (my primary object now with VMware is > to have a fall-back when customer's OSR5 system's hardware goes > south). I have had at least one situation where it didn't > recognize the CTRL-RightButton sequence in an xterm running on > the OSR5 image. As I mentioned in the post above, I prefer to connect directly to the guests once their network is up instead of using the vmware console - and especially so for a guest OS that doesn't have a vmware-tools package. I only use the console long enough to create and configure the guest systems. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com