Les Mikesell a écrit : > Georghy wrote: > >> Coert a écrit : >> >>> Georghy wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> I recently install VMware on a server using PAE kernel >>>> >>>> everything was great until I use vmware server >>>> >>>> everytime i'm connecting to the vmware server web interface >>>> after few seconds, the client loose server connection (server shows a >>>> loading page) >>>> I can't access to my VM till I log on the server run /etc/init.d/vmware >>>> restart >>>> >>>> I try to connect to the server again but connection still fails >>>> >>>> I try /etc/init.d/vmware stop >>>> /etc/init.d/vmware start >>>> >>>> then it respond me : >>>> >>>> Starting VMware services: >>>> Virtual machine monitor [FAIL] >>>> Virtual machine communication interface [ OK ] >>>> VM communication interface socket family: [FAIL] >>>> Virtual ethernet [FAIL] >>>> Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0 [ OK ] >>>> >>>> I retry /etc/init.d/vmware start >>>> >>>> VMware Server is installed, but it has not been (correctly) configured >>>> for the running kernel. To (re-)configure it, invoke the >>>> following command: /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl. >>>> >>>> I try /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl but it doesn't work until I reboot >>>> >>>> I do reboot but connection fails again and I have to do the same thing >>>> above. >>>> >>>> what should I do to make thing working. >>>> >>>> /All help greatly/ appreciated >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Hi Georghy, >>> >>> I run VMware server 2 on PAE kernel. >>> >>> Are you running 2.0.2? >>> >>> I had the same problem as you when running < 2.0.2 >>> >>> 2.0.2 has been fixed to work with CentOS 5.4 without that glibc trick on >>> the CentOS bug tracker. >>> I have so far not had any problems with my installation. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> I've tried vmware server 2.0.2 and the problem still persist :s >> vmware is stuck on a loading page and I can't access to my VM :( >> > > Did this bug ever get fixed? > http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3884 > > If you are in a position to reinstall everything, you might be better off > running VMware ESXi on the hardware and Centos + everything else as guests. > > I don't think my problem is kernel related because we have other VMware server running centOS and they work great with this kernel version (I didn't use yum -y update ) -- Cordialement, / Greetings, Georghy FUSCO