Hi,
I have a small issue, i have two systems, both have windows 7 on it.
System A has windows 7
ip address: 192.168.0.10
vmware workstation 7.x installed on it.
within the vmware installation, i have installed centos 5.5 x64bit
it boots fine, i can login to it play around with linux etc.
i can ping 4.2.2.2 which is verizon's dns server.
I can surf the net with the firefox i installed on there
I'm running a Centos VM in VMWare Fusion 5.x. The VM is an Aspera file transfer server and the files being sent are stored on the mounted disk. I've allocated 50 GB for the VM disk and shared another volume from the host (/mnt/hgfs/Aspera). It looks like the file transfers are taking up space on the root volume and Centos is complaining that it's out of space.
I am dealing with 32bit Windows 2003 server which was once a physical box, but now is virtualized in vmware. There are two SQL Server instances running. One is 2000 Standard, another is 2008 R2 Express. The machine supposedly has 3GB of RAM allocated to it, but SQL server instances appear to be using very little amount of RAM. If I combine all the processes I get about 500MB of used RAM.
i want to know if my cpu hardware is 32bit or 64bit...although i know i have installed 32bit Ubuntu 12.04 version on my system,,, yet i m not sure if my system/cpu is 32bit or 64bit,, as in either case, i could have installed 32bit operating sys on it...
1...when i try to check it by lscpu,, it show CPU op mode both 32bit and 64 bit as shown under...what does this mean????
2....architecture says i
I'm tring to install fedora 17 in VMWare 9 and Oracle VirtualMachine , but whene i click in install to hard drive nothing happend.i'm not sure but i think this is because of my PC (DELL Latitude E6330)configuration.
Windows 7 Pro SP1 (64bit).
SSD 250 GB.
8GB RAM
CPU intel i7 2.9
Intel Grapfic HD 4000.
the size allocated in VMware to fedora is about 15 GB.
just i have to say that i can use fedo
Hi all,
Does anyone have any suggestions of a suitable linux distribution to run on top of VMware? I'm familiar with a few of the popular distributions but I've absolutely no experience with VMware iteslf.
The server will be running a small website with a mySQL server but reliability is absolutely essential hence the VMware thing.
jk121960 wrote:OK, Yea I couldn't find anything, but I am aware of the patch. vmware upgrade is a uninstall-reinstall then patch thing and I was hoping to avoid it. More over I don't know if that is what I need. It runs fine once the modules are built.
I can't seem to see colors in links2 (text mode), even after playing with my TERM settings. The links2 manpage and README.Debian don't specifically address this issue. Also, command-line options like -html-t-text-color are not recognized in my links2. But I can start and see colors in graphics mode (-g).
My eventual goal is to convert HTML syntax-highlighted document (e.g.
I think it may have something to do with IOVirtIOStorage Format:qcow2-Performance-Cache Mode = noneIO Mode = nativeWhat I find real... [by brad_c6]