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For some reason VMWare ESXi has decided that one of my VMs is on a completely different path to the path it is actually on.
So my VM is on /vmfs/volumes/long-guid-here/my-vm-name but when I try to open it I get the message "File < unspecified filename was not found." Which is not really surprising…
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Hello everyone! I am using VMWare ESXi 3.5 on my server, and I want to be able to remotely boot the server up. In the bios settings of the computer, I enabled Wake on Lan. I know usually with Windows XP and other Windows Operating Systems, you have to also enable wake on lan in the network card settings…
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Hi,
I need some advice about using blu-ray writer for archiving data on vmware ESXi 4. At office we have IBM System x3400 Tower server with ESXi 4 hipervisor and OpenSuse and CentOS GNU/Linux system as guests. Will blu-ray writer work in this setup, and if it will is there any particular model you…
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Yes, I know running a virtual machine inside of a virtual machine is a bad idea.  Yes, I know it will be very slow.  However, our production system required VMs in VMWare server and I do not want to setup a real server for each of our developers for testing.  I would like to be able to setup all of…
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I'm almost embarrassed to ask this, but I'm stuck.  I installed VMWare ESXi on a Mac Pro.  It's working great!   The problem is that you press F12 to eject the disk, and F12 is what you use to shutdown ESX.  I can power down, open the case, pull out the CD drive and use a paper clip to force the drawer…
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