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Monday, July 6, 2009
  VMware shared: VMware Knowledge Base Weekly Digest

VMware Knowledge Base Weekly Digest


New articles published for week ending 7/5/2009

Posted: 05 Jul 2009 05:32 PM PDT

VMware Converter
Downloading VMware products and troubleshooting issues with downloads (1012245)
Date Published: 7/3/2009 

VMware ESX
Creating a snapshot for a virtual machine fails with a File is larger than maximum file size supported error (1012384)
Date Published: 7/3/2009
Configuring ESX to use a 128bit cypher for web access and the VI Client (1012162)
Date Published: 7/2/2009
ESX install fails with the error - initrd extends beyond end of memory (1011820)
Date Published: 7/2/2009
Windows guest operating system is unable to manage new disks (1011826)
Date Published: 7/2/2009
Troubleshooting timekeeping issues in Linux guest operating systems (1011771)
Date Published: 7/2/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906401-BG : Updates vmkctl and vmkernel RPMs (1011796)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906402-BG: Updates NetXen Driver (1011797)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906403-BG: Updates Kernel Source and kernel-vmnix RPMs (1011798)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906405-BG: Updates bnx2x Driver for Broadcom (1011799)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906406-BG:Updates VMware Tools (1011800)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906407-BG: Updates krb5-libs and pam_krb5 (1011801)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESX 3.5, Patch ESX350-200906408-BG: Updates VMX RPM (1011802)
Date Published: 7/1/2009 

VMware ESXi
Downloading ESXi 4.0 (1012289)
Date Published: 7/3/2009
ESXi host disconnects from the VirtualCenter Server with a USB timeout error (1010058)
Date Published: 7/2/2009
VMware ESXi, Patch ESXe350-200906401-I-BG: Firmware Update (1011803)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
VMware ESXi, Patch ESXe350-200906402-T-BG: Tools Update (1011804)
Date Published: 7/1/2009
Managing an ESXi host with the ESXi Management kit (1011567)
Date Published: 6/30/2009

VMware vCenter Update Manager
Enabling the VMware vCenter Update Manager plugin in 4.x generates an error (1011858)
Date Published: 7/3/2009 

VMware View Manager
[ VDI ] Desktop Connection Time-Outs over Security Gateway Server (1012266)
Date Published: 7/2/2009 

VMware Workstation
Determining the build number for VMware Workstation (1012057)
Date Published: 7/3/2009 

 

 

 
  Easy Way to identify the Raid card and SCSI card.

Easiest  Way to identify the Raid card and SCSI card.

On Raid card the ch-0, ch-1 will be there in port.

Picture (Device Independent Bitmap)

on SCSI card it will be ch-A, ch-B

Picture (Device Independent Bitmap)

 
Thursday, July 2, 2009
  Virtualization Support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform

Virtualization Support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

A guest instance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization can be run in one of two different modes: Para-Virtualized (PV) and Fully-Virtualized (FV).

The Para-Virtualized mode provides high performance but requires a Xen-enabled version of the guest operating system.

The Fully-Virtualized mode allows unmodified guest operating systems to be run, but requires the hardware to provide Virtualization enablement (Intel-VT or AMD-V).

Red Hat generally supports different versions of Enterprise Linux as a guest as well as a well-defined list of third party operating systems. Please refer to the virtualization support matrix2 for details on the supported combinations of host and guest operating systems and architectures.

Red Hat also provides a set of optimized "para-virtualized" drivers for fully virtualized guests, that will directly talk to the hypervisor instead of emulated hardware. These drivers require the host operating system to run Enterprise Linux version 5.1 or later. The virtualization support matrix2 provides detailed information about the available PV driver support.

For supported third-party operating systems listed in the virtualization support matrix2, Red Hat will provide commercially reasonable efforts to isolate problems customers encounter and provide solutions for defects in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization environment. However, Red Hat is not able to provide any support for the third party operating system itself.

If the problem falls into the domain of the third-party OS, Red Hat will request that the customer contact the OS vendor directly or Red Hat will engage with the vendor on behalf of the customer for further investigation. Please note that a support contract with any third-party OS vendor will be required for continued support.

If the problem falls into the domain of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization environment, Red Hat will continue to provide support in accordance with the defined Service Level Agreement associated with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription.

Red Hat will also provide para-virtualized drivers for a selected sub-set of the supported third-party guest operating systems.

1.      Please note that running in a virtualized environment may be subject to the third party operating systems license agreement.

2.      Please see chart below for details.

Legend 
PV      Para-Virtualized: Guest kernel optimized for virtualization.   
FV      Fully-Virtualized: Unmodified guest kernel, requires virtualization hardware support.  
Optimized       Supported and PV or optimized PV drivers provided.     
Supported       Supported but no optimized PV drivers provided.
Unsupported     Not supported and may not work 
N/A     Not a valid combination.       
Tech Preview    Technically possible, but not yet supported.   

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 Virtualization Guest Matrix       
        Kernel & Processor Architecture
Guest Operating System  Enterprise Linux 5

x86-64  Enterprise Linux 5
x86-32 (PAE)   
Enterprise Linux 5

IA64   
Supported Enterprise Linux Combinations
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 x86-64 FV    Optimized       N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 x86-32 FV    Optimized       Optimized       N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 IA64 FV      N/A     N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-64 PV    Optimized       N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-64 FV    Optimized       N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-32 PV    Tech Preview1   Optimized       N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-32 FV    Optimized       Optimized       N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 IA64 PV      N/A     N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 IA64 FV      N/A     N/A     Supported      
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86-64 PV    Optimized       N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86-64 FV    Optimized       N/A     N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86-32 PV    Tech Preview1   Optimized       N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x86-32 FV    Optimized       Optimized       N/A    
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 IA64 PV      N/A     N/A     Optimized      
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 IA64 FV      N/A     N/A     Supported      
Supported 3rd Party Operating Systems  
Windows Server 2000 32-Bit      Supported2      Supported2      N/A    
Windows Server 2000 64-Bit      Unsupported3    N/A     N/A    
Windows Server 2000 IA64        N/A     N/A     Supported      
Windows Server 2003 32-Bit      Supported2      Supported2      N/A    
Windows Server 2003 64-Bit      Unsupported3    N/A     N/A    
Windows Server 2003 IA64        N/A     N/A     Supported      
Windows XP 32-Bit       Supported2      Supported2      N/A    
Windows XP 64-Bit       Unsupported3    N/A     N/A    
Windows Vista 32-Bit    Supported2      Supported2      N/A    
Windows Vista 64-Bit    Supported2      N/A     N/A    

1.      Support for para-virtualized x86-32 guests on a x86-64 host environment is planned to be fully supported in a later update to Enterprise Linux 5.

2.      Red Hat is actively working on optimized PV drivers for Windows guests. These drivers will lead to a significant improvement in the performance of Windows guests and move the support level to "Optimized." Red Hat will announce details on the availability at a later point in time.

3.      64-Bit Windows guests have not been tested and considered lower priority than 32-Bit guests due to a lack of visible adoption. Red Hat plans to add support at a later point in time.  

 
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