[gentoo-user] vmware + ext4 issue

2018-01-01 Thread Adam Carter
When i run a vmware workstation windows 10 guest on an ext4 nvme drive, I
get a kernel crash. The same guest seems stable on an ext4 filesystem on a
spinning disk. Should i report this to kernel devs, and if so, how?

Dec 31 17:20:39 sysname kernel: [ cut here ]
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 4935 at
fs/ext4/inode.c:3842 ext4_set_page_dirty+0x39/0x50
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: Modules linked in: vmw_vsock_vmci_transport
vmnet(O) vmw_vmci vmblock(O) vsock vmmon(O) cfg80211 rfkill auth_rpcgss
oid_registry nfsv4 dns_resolver nfs lockd grace sunrpc hid_microsoft
aesni_intel crypto_simd cryptd fam15h_power snd_hda_codec_hdmi glue_helper
snd_hda_codec_realtek snd_hda_codec_generic alx k10temp mdio ohci_pci
i2c_piix4 ohci_hcd snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec snd_hwdep snd_hda_core
snd_pcm snd_timer sch_fq_codel
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: CPU: 5 PID: 4935 Comm: vmx-vcpu-2 Tainted:
G   O4.14.9-gentoo #1
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: Hardware name: Gigabyte Technology Co.,
Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M./GA-990FX-GAMING, BIOS NV1 11/03/2015
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: task: 9e8c014b0040 task.stack:
b65bc554
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RIP: 0010:ext4_set_page_dirty+0x39/0x50
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RSP: 0018:b65bc5543d70 EFLAGS: 00010246
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RAX: 01ffe000102c RBX: 9e8d048db460
RCX: 
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RDX:  RSI: 0041
RDI: e5f0c690
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RBP: 0041 R08: b65c
R09: 3000
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: R10: 9e8bfec42910 R11: 9e8c014b0040
R12: 0001
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: R13: 9e8d048db460 R14: 
R15: 0002
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: FS:  7fe07b7f5700()
GS:9e8d3ed4() knlGS:
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: CS:  0010 DS:  ES:  CR0:
80050033
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: CR2: 7fe0a31fd000 CR3: 0003017a8000
CR4: 000406e0
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: Call Trace:
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  qp_release_pages+0x5b/0x70 [vmw_vmci]
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:
qp_host_unregister_user_memory.isra.20+0x1d/0x70 [vmw_vmci]
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  vmci_qp_broker_detach+0x23d/0x3f0
[vmw_vmci]
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  vmci_host_unlocked_ioctl+0x1b7/0xb90
[vmw_vmci]
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  do_vfs_ioctl+0xa0/0x660
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  ? vfs_read+0xe4/0x100
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  SyS_ioctl+0x6f/0x80
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel:  entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x13/0x6c
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RIP: 0033:0x7fe1af175ea7
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RSP: 002b:7fe07b7ecad8 EFLAGS: 3246
ORIG_RAX: 0010
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RAX: ffda RBX: 564d1d4030b0
RCX: 7fe1af175ea7
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RDX: 7fe07b7ecaf0 RSI: 07aa
RDI: 00cb
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: RBP: 0175 R08: 0002
R09: 7fe07b7ecc80
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: R10:  R11: 3246
R12: 564d1d3fb8e8
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: R13: 564d1d403809 R14: 0002
R15: 0050
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: Code: c7 48 8b 00 a8 01 75 16 48 8b 57 20
48 8d 42 ff 83 e2 01 48 0f 44 c7 48 8b 00 a8 10 74 0d 48 8b 07 f6 c4 10 74
0f e9 a7 ce f9 ff <0f> ff 48 8b 07 f6 c4 10 75 f1 0f ff e9 96 ce f9 ff 66
0f 1f 44
Dec 31 17:20:40 sysname kernel: ---[ end trace bdcc9ef5a4c4713c ]---


Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-19 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 23:04, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 17.03.2014 22:42, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 17.03.2014 22:02, schrieb Poison BL.:

 I suspect you don't have a WinPE bootable handy (UBCD in particular
 has the tools handy for this, Hiren's as well), but if you happened to
 magic one up, there's a quick script called Fix IDE (or Fix HDC
 which does similar) that reverts to the generic catch-all driver that
 usually works to get XP booting on new 'hardware' (whether real or
 otherwise).

 I wget ubcd right now to that specific server.

 To understand that correctly:

 I can boot the VM from the ubcd.iso and run that script ... and somehow
 apply these fixes to the attached virtual hdd ?
 
 I booted from the ubcd.iso but the choices are too much right now, I
 couldn't find the mentioned Fix IDE or similar.
 
 I think you meant
 
 http://www.ubcd4win.com/contents.htm
 
 and not
 
 http://www.ultimatebootcd.com
 
 ?
 
 ... next download ahead

To close this topic: we installed a new VM, attached the old virtual
disks and migrated data ... plus restoring some stuff from tape.

No fix ide for me now.
I will try that for test purposes as soon as I find the time.

Thanks, Stefan




[gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

Is it correct that vmware-server is out of portage?

I have to migrate and upgrade an old box again and it is running kernel
2.6.25 ... now I have 3.10.25 and realise that it won't compile/run
vmware-server ... *sigh*

So Plan B is migrating the VMs to KVM quickly ...

Thanks for pointers, Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 18:27:42 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:

Is it correct that vmware-server is out of portage?

I have to migrate and upgrade an old box again and it is running kernel
2.6.25 ... now I have 3.10.25 and realise that it won't compile/run
vmware-server ... *sigh*

So Plan B is migrating the VMs to KVM quickly ...

Thanks for pointers, Stefan

Not 100% sure, but I think vmware server got deprecated by VMWare themselves?

Got replaced by VMWare ESX.
Alternatives would be Xen or KVM.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 18:44:15 CET, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:
On 17 March 2014 18:27:42 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at
wrote:

Is it correct that vmware-server is out of portage?

I have to migrate and upgrade an old box again and it is running
kernel
2.6.25 ... now I have 3.10.25 and realise that it won't compile/run
vmware-server ... *sigh*

So Plan B is migrating the VMs to KVM quickly ...

Thanks for pointers, Stefan

Not 100% sure, but I think vmware server got deprecated by VMWare
themselves?

Got replaced by VMWare ESX.
Alternatives would be Xen or KVM.

--
Joost

Yep, just checked wikipedia.
Got deprecated. Last version dates back to 2009.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 18:46, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Yep, just checked wikipedia.
 Got deprecated. Last version dates back to 2009.

Yes, I also remember somehow ... so the evening will be spent with
installing KVM and migrating 2 VMs ... tmrw morning they expect the
services to run.

How I love mondays ... ;-)

thanks




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 18:48:56 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 17.03.2014 18:46, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Yep, just checked wikipedia.
 Got deprecated. Last version dates back to 2009.

Yes, I also remember somehow ... so the evening will be spent with
installing KVM and migrating 2 VMs ... tmrw morning they expect the
services to run.

How I love mondays ... ;-)

thanks

Good luck.
Mondays are always fun for that.

I always prefer weekends for migrations like this.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 18:53, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Good luck.
 Mondays are always fun for that.
 
 I always prefer weekends for migrations like this.

I wasn't asked.
The motherboard and power supply were dead this morning.

And the customer had nothing else at hand ... so I had to plug the disks
into another new PC and get things going.

But new hardware needs a current kernel ... leading to all this.

Thanks, Stefan




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 19:03:07 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 17.03.2014 18:53, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Good luck.
 Mondays are always fun for that.
 
 I always prefer weekends for migrations like this.

I wasn't asked.
The motherboard and power supply were dead this morning.

And the customer had nothing else at hand ... so I had to plug the
disks
into another new PC and get things going.

But new hardware needs a current kernel ... leading to all this.

Thanks, Stefan

I know.
It usually comes at the least convenient moment.

I do think it's the customers' fault for not keeping up with normal maintenance 
schedules. Most companies write off hardware after 3-4 years.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 19:30, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 I know. It usually comes at the least convenient moment.
 
 I do think it's the customers' fault for not keeping up with normal
 maintenance schedules. Most companies write off hardware after 3-4
 years.

The support contract with the supplier ended in 2011 ... you know ...

But OK, I wanted them to do KVM anyway. I just have to invest this
evening ... in a way.

I am right before installing Qemu and configuring the network bridge etc
... the vmdks are already converted. Maybe it doesn't take that long.





Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Mon, March 17, 2014 19:35, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
 Am 17.03.2014 19:30, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 I know. It usually comes at the least convenient moment.

 I do think it's the customers' fault for not keeping up with normal
 maintenance schedules. Most companies write off hardware after 3-4
 years.

 The support contract with the supplier ended in 2011 ... you know ...

Doesn't surprise me, to be honest...

 But OK, I wanted them to do KVM anyway. I just have to invest this
 evening ... in a way.

I've been planning to try KVM as well, but am wondering how snapshots work
with KVM. Not been able to find anything about that apart from
disk-snapshots. No info if it's possible to take a copy of the memory as
well.

 I am right before installing Qemu and configuring the network bridge etc
 ... the vmdks are already converted. Maybe it doesn't take that long.

I don't think it should take very long. :)
But, do check that the vmware tools get uninstalled from the guests and
replaced by KVM equivalents.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 20:30, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 I've been planning to try KVM as well, but am wondering how snapshots work
 with KVM. Not been able to find anything about that apart from
 disk-snapshots. No info if it's possible to take a copy of the memory as
 well.

I run KVM in combo with LVM snapshots for backups. RAM snapshots? Not
sure ...

 I am right before installing Qemu and configuring the network bridge etc
 ... the vmdks are already converted. Maybe it doesn't take that long.
 
 I don't think it should take very long. :)
 But, do check that the vmware tools get uninstalled from the guests and
 replaced by KVM equivalents.

I have the VMs now, but both are XP guests and therefore crashing
because the weren't prepared with something like MergeIDE ... :-(

*sigh*

Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers *without*
having a running VMware-Server?

S




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 20:52, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers *without*
 having a running VMware-Server?

This link:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/FAQ#How_to_convert_VMware_machines_to_virt-manager.3F

says it should be possible to repair the VM by booting from the XP-iso
and chose Install  (yes, windows after all).

Can anyone confirm?

I don't have such an iso at hand and it's late here so I am gonna try
that at the customer tomorrow 

Thanks, sorry for being off topic here.

Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 20:52:29 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 17.03.2014 20:30, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 I've been planning to try KVM as well, but am wondering how snapshots
work
 with KVM. Not been able to find anything about that apart from
 disk-snapshots. No info if it's possible to take a copy of the memory
as
 well.

I run KVM in combo with LVM snapshots for backups. RAM snapshots? Not
sure ...

 I am right before installing Qemu and configuring the network bridge
etc
 ... the vmdks are already converted. Maybe it doesn't take that
long.
 
 I don't think it should take very long. :)
 But, do check that the vmware tools get uninstalled from the guests
and
 replaced by KVM equivalents.

I have the VMs now, but both are XP guests and therefore crashing
because the weren't prepared with something like MergeIDE ... :-(

*sigh*

Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers *without*
having a running VMware-Server?

S

Try vmware player or vmware workstationon your own machine?

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 21:15, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers *without*
 having a running VMware-Server?
 
 Try vmware player or vmware workstationon your own machine?

... vmware-player and/or modules don't compile here on my latest kernel
3.13.x  I would have to downgrade etc etc etc 

enough for today, that's ~13hrs for this stuff already.

I will try that boot from XP cd trick tomorrow at the customer.

Thanks, Stefan






Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread J. Roeleveld
On 17 March 2014 21:18:37 CET, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 17.03.2014 21:15, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers
*without*
 having a running VMware-Server?
 
 Try vmware player or vmware workstationon your own machine?

... vmware-player and/or modules don't compile here on my latest kernel
3.13.x  I would have to downgrade etc etc etc 

enough for today, that's ~13hrs for this stuff already.

I will try that boot from XP cd trick tomorrow at the customer.

Thanks, Stefan

It's been a while since I used VMWare myself. Last time was on a MS Windows 
laptop.

Goid luck tomorrow. Might want to prepare migration of the software from XP to 
something newer. MS is cancelling support. 

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Poison BL.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 17.03.2014 20:30, schrieb J. Roeleveld:

 I've been planning to try KVM as well, but am wondering how snapshots work
 with KVM. Not been able to find anything about that apart from
 disk-snapshots. No info if it's possible to take a copy of the memory as
 well.

 I run KVM in combo with LVM snapshots for backups. RAM snapshots? Not
 sure ...

 I am right before installing Qemu and configuring the network bridge etc
 ... the vmdks are already converted. Maybe it doesn't take that long.

 I don't think it should take very long. :)
 But, do check that the vmware tools get uninstalled from the guests and
 replaced by KVM equivalents.

 I have the VMs now, but both are XP guests and therefore crashing
 because the weren't prepared with something like MergeIDE ... :-(

 *sigh*

 Does anyone know if there is a trick applying these drivers *without*
 having a running VMware-Server?

 S

I suspect you don't have a WinPE bootable handy (UBCD in particular
has the tools handy for this, Hiren's as well), but if you happened to
magic one up, there's a quick script called Fix IDE (or Fix HDC
which does similar) that reverts to the generic catch-all driver that
usually works to get XP booting on new 'hardware' (whether real or
otherwise).

One thing I absolutely love about AHCI, while Windows 7 still binds to
hardware specific drivers in the long run, only having to change 2
registry values (start values in iastorv and msahci) is far, far,
easier than the mess XP had for hardware migrations ;)

-- 
Poison [BLX]
Joshua M. Murphy



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 22:02, schrieb Poison BL.:

 I suspect you don't have a WinPE bootable handy (UBCD in particular
 has the tools handy for this, Hiren's as well), but if you happened to
 magic one up, there's a quick script called Fix IDE (or Fix HDC
 which does similar) that reverts to the generic catch-all driver that
 usually works to get XP booting on new 'hardware' (whether real or
 otherwise).

I wget ubcd right now to that specific server.

To understand that correctly:

I can boot the VM from the ubcd.iso and run that script ... and somehow
apply these fixes to the attached virtual hdd ?

That sounds great ... :-)

Thanks for the hint and any additional details,

Stefan




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server is gone?

2014-03-17 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 17.03.2014 22:42, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 17.03.2014 22:02, schrieb Poison BL.:
 
 I suspect you don't have a WinPE bootable handy (UBCD in particular
 has the tools handy for this, Hiren's as well), but if you happened to
 magic one up, there's a quick script called Fix IDE (or Fix HDC
 which does similar) that reverts to the generic catch-all driver that
 usually works to get XP booting on new 'hardware' (whether real or
 otherwise).
 
 I wget ubcd right now to that specific server.
 
 To understand that correctly:
 
 I can boot the VM from the ubcd.iso and run that script ... and somehow
 apply these fixes to the attached virtual hdd ?

I booted from the ubcd.iso but the choices are too much right now, I
couldn't find the mentioned Fix IDE or similar.

I think you meant

http://www.ubcd4win.com/contents.htm

and not

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com

?

... next download ahead




Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2014-02-01 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-04-19 11:22 AM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
pain in a**.


Jarry - can you elaborate on this?

I'm trying to see why updating the kernel would be a problem, as long as 
you keep the same config options?




Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-13 Thread Adam Carter
I cannot access my gentoo box right now, so I can't tell you exactly

 how many vmnet interface I have. But from what I remember, I have two
 vmnet: vmnet0 for bridge and vmnet1 for NAT.
 I am creating several interface on vmware-netcfg, but those interface
 not connected to physical interface (as explain in this tutorial:

 http://boerlowie.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/building-the-ultimate-vsphere-lab-part-3-vmware-workstation-8/
 ).


ok, so AFAIK all you need to do is go to the Settings of a guest, which
should open you up on the Hardware tab, then click the + Add button to
add a second Network Adapter.

-Adam


Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-12 Thread J.Marcos Sitorus
Hi Adam,
Thank you for your reply.
Are you using genkernel or configure your own kernel?
If you configure you're own kernel, what kernel option did you enable
related to Vmware/virtualization? Do you mind send me kernel config
file?
What useflag did you use to compile Vmware Workstation?

On 1/1/14, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:


 Is there some special configuration to make VMware Workstation on gentoo
 support virtual machines with more than one NIC?

 No, it just works. I have some  windows vms with multiple nics



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Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-12 Thread J.Marcos Sitorus
On 1/1/14, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:


 Is there some special configuration to make VMware Workstation on gentoo
 support virtual machines with more than one NIC?

 No, it just works. I have some  windows vms with multiple nics

Hi Adam,
Thank you for your reply.
Are you using genkernel or configure your own kernel?
If you configure you're own kernel, what kernel option did you enable
related to Vmware/virtualization? Do you mind send me kernel config
file?
What useflag did you use to compile Vmware Workstation?

Note: Sorry for my previous email. I am using gmail and it's set to
top posting by default
-
Salam,

J.Marcos S.
Sent from Maemo™



Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-12 Thread Adam Carter
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:04 PM, J.Marcos Sitorus gkj...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Adam,
 Thank you for your reply.
 Are you using genkernel or configure your own kernel?
 If you configure you're own kernel, what kernel option did you enable
 related to Vmware/virtualization? Do you mind send me kernel config
 file?
 What useflag did you use to compile Vmware Workstation?


I configured my own kernel. The vmware-modules ebuild will tell you if
you're missing any kernel options that you need.

The only vmware related USE flag i have is vmware-tools, which grabs the
software for the guest vms.

Usually all you need to do is setup the vmnet interfaces with
vmware-netcfg, then add network hardware to the guest OS and tell it which
vmnet interface to use. If you run ifconfig do you have multiple vmnet
interfaces? Did you add extra hardware to the guest OS?

HTH,
Adam


Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-12 Thread J.Marcos Sitorus
On 1/13/14, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:04 PM, J.Marcos Sitorus gkj...@gmail.com wrote:
 I configured my own kernel. The vmware-modules ebuild will tell you if
 you're missing any kernel options that you need.
Vmware-modules installed successfully on my gentoo box, no missing modules.
I just thought maybe there's some missing dependencies on the ebuild.

 Usually all you need to do is setup the vmnet interfaces with
 vmware-netcfg, then add network hardware to the guest OS and tell it which
 vmnet interface to use. If you run ifconfig do you have multiple vmnet
 interfaces? Did you add extra hardware to the guest OS?
 HTH,
 Adam
I cannot access my gentoo box right now, so I can't tell you exactly
how many vmnet interface I have. But from what I remember, I have two
vmnet: vmnet0 for bridge and vmnet1 for NAT.
I am creating several interface on vmware-netcfg, but those interface
not connected to physical interface (as explain in this tutorial:
http://boerlowie.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/building-the-ultimate-vsphere-lab-part-3-vmware-workstation-8/
).

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J.Marcos S.
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[gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2014-01-01 Thread Adam Carter


 Is there some special configuration to make VMware Workstation on gentoo
 support virtual machines with more than one NIC?

 No, it just works. I have some  windows vms with multiple nics


Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-player-6.0.0.1295980 and gnome?

2013-12-29 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 27.12.2013 10:08, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 
 greets ...
 
 I was curious again and unmasked the hardmasked gnome-3.10-stuff as
 mentioned in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486484
 
 So far it works fine on both my desktop and thinkpad.
 
 The only issue I see right now is vmware-player crashing when I want to
 open/resume my small Windows-VM. This might have to do with gnome-3.10
 or not, no idea!
 
 Does anyone else here have problems with the player lately? Couldn't
 find anything on bgo.
 
 Maybe I should install a small WM in parallel to check if it's gnome or
 not. Recommendations?
 
 The underlying reason for needing windows in a VM is the fact that I
 can't sync my Suunto Ambit2 watch with movescount.com as they don't
 provide a linux-binary and the moveslink-windows-binary does not install
 with wine here.

... installed virtualbox and converted that VM ... works for me.
Maybe I stay with this and remove vmware-player.

S




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-player-6.0.0.1295980 and gnome?

2013-12-29 Thread Alan McKinnon
On 29/12/2013 19:29, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
 Am 27.12.2013 10:08, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 greets ...

 I was curious again and unmasked the hardmasked gnome-3.10-stuff as
 mentioned in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486484

 So far it works fine on both my desktop and thinkpad.

 The only issue I see right now is vmware-player crashing when I want to
 open/resume my small Windows-VM. This might have to do with gnome-3.10
 or not, no idea!

 Does anyone else here have problems with the player lately? Couldn't
 find anything on bgo.

 Maybe I should install a small WM in parallel to check if it's gnome or
 not. Recommendations?

 The underlying reason for needing windows in a VM is the fact that I
 can't sync my Suunto Ambit2 watch with movescount.com as they don't
 provide a linux-binary and the moveslink-windows-binary does not install
 with wine here.
 
 ... installed virtualbox and converted that VM ... works for me.
 Maybe I stay with this and remove vmware-player.


I'd second that idea. In the big picture, vbox works better for me all
round:

- I can create VMs in the app just like workstation does but without
having to pay the workstation license
- virtualbox-modules practically always just builds fine even on the
latest greatest kernel. Vmware modules is stuck on 3.10 and doesn't
build yet as shipped on 3.11 or 3.12
- vbox has a headless mode

there's more, but overall I just find vbox does what I require on a
desktop and doesn't make me jump through hoops to do it.


-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-player-6.0.0.1295980 and gnome?

2013-12-29 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 29.12.2013 22:37, schrieb Alan McKinnon:

 I'd second that idea. In the big picture, vbox works better for me all
 round:
 
 - I can create VMs in the app just like workstation does but without
 having to pay the workstation license
 - virtualbox-modules practically always just builds fine even on the
 latest greatest kernel. Vmware modules is stuck on 3.10 and doesn't
 build yet as shipped on 3.11 or 3.12
 - vbox has a headless mode
 
 there's more, but overall I just find vbox does what I require on a
 desktop and doesn't make me jump through hoops to do it.

thanks ... evaluating this for me ...

everything must change ;-)





[gentoo-user] vmware-player-6.0.0.1295980 and gnome?

2013-12-27 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

greets ...

I was curious again and unmasked the hardmasked gnome-3.10-stuff as
mentioned in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486484

So far it works fine on both my desktop and thinkpad.

The only issue I see right now is vmware-player crashing when I want to
open/resume my small Windows-VM. This might have to do with gnome-3.10
or not, no idea!

Does anyone else here have problems with the player lately? Couldn't
find anything on bgo.

Maybe I should install a small WM in parallel to check if it's gnome or
not. Recommendations?

The underlying reason for needing windows in a VM is the fact that I
can't sync my Suunto Ambit2 watch with movescount.com as they don't
provide a linux-binary and the moveslink-windows-binary does not install
with wine here.

See

http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30753

... would be great if someone knows a solution for this as well!

Thanks!
Stefan



[gentoo-user] VMware Workstation environment on Gentoo

2013-12-16 Thread J.Marcos Sitorus
Hello list,
Anybody here ever successfully configured VMware Workstation on Gentoo?
I have installed VMware Workstation 9 on my Gentoo box. It work for
normal virtual machine, but it never work for nested ESXi.
I want to create VMware lab on my PC for testing purpose (vMotion,
svMotion, DRS, etc).

I have try follow tutorial instruction on this website:
http://boerlowie.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/building-the-ultimate-vsphere-lab-part-1-the-story/
, but it still failed.
I also try FreeNAS and OpenFiler, but all failed.

The second nic (on vmnic1 on ESXi) cannot ping iSCSI target (FreeNAS
or OpenFiler or Windows iSCSI server).
I try similar configuration on VMware Workstation running on Windows
and my VMware lab work without any problem.

Is there some special configuration to make VMware Workstation on
Gentoo support virtual machines with more than 1 NIC?

---
Salam,

J.Marcos S.
Sent from Maemo™



[gentoo-user] vmware-player cannot start any virtual machines [solved]

2013-10-10 Thread Paul Hartman
Hi,

After upgrading to nvidia-drivers-331.13 I could no longer start any
virtual machines in vmware-player (version 5.0.2.1031769). It would
either close the vmware player application immediately without any
message, or would tell me The virtual machine is busy. No
combination of rebuilding vmware modules, rebooting, moving virtual
machines, etc. would work.

Finally I considered what has changed recently, and identified
nvidia-drivers. Downgrading it back down to version 325.15 made
everything start working normally again. Just thought I would post
here in case anyone else runs into the same problem.

Thanks,
Paul



[gentoo-user] vmware technology preview 2013

2013-06-03 Thread covici
Is there any way I can use this under gentoo -- I got an Email with an
invitation to download this, but I wonder how I can install given
gentoo's structore?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-26 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2013-04-19 11:22 AM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
hibernation.


Hi Jarry,

I missed the significance of this (didn't realize that the vmware tools 
required modules to be enabled...


Can you elaborate on how you execute safe shutdowns of your gentoo vms 
from the ESXi host?


Thanks!



Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-21 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Sat, April 20, 2013 18:06, Pandu Poluan wrote:
 On Apr 19, 2013 11:14 PM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:i

SNIPPED

 Pandu.

 Do you still use xend on your Xen hosts?
 I thought that was deprecated?


 Ah, sorry. What I meant was xstools daemon. It's necessary to properly
 monitor Linux PV guests on XenServer.

 It's apparently a simple shell script, which commits suicide when it can't
 determine what Linux distro it's running in. Need to add several lines of
 code within the script to enable it to recognize Gentoo and not commit
 suicide.

 XenCenter/CloudStack will.afterwards detect that the machine is running
 Gentoo. Won't affect anything, but better than it reporting unknown
 Linux
 :-)

That's useful to know. I tend to use binary distro's on the XCP-server
myself. But that is because that machine is used to quickly test large
applications where I need to ensure the presence of libraries packaged
with certain Redhat versions.

--
Joost




Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-20 Thread J. Roeleveld
On Fri, April 19, 2013 18:42, Jarry wrote:
 On 19-Apr-13 17:52, Pandu Poluan wrote:

 Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And if
 I compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it
 runs near-natively.

 Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.

 Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written
 by me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
 successfully.

 What I had in mind is administration of hypervisor itself.
 ESXi is feature-rich product, and to handle all its possibilities
 (i.e. vMotion, vShield, HA, FT, vCenter, DRS/DPM, FW, etc) one have
 to spend quite long time by studying and the learning curve is
 very steep (again, I'm comparing with VServer or OpenVZ/Virtuozzo,
 I do not know XenServer).

 Deploying Gentoo-guest (or VM / DomU as they call it) is
 actually very easy. And after reading your wiki-page I'd say
 it is easier on ESXi then on XenServer, because there is actually
 no difference between installing Gentoo on VM, or real hardware
 (no need for special compile options or special device-files,
 no limit on boot-loader, etc.).

Actually, deploying it on ESXi and on XenServer is both very easy.
The difference is, XenServer has 2 options for the guests:
1) Fully Virtualised
2) Paravirtualised

ESXi only supports the first.
If you install all VMs using the first option, it is very simple.

But, if you want maximum (as in, near native) performance, the 2nd option
is definitely worth the extra effort.

I use a Gentoo Dom0 (Xen Host) with several Gentoo VMs running on top of
it. I only had to add a few options to the kernel configuration to get the
VMs working.
Similar effort to installing a Gentoo guest on ESXi, but on ESXi, I would
need to add the VMWare tools to get the VMs to shutdown correctly when I
need to shutdown the host.

--
Joost Roeleveld




Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-20 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Apr 19, 2013 11:14 PM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:i

 Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:


 On Apr 19, 2013 10:24 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  On 19-Apr-13 16:21, Tanstaafl wrote:
 
  Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
  decided against that, and have been playing and reading.
 
  I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of
getting a
  new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.
 
  Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for
  this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be
ok
  too.
 
  Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
  nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking
for.
 
 
  May I join the club? I have been running a few Gentoo-VMs
  for some time, but I'm still quite new to this ESXi-world.
  But one I know for sure is that hypervisor-virtualization
  is much more complex than OS-virtualization (i.e. VServer
  or OpenVZ which I have used previously).
 
  vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
  my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
  pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
  vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
  shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
  hibernation.
 
  Snapshots are very well covered by esxi and for backup I use
  ghetto-vcb tool (script). It tried backuprestore on one
  of my running Gentoo-VM servers and it works like charm.
 
  For VM-hardware I used (iirc) CentOS template, because
  with other linux 64b I did not get hw-options I wanted
  to use (LSI-Logic Parallel SCSI controller, and VMXNET3
  network adapter).
 
  Unfortunatelly there is not a lot info about Gentoo  ESXi
  and what exists is quite outdated (i.e. Gentoo-wiki). But
  I used guidelines for general linux-VM, and I consulted
  problems on VMware community web-page...
 
  Jarry
  --

 Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And if
I compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it runs
near-natively.

 Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.

 Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written
by me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
successfully.

 Rgds,
 --


 Pandu.

 Do you still use xend on your Xen hosts?
 I thought that was deprecated?


Ah, sorry. What I meant was xstools daemon. It's necessary to properly
monitor Linux PV guests on XenServer.

It's apparently a simple shell script, which commits suicide when it can't
determine what Linux distro it's running in. Need to add several lines of
code within the script to enable it to recognize Gentoo and not commit
suicide.

XenCenter/CloudStack will.afterwards detect that the machine is running
Gentoo. Won't affect anything, but better than it reporting unknown Linux
:-)

Rgds,
--


Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-20 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Apr 20, 2013 9:31 PM, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote:

 On Fri, April 19, 2013 18:42, Jarry wrote:
  On 19-Apr-13 17:52, Pandu Poluan wrote:
 
  Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And
if
  I compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it
  runs near-natively.
 
  Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.
 
  Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written
  by me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
  successfully.
 
  What I had in mind is administration of hypervisor itself.
  ESXi is feature-rich product, and to handle all its possibilities
  (i.e. vMotion, vShield, HA, FT, vCenter, DRS/DPM, FW, etc) one have
  to spend quite long time by studying and the learning curve is
  very steep (again, I'm comparing with VServer or OpenVZ/Virtuozzo,
  I do not know XenServer).
 
  Deploying Gentoo-guest (or VM / DomU as they call it) is
  actually very easy. And after reading your wiki-page I'd say
  it is easier on ESXi then on XenServer, because there is actually
  no difference between installing Gentoo on VM, or real hardware
  (no need for special compile options or special device-files,
  no limit on boot-loader, etc.).

 Actually, deploying it on ESXi and on XenServer is both very easy.
 The difference is, XenServer has 2 options for the guests:
 1) Fully Virtualised
 2) Paravirtualised

 ESXi only supports the first.
 If you install all VMs using the first option, it is very simple.

 But, if you want maximum (as in, near native) performance, the 2nd option
 is definitely worth the extra effort.

 I use a Gentoo Dom0 (Xen Host) with several Gentoo VMs running on top of
 it. I only had to add a few options to the kernel configuration to get the
 VMs working.
 Similar effort to installing a Gentoo guest on ESXi, but on ESXi, I would
 need to add the VMWare tools to get the VMs to shutdown correctly when I
 need to shutdown the host.

 --
 Joost Roeleveld



True. Since on Gentoo we have access to the source code (and have to
compile our own kernel anyways), it's just wasteful top not leverage the
near-native performance of full PV (paravirtualized) mode, in which all
important devices, namely storage and networking, are offloaded to the dom0
via the proper hypercalls.

XenServer also has all the so-called 'advanced' features of VMware, even in
the free edition. Citrix only charged for the 'automation' tools (e.g.,
automatic workload balancing). But if one is well versed with programming
and the CloudStack API, one can easily create one's own automation system.

In my current employment, I have been busy rebuilding the data center using
XenServer, and decommissioning many VMware ESXi hosts while at it. By the
end of this year, I expect we will be VMware-free.

Rgds,
--

Rgds,
--


[gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread Tanstaafl

Hi all,

Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but 
decided against that, and have been playing and reading.


I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of getting a 
new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.


Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for 
this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be ok 
too.


Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough 
nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking for.


Thanks,

Charles



Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread Jarry

On 19-Apr-13 16:21, Tanstaafl wrote:


Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
decided against that, and have been playing and reading.

I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of getting a
new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.

Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for
this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be ok
too.

Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking for.


May I join the club? I have been running a few Gentoo-VMs
for some time, but I'm still quite new to this ESXi-world.
But one I know for sure is that hypervisor-virtualization
is much more complex than OS-virtualization (i.e. VServer
or OpenVZ which I have used previously).

vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
hibernation.

Snapshots are very well covered by esxi and for backup I use
ghetto-vcb tool (script). It tried backuprestore on one
of my running Gentoo-VM servers and it works like charm.

For VM-hardware I used (iirc) CentOS template, because
with other linux 64b I did not get hw-options I wanted
to use (LSI-Logic Parallel SCSI controller, and VMXNET3
network adapter).

Unfortunatelly there is not a lot info about Gentoo  ESXi
and what exists is quite outdated (i.e. Gentoo-wiki). But
I used guidelines for general linux-VM, and I consulted
problems on VMware community web-page...

Jarry
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Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Apr 19, 2013 10:24 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 19-Apr-13 16:21, Tanstaafl wrote:

 Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
 decided against that, and have been playing and reading.

 I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of getting a
 new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.

 Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for
 this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be ok
 too.

 Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
 nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking for.


 May I join the club? I have been running a few Gentoo-VMs
 for some time, but I'm still quite new to this ESXi-world.
 But one I know for sure is that hypervisor-virtualization
 is much more complex than OS-virtualization (i.e. VServer
 or OpenVZ which I have used previously).

 vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
 my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
 pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
 vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
 shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
 hibernation.

 Snapshots are very well covered by esxi and for backup I use
 ghetto-vcb tool (script). It tried backuprestore on one
 of my running Gentoo-VM servers and it works like charm.

 For VM-hardware I used (iirc) CentOS template, because
 with other linux 64b I did not get hw-options I wanted
 to use (LSI-Logic Parallel SCSI controller, and VMXNET3
 network adapter).

 Unfortunatelly there is not a lot info about Gentoo  ESXi
 and what exists is quite outdated (i.e. Gentoo-wiki). But
 I used guidelines for general linux-VM, and I consulted
 problems on VMware community web-page...

 Jarry
 --

Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And if I
compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it runs
near-natively.

Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.

Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written by
me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
successfully.

Rgds,
--


Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread J. Roeleveld
Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:

On Apr 19, 2013 10:24 PM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 19-Apr-13 16:21, Tanstaafl wrote:

 Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
 decided against that, and have been playing and reading.

 I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of
getting a
 new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.

 Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices
for
 this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would
be ok
 too.

 Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
 nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking
for.


 May I join the club? I have been running a few Gentoo-VMs
 for some time, but I'm still quite new to this ESXi-world.
 But one I know for sure is that hypervisor-virtualization
 is much more complex than OS-virtualization (i.e. VServer
 or OpenVZ which I have used previously).

 vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
 my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
 pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
 vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
 shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
 hibernation.

 Snapshots are very well covered by esxi and for backup I use
 ghetto-vcb tool (script). It tried backuprestore on one
 of my running Gentoo-VM servers and it works like charm.

 For VM-hardware I used (iirc) CentOS template, because
 with other linux 64b I did not get hw-options I wanted
 to use (LSI-Logic Parallel SCSI controller, and VMXNET3
 network adapter).

 Unfortunatelly there is not a lot info about Gentoo  ESXi
 and what exists is quite outdated (i.e. Gentoo-wiki). But
 I used guidelines for general linux-VM, and I consulted
 problems on VMware community web-page...

 Jarry
 --

Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And
if I
compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it
runs
near-natively.

Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.

Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written
by
me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
successfully.

Rgds,
--

Pandu.

Do you still use xend on your Xen hosts?
I thought that was deprecated?

--
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-- 
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Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread J. Roeleveld
Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

On 19-Apr-13 16:21, Tanstaafl wrote:

 Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
 decided against that, and have been playing and reading.

 I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of
getting a
 new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.

 Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for
 this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be
ok
 too.

 Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
 nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking
for.

May I join the club? I have been running a few Gentoo-VMs
for some time, but I'm still quite new to this ESXi-world.
But one I know for sure is that hypervisor-virtualization
is much more complex than OS-virtualization (i.e. VServer
or OpenVZ which I have used previously).

vmware-tools: I have tested open-vm-tools but now I'm running
my VMs without them because every kernel upgrade was a real
pain in a**. And trully I did not see any benefit in running
vm-tools (maybe it would be different on desktop). For
shutdown of Gentoo-VMs from ESXi I use ssh-script or
hibernation.

Snapshots are very well covered by esxi and for backup I use
ghetto-vcb tool (script). It tried backuprestore on one
of my running Gentoo-VM servers and it works like charm.

For VM-hardware I used (iirc) CentOS template, because
with other linux 64b I did not get hw-options I wanted
to use (LSI-Logic Parallel SCSI controller, and VMXNET3
network adapter).

Unfortunatelly there is not a lot info about Gentoo  ESXi
and what exists is quite outdated (i.e. Gentoo-wiki). But
I used guidelines for general linux-VM, and I consulted
problems on VMware community web-page...

Jarry
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I would suggest installing the vmaare tools when the VM is running on a VMWare 
server.

You get better driver performance and the management tools actually work.

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Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread Jarry

On 19-Apr-13 17:52, Pandu Poluan wrote:


Well, for me, XenServer-based virtualization is very very simple. And if
I compile the kernel with all Xen PV (paravirtualized) 'FrontEnds', it
runs near-natively.

Only the xend daemon need some 'tweaking' to run properly.

Do a Google search for gentoo xenserver and if you find pages written
by me, those are my experiences running Gentoo on top of XenServer,
successfully.


What I had in mind is administration of hypervisor itself.
ESXi is feature-rich product, and to handle all its possibilities
(i.e. vMotion, vShield, HA, FT, vCenter, DRS/DPM, FW, etc) one have
to spend quite long time by studying and the learning curve is
very steep (again, I'm comparing with VServer or OpenVZ/Virtuozzo,
I do not know XenServer).

Deploying Gentoo-guest (or VM / DomU as they call it) is
actually very easy. And after reading your wiki-page I'd say
it is easier on ESXi then on XenServer, because there is actually
no difference between installing Gentoo on VM, or real hardware
(no need for special compile options or special device-files,
no limit on boot-loader, etc.).

Jarry
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Re: [gentoo-user] vmWare HowTo / best practices

2013-04-19 Thread Kvothe Tech
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Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:

Hi all,

Previously I had asked for some help with a preconfigured image, but
decided against that, and have been playing and reading.

I'm ready to get down to brass tacks with the ultimate goal of getting
a
new gentoo vm up and running on my esxi host this weekend.

Can someone point me to some recent/decent docs on best practices for
this? Ideally gentoo related, but just general linux related would be
ok
too.

Things like vmware-tools installation (is open-vm-tools good enough
nowadays?), time syncing, snapshots/backups, etc is what I'm looking
for.

Thanks,

Charles

I used VMware tools but I suspect I didn't need to.  As was already mentioned 
ESX should take care of most of that.  Other than that I just followed the 
gentoo handbook and it all works for me
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Kvothe Tech
kvo...@kvothetech.com
http://kvothetech.com/
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Re: [gentoo-user] VMware Player 5.0.2

2013-04-11 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 10.04.2013 13:04, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 
 Does anybody in here run mentioned VMware Player 5.0.2 with latest
 gentoo-sources-3.8.6 ?
 
 It fails to even start here ... says Abgebrochen (german ... maybe
 Cancelled in english?) ...

This seems related:

https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456262

Downgrading curl didn't help so far ... will try to apply patch.

Stefan




[gentoo-user] VMware Player 5.0.2

2013-04-10 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

Does anybody in here run mentioned VMware Player 5.0.2 with latest
gentoo-sources-3.8.6 ?

It fails to even start here ... says Abgebrochen (german ... maybe
Cancelled in english?) ...

Rebuilt it, restarted it, systemd says:

Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern systemd[1]: Starting VMware daemon...
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern systemd[1]: Started VMware daemon.
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern vmnetBridge[27184]: Bridge process created.
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern vmnetBridge[27184]: RTM_NEWLINK:
name:enp6s0 index:2 flags:0x00011043
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern vmnetBridge[27184]: Adding interface
enp6s0 index:2
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern vmnetBridge[27184]: Started bridge
enp6s0 to virtual network 0.
Apr 10 12:59:26 hiro.oops.intern vmnetBridge[27184]: RTM_NEWROUTE: index:2
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: Internet Software
Consortium DHCP Server 2.0
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: Copyright 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Soft
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: All rights reserved.
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]:
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: Please contribute
if you find this software useful.
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: For info, please
visit http://www.isc.org/dhcp-contrib.h
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]:
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27201]: Configured subnet:
172.16.78.0
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-natd[27205]: RTM_NEWLINK:
name:enp6s0 index:2 flags:0x00011043
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-natd[27205]: RTM_NEWROUTE: index:2
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-natd[27205]: RTM_NEWADDR:
index:2, addr:172.32.99.12
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27214]: Internet Software
Consortium DHCP Server 2.0
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27214]: Copyright 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Soft
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmnet-dhcpd[27214]: All rights reserved.
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Started Bridge
networking on vmnet0
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Enabled hostonly virtual
adapter on vmnet1
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Started DHCP service on
vmnet1
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Started NAT service on
vmnet8
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Enabled hostonly virtual
adapter on vmnet8
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Started DHCP service on
vmnet8
Apr 10 12:59:27 hiro.oops.intern vmware[27123]: Started all configured
services on all networks

app-emulation/vmware-modules-271.2 rebuilt as well ...

*sigh*

Stefan



[gentoo-user] vmware-tools and revdep-rebuild

2012-08-19 Thread Matthias Hanft

Hello,

after upgrading the kernel on a Gentoo machine which is a VMWare guest,
I also upgraded vmware-tools (this means, emerge the package, mount the
.iso with -o loop, and run ./INSTALL).

Basically, no problem as usual, but now revdep-rebuild complains about
some files which were installed by vmware-tools:

--- cut ---

 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin32/gksu not owned by any package is broken !!!
 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin32/gksu - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-jpeg.so not 
owned by any package is broken !!!

 *   
/usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-jpeg.so 
- (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-tiff.so not 
owned by any package is broken !!!

 *   
/usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-tiff.so 
- (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so not owned by any 
package is broken !!!

 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so - 
(none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libgksu2.so.0/libgksu2.so.0 not owned by 
any package is broken !!!
 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libgksu2.so.0/libgksu2.so.0 - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libspi.so.0/libspi.so.0 not owned by any 
package is broken !!!
 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libspi.so.0/libspi.so.0 - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libvmware-toolbox.so/libvmware-toolbox.so not owned by any 
package is broken !!!

 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libvmware-toolbox.so/libvmware-toolbox.so - 
(none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdesktopEvents.so not owned by any package is 
broken !!!

 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdesktopEvents.so - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdndcp.so not owned by any 
package is broken !!!
 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdndcp.so - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libresolutionSet.so not owned by any package is 
broken !!!

 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libresolutionSet.so - (none)
 *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libunity.so not owned by any 
package is broken !!!
 *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libunity.so - (none)

--- cut ---

Seems that most of the files are intended for some graphical desktops (which
are not needed here but are installed by vmware-tools anyway).

Can I somehow get rid of those messages (apart from just deleting those unneeded
libraries which may break other things)? I already tried some configuration with
LD_LIBRARY_MASK, but to no avail.

Thanks,

-Matt




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-tools and revdep-rebuild

2012-08-19 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 10:35:47 +0200
Matthias Hanft m...@hanft.de wrote:

 Hello,
 
 after upgrading the kernel on a Gentoo machine which is a VMWare
 guest, I also upgraded vmware-tools (this means, emerge the package,
 mount the .iso with -o loop, and run ./INSTALL).
 
 Basically, no problem as usual, but now revdep-rebuild complains about
 some files which were installed by vmware-tools:
 
 --- cut ---
 
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin32/gksu not owned by any package is
 broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/bin32/gksu - (none)
   *  !!! 
 /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-jpeg.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   
 /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-jpeg.so
 - (none)
   *  !!! 
 /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-tiff.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   
 /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-tiff.so
 - (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libconf/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so
 - (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libgksu2.so.0/libgksu2.so.0 not
 owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libgksu2.so.0/libgksu2.so.0 -
 (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libspi.so.0/libspi.so.0 not
 owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libspi.so.0/libspi.so.0 - (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libvmware-toolbox.so/libvmware-toolbox.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/lib32/libvmware-toolbox.so/libvmware-toolbox.so
 - (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdesktopEvents.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdesktopEvents.so -
 (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdndcp.so not owned
 by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libdndcp.so - (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libresolutionSet.so
 not owned by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libresolutionSet.so -
 (none)
   *  !!! /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libunity.so not owned
 by any package is broken !!!
   *   /usr/lib/vmware-tools/plugins32/vmusr/libunity.so - (none)
 
 --- cut ---
 
 Seems that most of the files are intended for some graphical desktops
 (which are not needed here but are installed by vmware-tools anyway).
 
 Can I somehow get rid of those messages (apart from just deleting
 those unneeded libraries which may break other things)? I already
 tried some configuration with LD_LIBRARY_MASK, but to no avail.

You want SEARCH_DIRS and SERACH_DIRS_MASK entires
in /etc/revdep-rebuild.

man rebdep-rebuild for details




-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-tools and revdep-rebuild

2012-08-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 14:57:37 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:

 man rebdep-rebuild for details

That's a bad cold you've got, Alan ;-)


-- 
Neil Bothwick

.-Stealth Tagline


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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-tools and revdep-rebuild

2012-08-19 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 19:33:24 +0100
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:

 On Sun, 19 Aug 2012 14:57:37 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
 
  man rebdep-rebuild for details
 
 That's a bad cold you've got, Alan ;-)
 
 

Oh dear, yet another typo.

At this rate, I'll be losing my grammar-nazi rights very very shortly
indeed.

It's been a hard day, I now know two things:

1. XBMC will not run on the raspberrypi for any sane definition of
run

2. A dead Dell XPS with a heat stressed nVidia graphics can be
resurrected with 10 minutes in the wife's hot oven

What does this have to do with Gentoo? Nothing really, except that my
xbmc dev system runs on this gentoo laptop :-)


-- 
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com




[gentoo-user] VMware Perl SDK

2012-06-27 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

Anyone managed to install the

VMware-vSphere-Perl-SDK

on gentoo?

In my case: VMware-vSphere-Perl-SDK-5.0.0-422456.x86_64.tar.gz

I'd need it to monitor VMware ESX servers via Nagios/Icinga (some
special perl check script).

The tarball-installer looks for stuff like rpm etc ... more
ubuntu-centric, I assume ...even with a (fake) rpm emerged things don't
work out too well.

Before I start too much fiddling I wanted to ask you gentoo-users ...

Greets, Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-26 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2012-06-23 7:11 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:

On 2012-06-22 12:26 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:

OK, I missed that piece. I presumed there would be writes to the hard
disk.

Any reason you can't have these guys netboot?


Only that I've never done that before with servers, and my only
experience with netbooting at all was with LTSP about 10 years ago.

I think having 4 CF cards (mirrored pair of mirrored pairs) will be
enough redundancy though... ;)


Well, these seem to work swimmingly well... now I just need to find some 
kind of non-flammable/heat resistant insulating material that I can use 
to keep these cards from touching themselves or the metal cage (see 
below)...



Oh... one other question...

These CF adapters only have 2 screw holes (made to go into laptops, not
mounted in a cage), so I can't mount them *properly* in the cage...
anyone know where I can get 2.5 'shell' cases that I could install
these cards in so I can mount them properly? Right now I have to shove a
piece of anti-static material in between them and the cage (and each
other) to prevent them from accidentally touching (yuck!)...






Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-23 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2012-06-22 12:26 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:

OK, I missed that piece. I presumed there would be writes to the hard disk.

Any reason you can't have these guys netboot?


Only that I've never done that before with servers, and my only 
experience with netbooting at all was with LTSP about 10 years ago.


I think having 4 CF cards (mirrored pair of mirrored pairs) will be 
enough redundancy though... ;)


Oh... one other question...

These CF adapters only have 2 screw holes (made to go into laptops, not 
mounted in a cage), so I can't mount them *properly* in the cage... 
anyone know where I can get 2.5 'shell' cases that I could install 
these cards in so I can mount them properly? Right now I have to shove a 
piece of anti-static material in between them and the cage (and each 
other) to prevent them from accidentally touching (yuck!)...




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-22 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2012-06-22 12:04 AM, Matthew Marlowe m...@professionalsysadmin.com 
wrote:

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Tanstaafltansta...@libertytrek.org  wrote:

I could get 2 of these for each server, each with a mirrored pair of CF (or
SD) cards (mirror mode is defined by a jumper or switch on the adapter),
then mirror those (in the BIOS), which would result in a total of FOUR CF
(or SD) redundant cards (a mirror of 2 mirrored pairs) for the hypervisor...
and I can do this for quite a bit less than even a SINGLE 146GB SAS drive...

Is there any reason NOT to do this?



If you have a small ESX cluster, there are numerous advantages to
having some local storage on each your ESX hosts in addition to your
primary SAN storage:


We actually will be using ONLY local storage... Dell R515's with 8 450GB 
SAS drives in RAID10 (with one hot spare assigned)...


A decent SAN wasn't in the budget (yet, but we may go  that route in a 
year or two)...



- Lastly, I never really have been a fan of ESXi as an upgrade from
ESX.seems that it was more driven by vmware making windows admins
feel more confident since they didn't have to learn linux for ESX
console.


This is a new install, so not an 'upgrade'...


But, there is nothing keeping you from getting mirrored CF/SD cards
for the hypervisor boot and also keeping a few mirrored 2TB SATA
drives on each host for local datastores (7200rpm SATA is much cheaper
than 15K rpm SAS).


I do plan on having a couple of large SATA drives in RAID0 (for speed) 
for temporary snapshots (which I then backup using rsnapshot or my VM 
backup s/w) and for if I ever need to add some drives to my RAID10 
(probably won't, the 1.7TB I'll have is 4 times what we have now which 
is only 70% utilized)...


I get the CF cards today (already have the adapters), so we'll see how 
this goes this weekend...




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-22 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2012-06-22 12:04 AM, Matthew Marlowe m...@professionalsysadmin.com 
wrote:

But, there is nothing keeping you from getting mirrored CF/SD cards
for the hypervisor boot


Also, my questions was more just to which cards are considered best/most 
stable - SD or CF...




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-22 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 On 2012-06-22 12:04 AM, Matthew Marlowe m...@professionalsysadmin.com
 wrote:

 But, there is nothing keeping you from getting mirrored CF/SD cards
 for the hypervisor boot


 Also, my questions was more just to which cards are considered best/most
 stable - SD or CF...

Ultimately they both probably have the same flash chips inside of them
so if your main concern is reliability, I don't think it matters.

If your concern is performance, CF seems to be used in more
professional applications and more high-speed CF cards are readily
available.

In either case I would suggest avoiding the cheap no-name brands.
Sandisk Extreme Pro is likely the fastest card you can buy (of either
CF or SD form factor), it is available up to 100MB/sec write speeds,
but of course your card reader/host needs to support speeds like that.
Sandisk also routinely has more than 10x the random I/O performance of
most of the other brands which is important when using it on a
computer and not in a linear recording device (photos/video).



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-22 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2012-06-22 11:00 AM, Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:

On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Tanstaafltansta...@libertytrek.org  wrote:

Also, my questions was more just to which cards are considered best/most
stable - SD or CF...



Ultimately they both probably have the same flash chips inside of them
so if your main concern is reliability, I don't think it matters.

If your concern is performance, CF seems to be used in more
professional applications and more high-speed CF cards are readily
available.

In either case I would suggest avoiding the cheap no-name brands.
Sandisk Extreme Pro is likely the fastest card you can buy (of either
CF or SD form factor), it is available up to 100MB/sec write speeds,
but of course your card reader/host needs to support speeds like that.
Sandisk also routinely has more than 10x the random I/O performance of
most of the other brands which is important when using it on a
computer and not in a linear recording device (photos/video).


Thanks Paul, that's all pretty much what I'd concluded as well from my 
research...


I went with the 4GB SanDisk Ultra though (30MB/s), since these will only 
be used to boot the VMWare hypervisor (which runs fully in RAM once it 
is booted)...


Now I'm looking forward to seeing them in action this weekend... :)



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-22 Thread Michael Mol
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 On 2012-06-22 11:00 AM, Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Tanstaafltansta...@libertytrek.org
  wrote:

 Also, my questions was more just to which cards are considered best/most
 stable - SD or CF...


 Ultimately they both probably have the same flash chips inside of them
 so if your main concern is reliability, I don't think it matters.

 If your concern is performance, CF seems to be used in more
 professional applications and more high-speed CF cards are readily
 available.

 In either case I would suggest avoiding the cheap no-name brands.
 Sandisk Extreme Pro is likely the fastest card you can buy (of either
 CF or SD form factor), it is available up to 100MB/sec write speeds,
 but of course your card reader/host needs to support speeds like that.
 Sandisk also routinely has more than 10x the random I/O performance of
 most of the other brands which is important when using it on a
 computer and not in a linear recording device (photos/video).


 Thanks Paul, that's all pretty much what I'd concluded as well from my
 research...

 I went with the 4GB SanDisk Ultra though (30MB/s), since these will only be
 used to boot the VMWare hypervisor (which runs fully in RAM once it is
 booted)...

 Now I'm looking forward to seeing them in action this weekend... :)

OK, I missed that piece. I presumed there would be writes to the hard disk.

Any reason you can't have these guys netboot?


-- 
:wq



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-21 Thread Matthew Marlowe
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:47 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 I could get 2 of these for each server, each with a mirrored pair of CF (or
 SD) cards (mirror mode is defined by a jumper or switch on the adapter),
 then mirror those (in the BIOS), which would result in a total of FOUR CF
 (or SD) redundant cards (a mirror of 2 mirrored pairs) for the hypervisor...
 and I can do this for quite a bit less than even a SINGLE 146GB SAS drive...

 Is there any reason NOT to do this?


If you have a small ESX cluster, there are numerous advantages to
having some local storage on each your ESX hosts in addition to your
primary SAN storage:
- Testing major ESX version upgrades prior to rolling out to cluster
(converting VM's to new hardware format, while leaving old VM's on
SAN)
- If your setup is too small to have high performance spare SAN
devices + storage, what do you do when you have to do a major upgrade
of the SAN and/or possibly perform data destructive RAID format
changes? iSCSI storage vmotion would allow you to migrate VM's to
local storage on ESX servers while SAN is upgraded...several extra
hard drives + raid controllers are cheaper than buying another
equalogic/emc device.
- Some cluster backup software like to replicate backup data outside
of the SAN and backup server.I felt much better when I was
performing nightly backups from the SAN to local storage on the ESX
boxes and then exporting the dedup'd backup data to backup server for
writing to tape.  But, there are many ways to resolve this.
- Local ESX storage is much cheaper than SAN...there were several
cases where I used to run production VM's via SAN, and temporary
dev/test VM's on ESX server local storage
- Lastly, I never really have been a fan of ESXi as an upgrade from
ESX.seems that it was more driven by vmware making windows admins
feel more confident since they didn't have to learn linux for ESX
console.

But, there is nothing keeping you from getting mirrored CF/SD cards
for the hypervisor boot and also keeping a few mirrored 2TB SATA
drives on each host for local datastores (7200rpm SATA is much cheaper
than 15K rpm SAS).

Of course, for large ESX clusters, you can probably afford numerous
SAN devices which would negate most of the above.

Matt



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-20 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2012-06-19 10:28 AM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:

CF is really behind the times.


Really? Nothing I've read indicates that - can you point me to something 
that discusses how/why Cf is 'behind the times'?


I'm serious, I just ordered the CF adapter/cards, but I'm fully prepared 
to send them back if you can show me something authoritative that backs 
up that claim...


Thanks,

Charles




[gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-19 Thread Tanstaafl

Hi everyone,

Ok, here's my dilemma...

I have some new Dell R515 servers (12 bay versions). These do not have 
any Dell supported internal SD (or CF) card options for the hypervisor, 
but they do have an internal 2.5 dual SATA/SAS drive cage, for running 
a bootable OS (in my case the ESXi hypervisor)...


Well, I really hate the idea of wasting money and disk space (for 2 
146GB SAS drives to be run in a mirror, what is being recommended to me) 
on something that only requires about 32MB to install (the hypervisor) 
when apparently there is a really cool option like:


for CF cards:
http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php

or

for SD cards:
http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php

I could get 2 of these for each server, each with a mirrored pair of CF 
(or SD) cards (mirror mode is defined by a jumper or switch on the 
adapter), then mirror those (in the BIOS), which would result in a total 
of FOUR CF (or SD) redundant cards (a mirror of 2 mirrored pairs) for 
the hypervisor... and I can do this for quite a bit less than even a 
SINGLE 146GB SAS drive...


Is there any reason NOT to do this?

What am I missing (other than the fact that Dell won't support this 
config, but I'm not using them for software support anyway)?


Appreciate any/all comments...

Charles




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-19 Thread Michael Mol
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 Ok, here's my dilemma...

 I have some new Dell R515 servers (12 bay versions). These do not have any
 Dell supported internal SD (or CF) card options for the hypervisor, but they
 do have an internal 2.5 dual SATA/SAS drive cage, for running a bootable OS
 (in my case the ESXi hypervisor)...

 Well, I really hate the idea of wasting money and disk space (for 2 146GB
 SAS drives to be run in a mirror, what is being recommended to me) on
 something that only requires about 32MB to install (the hypervisor) when
 apparently there is a really cool option like:

 for CF cards:
 http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php

 or

 for SD cards:
 http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php

 I could get 2 of these for each server, each with a mirrored pair of CF (or
 SD) cards (mirror mode is defined by a jumper or switch on the adapter),
 then mirror those (in the BIOS), which would result in a total of FOUR CF
 (or SD) redundant cards (a mirror of 2 mirrored pairs) for the hypervisor...
 and I can do this for quite a bit less than even a SINGLE 146GB SAS drive...

 Is there any reason NOT to do this?

 What am I missing (other than the fact that Dell won't support this config,
 but I'm not using them for software support anyway)?

 Appreciate any/all comments...

I'd say give it a shot on something non-critical, see if it works. The
big thing I'd be uncertain of is bootup time for the Addonics
adapter...how long before it tells the SATA controller it's ready?

Incidentally, I think that adapter is brilliant. I might snag one in a
few months and set up the Gentoo live DVD as a read-only boot install.

-- 
:wq



Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-19 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Tue, 19 Jun 2012 07:47:10 -0400
Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 Ok, here's my dilemma...
 
 I have some new Dell R515 servers (12 bay versions). These do not
 have any Dell supported internal SD (or CF) card options for the
 hypervisor, but they do have an internal 2.5 dual SATA/SAS drive
 cage, for running a bootable OS (in my case the ESXi hypervisor)...
 
 Well, I really hate the idea of wasting money and disk space (for 2 
 146GB SAS drives to be run in a mirror, what is being recommended to
 me) on something that only requires about 32MB to install (the
 hypervisor) when apparently there is a really cool option like:
 
 for CF cards:
 http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php
 
 or
 
 for SD cards:
 http://www.addonics.com/products/ad2sahdcf.php
 
 I could get 2 of these for each server, each with a mirrored pair of
 CF (or SD) cards (mirror mode is defined by a jumper or switch on the 
 adapter), then mirror those (in the BIOS), which would result in a
 total of FOUR CF (or SD) redundant cards (a mirror of 2 mirrored
 pairs) for the hypervisor... and I can do this for quite a bit less
 than even a SINGLE 146GB SAS drive...
 
 Is there any reason NOT to do this?
 
 What am I missing (other than the fact that Dell won't support this 
 config, but I'm not using them for software support anyway)?
 
 Appreciate any/all comments...
 
 Charles
 
 

With my last batch of ESX hosts, someone forgot to order the R710 SD
internal add-on. But it has 8 x 600M SAS drives

So what I did is configured all drives as a RAID 10 and let ESX grab
enough for the hypervisor  and leave the rest for regular storage.

I figured that ESX is an appliance anyway, there's nothing on it I
can't get back by running the installer again, I have backups of the
isos and templates. And if a drive pokes and takes out a guest, I still
equally screwed regardless of whether I gave some space away to the
hypervisor or not.




-- 
Alan McKinnnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-19 Thread Tanstaafl

On 2012-06-19 9:56 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:

With my last batch of ESX hosts, someone forgot to order the R710 SD
internal add-on. But it has 8 x 600M SAS drives

So what I did is configured all drives as a RAID 10 and let ESX grab
enough for the hypervisor  and leave the rest for regular storage.


That was my initial plan, but I really like the idea of having the 
hypervisor separated... and I also like the idea of running it on FLASH 
media...


I'll be ordering the Addonics today, and will report back if everything 
works as expected/hoped...


Anyone have any recommendation for a high quality/high-speed (but 
smallest capacity) CF media to put in these?




Re: [gentoo-user] VMWare Hypervisor - SD vs CF card?

2012-06-19 Thread Michael Mol
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
 On 2012-06-19 9:56 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:

 With my last batch of ESX hosts, someone forgot to order the R710 SD
 internal add-on. But it has 8 x 600M SAS drives

 So what I did is configured all drives as a RAID 10 and let ESX grab
 enough for the hypervisor  and leave the rest for regular storage.


 That was my initial plan, but I really like the idea of having the
 hypervisor separated... and I also like the idea of running it on FLASH
 media...

 I'll be ordering the Addonics today, and will report back if everything
 works as expected/hoped...

 Anyone have any recommendation for a high quality/high-speed (but smallest
 capacity) CF media to put in these?

CF is really behind the times. I'd probably suggest going with one of
the SD adapters, and picking up whatever card professional
photographers swear by.

Based on recent experience, I'd also suggest keeping it small. 2GB or
less...which is more than what you need.

-- 
:wq



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-24 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 20.10.2011 18:47, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 Gentoo hosts run KVM, in there virtual Windows-machines for various
 specific software they need.

 Stable so far.
 
 Good to know. Maybe I'll give it a try.

reply 2, new thoughts
(perspective: running *one* Windows-XP-VM on a desktop-machine, for some
specific software):

Linux 3.1 brings KVM-related improvements. I will check those.

I don't see any performance-issues here with KVM, waiting for
vmware-player just out of curiosity ... (and KVM is told to be more
efficient anyway, closer-to/inside the kernel).

Choosing KVM would mean running only one virtualization here,
simplifying things and going the open-source path.

I simply haven't migrated that one XP-VM yet because I didn't need to so
far.

Stefan










Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 19.10.2011 23:14, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 I've decided to stick with vmware-player-3.1.4 for use as a Netflix VM
 only. All of my real work is done in Virtualbox VMs using both 32-bit
 NT and 64-bit Win 7. The only problem I've had recently is that my
 dual monitor Win 7 VM tends to 'abort' about 40% of the time when
 starting. Once it's up and running it's fine, but getting it started
 on any day is pretty much hit-or-miss.

hmm, nothing I long for ---

I stay w/ vmware-player-3.1.5 for now (out of vmware-overlay).

Thanks, S



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Andrey Moshbear
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 05:53, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 19.10.2011 23:14, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 I've decided to stick with vmware-player-3.1.4 for use as a Netflix VM
 only. All of my real work is done in Virtualbox VMs using both 32-bit
 NT and 64-bit Win 7. The only problem I've had recently is that my
 dual monitor Win 7 VM tends to 'abort' about 40% of the time when
 starting. Once it's up and running it's fine, but getting it started
 on any day is pretty much hit-or-miss.

 hmm, nothing I long for ---

 I stay w/ vmware-player-3.1.5 for now (out of vmware-overlay).

 Thanks, S


I've had rather pleasant experiences with virtualbox. Less
libhell/libnazism, too.
Plus, less drivers to modprobe (just vboxdrv, vboxnet as needed)
instead of the 4 or so needed for vmware.



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 20.10.2011 11:56, schrieb Andrey Moshbear:

 I stay w/ vmware-player-3.1.5 for now (out of vmware-overlay).

 I've had rather pleasant experiences with virtualbox. Less
 libhell/libnazism, too.
 Plus, less drivers to modprobe (just vboxdrv, vboxnet as needed)
 instead of the 4 or so needed for vmware.

As Nikos mentioned, no problem.

I have Linux KVM also available here, so instead of migrating the VM to
virtualbox (and installing that) I could also migrate the VM to KVM and
get rid of VMware. Using the player was only kind of curiosity back
then and then staying with it for that one particular VM (back then I
had problems w/ specific USB-devices in KVM. Should be solved long ago)

S





Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Mark Knecht
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 5:27 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 20.10.2011 11:56, schrieb Andrey Moshbear:

 I stay w/ vmware-player-3.1.5 for now (out of vmware-overlay).

 I've had rather pleasant experiences with virtualbox. Less
 libhell/libnazism, too.
 Plus, less drivers to modprobe (just vboxdrv, vboxnet as needed)
 instead of the 4 or so needed for vmware.

 As Nikos mentioned, no problem.

 I have Linux KVM also available here, so instead of migrating the VM to
 virtualbox (and installing that) I could also migrate the VM to KVM and
 get rid of VMware. Using the player was only kind of curiosity back
 then and then staying with it for that one particular VM (back then I
 had problems w/ specific USB-devices in KVM. Should be solved long ago)

 S

I've wanted to try out the Linux KVM stuff but watching the
development list gave me the feeling it wasn't stable enough to depend
on day to day.

- Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 20.10.2011 15:00, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 I've wanted to try out the Linux KVM stuff but watching the
 development list gave me the feeling it wasn't stable enough to depend
 on day to day.

I have that stuff out at customers.

Gentoo hosts run KVM, in there virtual Windows-machines for various
specific software they need.

Stable so far.




Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Mark Knecht
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 6:28 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 20.10.2011 15:00, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 I've wanted to try out the Linux KVM stuff but watching the
 development list gave me the feeling it wasn't stable enough to depend
 on day to day.

 I have that stuff out at customers.

 Gentoo hosts run KVM, in there virtual Windows-machines for various
 specific software they need.

 Stable so far.

Good to know. Maybe I'll give it a try.

The following is more for my own to do list. Feel free to respond if
you know of a good Gentoo oriented web page for using KVM.

- I believe I've read that somehow I can convert my VMware Player
image to something that KVM runs directly. Is that correct? If so I
can move there pretty quickly, at least in terms of a simple test.

- I suppose there's a bunch of kernel config I need to do first, as
well as emerge some sort of KVM apps?

Cheers,
Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-20 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 20.10.2011 18:47, schrieb Mark Knecht:

 The following is more for my own to do list. Feel free to respond if
 you know of a good Gentoo oriented web page for using KVM.

http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/KVM

?

 - I believe I've read that somehow I can convert my VMware Player
 image to something that KVM runs directly. Is that correct? If so I
 can move there pretty quickly, at least in terms of a simple test.

KVM is able to use (some versions) of vmdk-files, yes.

Converting images is also possible, for examples see:

http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/convert-vmware-vmdk-to-kvm-qcow2-or-virtualbox-vdi/

 - I suppose there's a bunch of kernel config I need to do first, as
 well as emerge some sort of KVM apps?

See mentioned wiki-page for a start.

Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-19 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 14.10.2011 00:22, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 
 Anyone hitting the same issue?
 
 http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6824432.html?sid=ff31450ec4a661979b3545e662bdfbb1

  AFAI understand glibc-2.13-r4 (as in ~amd64 right now) is too new
 for the vmware-binary?
 
 Did I understand correctly?
 
 Is there a workaround? Downgrading glibc is not the way to go, ey?
 ;-)

So the answer is  no? Or noone  ;-)

S



Re: [gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-19 Thread Mark Knecht
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 14.10.2011 00:22, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 Anyone hitting the same issue?

 http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6824432.html?sid=ff31450ec4a661979b3545e662bdfbb1

  AFAI understand glibc-2.13-r4 (as in ~amd64 right now) is too new
 for the vmware-binary?

 Did I understand correctly?

 Is there a workaround? Downgrading glibc is not the way to go, ey?
 ;-)

 So the answer is  no? Or noone  ;-)

 S

I've decided to stick with vmware-player-3.1.4 for use as a Netflix VM
only. All of my real work is done in Virtualbox VMs using both 32-bit
NT and 64-bit Win 7. The only problem I've had recently is that my
dual monitor Win 7 VM tends to 'abort' about 40% of the time when
starting. Once it's up and running it's fine, but getting it started
on any day is pretty much hit-or-miss.

HTH,
Mark



[gentoo-user] Vmware Player 4 from vmware-overlay

2011-10-13 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

Anyone hitting the same issue?

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6824432.html?sid=ff31450ec4a661979b3545e662bdfbb1

AFAI understand glibc-2.13-r4 (as in ~amd64 right now) is too new for
the vmware-binary?

Did I understand correctly?

Is there a workaround? Downgrading glibc is not the way to go, ey? ;-)

S



[gentoo-user] vmware-player problem

2011-09-14 Thread David Relson
G'day,

Using files pointed to from BGO, I have successfully installed
vmware-player and vmware-modules-238-r1 on my 64-bit gentoo system
running kernel 2.6.39-gentoo-r2

However, vmware-player won't start.  Checking in 
/var/tmp/vmware-relson, I found the following message:  

   Could not open /opt/vmware/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so

The message is correct, libvmware.so does not exist at the path above
(or anywhere else).

The complete logfile (appLoader-15378.log) is attached.

Any suggestions on how to make vmware happy?

Thanks.

David
Sep 14 07:47:41.622: app-140469027788544| Log for VMware Workstation pid=15378 version=7.1.4 build=build-385536 option=Release
Sep 14 07:47:41.622: app-140469027788544| The process is 64-bit.
Sep 14 07:47:41.622: app-140469027788544| Host codepage=UTF-8 encoding=UTF-8
Sep 14 07:47:41.622: app-140469027788544| Calling: /usr/bin/vmware
Sep 14 07:47:41.745: app-140469027788544| Using configuration file /etc/vmware/config.
Sep 14 07:47:41.746: app-140469027788544| Using library directory:  /opt/vmware/lib/vmware.
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | Unable to map /opt/vmware/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so.
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | Created dependency tree.
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | libvmware.so SHIPPED
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | LoadLibraryArray: Nothing to load, nodeCount is 0.
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | Error loading application library: /opt/vmware/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
LOG NOT INITIALIZED | Could not open /opt/vmware/lib/vmware/lib/libvmware.so/libvmware.so


[gentoo-user] vmware opengl

2011-06-07 Thread Matt Harrison

Hi list,

I have to run windows most of the time on my main desktop for work 
reasons, but every now and then I install a gentoo guest on vmware to 
see how the latest DMs are coming along.


The current KDE4 is vastly improved from last time, extremely responsive 
and everything is really nice...except that I cannot get opengl working 
for compositing.


The virtual machine has acceleration enabled, everything relevant has 
opengl compiled. I'm not very experienced with X/opengl/etc so I'm not 
sure what else needs to be done.


glxinfo gives me:

name of display: :0
Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig

I'm not sure if it's even possible to get opengl working here...but I 
assume it is as a mythbuntu vm works perfectly displaying live tv etc.


Anyway, any tips on this subject appreciated. It's hard to find anything 
on google related to this.


Many thanks



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware opengl

2011-06-07 Thread Paul Hartman
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Matt Harrison
iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com wrote:
 Hi list,

 I have to run windows most of the time on my main desktop for work reasons,
 but every now and then I install a gentoo guest on vmware to see how the
 latest DMs are coming along.

 The current KDE4 is vastly improved from last time, extremely responsive and
 everything is really nice...except that I cannot get opengl working for
 compositing.

 The virtual machine has acceleration enabled, everything relevant has opengl
 compiled. I'm not very experienced with X/opengl/etc so I'm not sure what
 else needs to be done.

AFAIK there is nothing working currently that allows you to use 3D
acceleration in linux guest in VMWare. There are several non-working,
half-working, used-to-work-but-don't-anymore projects trying to
achieve it, but they're generally unmaintained and more of
proof-of-concept than ready for users.

The 3D acceleration does work for Windows guests, using the vmware
helper drivers. Last time I tried it (a year or so ago), it worked
as far as 3D being detected by the guest OS, but was not actually
useable for anything real because it was so buggy and incomplete.

I think the official way to use 3D in linux vmware guest is to use
the vmwgfx kernel module, building some specific (patched?) libdrm,
mesa with certain gallium configuration options, and enabling some
magic switches in your xorg.conf, though I have read that this hasn't
worked in a year or two. If you're using old versions of kernel 
everything then maybe it could work...

But I'm no expert in this area, maybe I'm wrong. ;)



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware opengl

2011-06-07 Thread Paul Hartman
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Matt Harrison
 iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com wrote:
 Hi list,

 I have to run windows most of the time on my main desktop for work reasons,
 but every now and then I install a gentoo guest on vmware to see how the
 latest DMs are coming along.

 The current KDE4 is vastly improved from last time, extremely responsive and
 everything is really nice...except that I cannot get opengl working for
 compositing.

 The virtual machine has acceleration enabled, everything relevant has opengl
 compiled. I'm not very experienced with X/opengl/etc so I'm not sure what
 else needs to be done.

 AFAIK there is nothing working currently that allows you to use 3D
 acceleration in linux guest in VMWare. There are several non-working,
 half-working, used-to-work-but-don't-anymore projects trying to
 achieve it, but they're generally unmaintained and more of
 proof-of-concept than ready for users.

 The 3D acceleration does work for Windows guests, using the vmware
 helper drivers. Last time I tried it (a year or so ago), it worked
 as far as 3D being detected by the guest OS, but was not actually
 useable for anything real because it was so buggy and incomplete.

 I think the official way to use 3D in linux vmware guest is to use
 the vmwgfx kernel module, building some specific (patched?) libdrm,
 mesa with certain gallium configuration options, and enabling some
 magic switches in your xorg.conf, though I have read that this hasn't
 worked in a year or two. If you're using old versions of kernel 
 everything then maybe it could work...

 But I'm no expert in this area, maybe I'm wrong. ;)


I will add that maybe you can do something more simple like
client/server relationship between your host and guest, just use your
non-virtual X server to render the remote (virtualized) programs.



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-player w/ linux-2.6.39

2011-05-20 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 19.05.2011 23:52, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 
 Just wanted to point you vmware-users to a patch for vmware-modules:
 
 http://weltall.heliohost.org/wordpress/2011/05/14/running-vmware-workstation-player-on-linux-2-6-39-updated/

  Built my own little ebuild in an overlay, now vmware-player runs
 fine w/ fresh new gentoo-sources-2.6.39

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368139



[gentoo-user] vmware-player w/ linux-2.6.39

2011-05-19 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger

Just wanted to point you vmware-users to a patch for vmware-modules:

http://weltall.heliohost.org/wordpress/2011/05/14/running-vmware-workstation-player-on-linux-2-6-39-updated/

Built my own little ebuild in an overlay, now vmware-player runs fine w/
fresh new gentoo-sources-2.6.39

Stefan



[gentoo-user] VMware - Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.

2010-11-04 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi,
   When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:

The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded performance without
yield(). Choose 'OK' to enable the sysctl 'kernel.sched_compat_yield'
or 'Cancel' to continue without yield().


   Looking around at VMware's site they recommend changing
/etc/sysctl.conf to enable the feature:

http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_UScmd=displayKCexternalId=1027987

   I can do that but I'm pretty sure that if I edit that file then
I'll lose the edits some day when doing etc-update's. I'm wondering if
there's a more Gentoo way to turn on a kernel feature like this so
that it survives updates without my full attention.

Thanks,
Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] VMware - Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.

2010-11-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:43 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Mark 
Knecht did opine thusly:

 Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
 
 The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
 Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded performance without
 yield(). Choose 'OK' to enable the sysctl 'kernel.sched_compat_yield'
 or 'Cancel' to continue without yield().
 
 
Looking around at VMware's site they recommend changing
 /etc/sysctl.conf to enable the feature:
 
 http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_UScmd=di
 splayKCexternalId=1027987
 
I can do that but I'm pretty sure that if I edit that file then
 I'll lose the edits some day when doing etc-update's. I'm wondering if
 there's a more Gentoo way to turn on a kernel feature like this so
 that it survives updates without my full attention.


Gentoo way:

Use conf-update (or etc-update if you must)
use merge function
tell computer what you want it to do

Ubuntu way:

it survives updates without my full attention
maintainer tells user what he thinks the computer should do
frustrate user, user gives up in apathy and says Oh well...

-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware - help

2010-10-25 Thread Mark Knecht
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Iain Buchanan iai...@netspace.net.au wrote:
 Hi all, looking for some serious vmware debugging help!  I've had
 vmware-workstation working for ages, but sometime this year (ok I use it
 sporadically!) it's stopped.  I don't know if its the old GTK issue or
 what.  No google searches has found anything similar, although I've
 tried a lot of suggestions I found anyway.  Most recently I've
 recompiled the kernel, modules and workstation.

 I currently using workstation 6.5.4.246459 with tuxonice sources 2.6.35
 and modules 1.0.0.25-r1
SNIP

If you have working VMWare images then you might (in the short term -
until you solve this problem) get the VMWare Player and use it to run
what you need right now.

I found that once I had set up a few Windows images I didn't need
Workstation anymore. True, it has some nice features, but I wasn't
using them.

I use the Pentoo overlay for my copy of the Player. I'm sure it's
available elsewhere.

Cheers,
Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware - help

2010-10-25 Thread Adam Carter
My principle for using vmware on Gentoo is; use the latest vmware, do not
use the latest kernel.

I'm using Workstation 7.1.2, which works well with 2.6.34, also works with
2.6.35 (but wants to rebuild one kernel module every time it runs, which I
havent tried to fix).


[gentoo-user] vmware - help

2010-10-24 Thread Iain Buchanan
Hi all, looking for some serious vmware debugging help!  I've had
vmware-workstation working for ages, but sometime this year (ok I use it
sporadically!) it's stopped.  I don't know if its the old GTK issue or
what.  No google searches has found anything similar, although I've
tried a lot of suggestions I found anyway.  Most recently I've
recompiled the kernel, modules and workstation.

I currently using workstation 6.5.4.246459 with tuxonice sources 2.6.35
and modules 1.0.0.25-r1

This is what happens if I run with the shipped_gtk option:

$ VMWARE_USE_SHIPPED_GTK=force vmware
Logging to /tmp/vmware-iain/setup-14963.log
/usr/share/themes/Unity/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:67: error: unexpected identifier
`colorize_scrollbar', expected character `}'
/opt/vmware/workstation/bin/vmware: line 31: 14963 Segmentation fault
$BINDIR/vmware-modconfig --appname=VMware Workstation
--icon=vmware-workstation

I think the gtkrc error is a red herring, but I'm willing to try any
theme engine and theme you suggest :)

and the force option:

$ vmware
Logging to /tmp/vmware-iain/setup-15540.log
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vmmon.ko
supported:  external
license:GPL v2
description:VMware Virtual Machine Monitor.
author: VMware, Inc.
depends:
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vmnet.ko
supported:  external
license:GPL v2
description:VMware Virtual Networking Driver.
author: VMware, Inc.
depends:
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vmblock.ko
supported:  external
version:1.1.2.0
license:GPL v2
description:VMware Blocking File System
author: VMware, Inc.
srcversion: AD9C87216C830F9C343F8E3
depends:
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
parm:   root:The directory the file system redirects to. (charp)
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vmci.ko
supported:  external
supported:  external
license:GPL v2
description:VMware Virtual Machine Communication Interface (VMCI).
author: VMware, Inc.
depends:
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vsock.ko
supported:  external
license:GPL v2
version:1.0.0.0
description:VMware Virtual Socket Family
author: VMware, Inc.
srcversion: 5930B98648580F723B86142
depends:vmci
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
filename:   /lib/modules/2.6.35-tuxonice/misc/vmmon.ko
supported:  external
license:GPL v2
description:VMware Virtual Machine Monitor.
author: VMware, Inc.
depends:
vermagic:   2.6.35-tuxonice SMP preempt mod_unload CORE2 4KSTACKS 
*** glibc detected *** /opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/bin/vmware:
malloc(): memory corruption: 0x0959b1a0 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/libc.so.6(+0x6ba71)[0xb4d1aa71]
/lib/libc.so.6(+0x6e88b)[0xb4d1d88b]
/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_calloc+0xab)[0xb4d1ec1b]
//usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib/libGL.so.1(+0x82fa8)[0xb4b67fa8]
/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0(g_hash_table_new_full+0x87)[0xb72b9d87]
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwareui.so.0/libvmwareui.so.0(+0x44bd45)[0xb55efd45]
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwarebase.so.0/libvmwarebase.so.0(Poll_InitWithImpl+0x1d)[0xb5e6600d]
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libvmwareui.so.0/libvmwareui.so.0(Poll_InitGtk+0x20)[0xb55ef7d0]
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/bin/vmware(_ZN3lui13ManageableDlgD0Ev
+0x33b)[0x80aa967]
/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6)[0xb4cc5cc6]
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/bin/vmware(_ZN3Gtk9TreeModelD1Ev
+0x75)[0x80aa7d1]
=== Memory map: 
08048000-083d2000 r-xp  08:07
5509263/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/bin/vmware
083d2000-083d6000 rw-p 0038a000 08:07
5509263/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/bin/vmware
083d6000-083da000 rw-p  00:00 0 
09573000-095b5000 rw-p  00:00 0  [heap]
b300-b3021000 rw-p  00:00 0 
b3021000-b310 ---p  00:00 0 
b31d9000-b31dd000 rw-p  00:00 0 
b31dd000-b3302000 r-xp  08:07
4080101
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
b3302000-b3317000 rw-p 00125000 08:07
4080101
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
b3317000-b331b000 rw-p  00:00 0 
b331b000-b335b000 r-xp  08:07
4342037
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8/libssl.so.0.9.8
b335b000-b335f000 rw-p 0003f000 08:07
4342037
/opt/vmware/workstation/lib/vmware/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8/libssl.so.0.9.8
b335f000-b336f000 r-xp  08:07 5228442/lib/libbz2.so.1.0.6
b336f000-b337 r--p f000 08:07 5228442

[gentoo-user] VMware Workstation 7.1.1 installation failed on gentoo

2010-09-20 Thread Thomas Yao
Hi all , I just downloaded the VMware Workstation 7 and tried to
install it on my gentoo but failed
I installed 32-bit gentoo system on my PC and its kernel version is
the lastest one in gentoo - 2.6.35-r7
I successfully installed Workstation on the gentoo but when I run it ,
it ask me to compile the modules it needs.

Then I just click install and failed at the last step , here is the fail log:
http://paste.pocoo.org/show/264928/

Any help ? Big thank you

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[gentoo-user] vmware fail - malloc other wierd errors

2010-09-07 Thread Iain Buchanan
Hi all (I'm back briefly, only to go again soon) but I'm having some
hassles with vmware.

I'm running tuxonice 2.6.35, everything up to date.  When I try and run
vmplayer:

...
vmplayer: malloc.c:3096: sYSMALLOc: Assertion `(old_top == (((mbinptr)
(((char *) ((av)-bins[((1) - 1) * 2])) - __builtin_offsetof (struct
malloc_chunk, fd  old_size == 0) || ((unsigned long) (old_size) =
(unsigned long)__builtin_offsetof (struct malloc_chunk,
fd_nextsize))+((2 * (sizeof(size_t))) - 1))  ~((2 * (sizeof(size_t))) -
1)))  ((old_top)-size  0x1)  ((unsigned long)old_end  pagemask)
== 0)' failed.
Aborted

running with valgrind:
$ vmplayer --valgrind
/opt/vmware/player/lib/vmware/bin/launcher.sh: line 231: 28215 Illegal
instruction ...

the valgrind (snipped) log shows:
==28215== Memcheck, a memory error detector
...
==28215== vex x86-IR: unhandled instruction bytes: 0x66 0x66 0x2E 0xF
==28215== valgrind: Unrecognised instruction at address 0x6962e65.
...
==28215== 
==28215== Process terminating with default action of signal 4 (SIGILL)
==28215==  Illegal opcode at address 0x6962E65
==28215==at 0x6962E65: __memset_sse2 (memset-sse2.S:258)
==28215==by 0x9A9D557: ??? (in /usr/lib/libnvidia-glcore.so.256.53)
==28215== 
==28215== HEAP SUMMARY:
==28215== in use at exit: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==28215==   total heap usage: 0 allocs, 0 frees, 0 bytes allocated
==28215== 
==28215== All heap blocks were freed -- no leaks are possible
==28215== 
==28215== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v
==28215== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 15 from 8)

vmware-workstation gives all sorts of errors too from similar abortions,
segfaults, and complaints about libGL.so, depending on weather I start
it plainly or by using VMWARE_USE_SHIPPED_GTK=force.

I've tried all sorts of things - from USE_SHIPPED_GTK to xorg-x11 opengl
to reinstalling  recompiling modules, but no luck.  Google is
unsympathetically silent on this one :(

Please help!  thanks :)
-- 
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The truth about a man lies first and foremost in what he hides.
-- Andre Malraux




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware fail - malloc other wierd errors

2010-09-07 Thread Iain Buchanan
it's always the way, but I have vmplayer running now, by some magic set
of events:

sudo emerge --config vmware-player
sudo /opt/vmware/player/bin/vmplayer (didn't work)
VMWARE_USE_SHIPPED_GTK=force vmplayer

the final command worked, where it didn't before, so I don't get why.
Now to try vmware-workstation and see...
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All laws are simulations of reality.
-- John C. Lilly




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-05-03 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 30.04.2010 18:55, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 It's not THAT bad here, but the XP-guest takes a while to boot, yes.
 Right now I simply don't shutdown the guest and hibernate-to-ram the
 whole linux-box.

I moved the VM from a LV formatted with XFS to another LV formatted with
ext4 (both mounted with noatime).

It seems to help a bit, the VM boots faster and also works smoother.

iotop shows less load for kdmflush as well.

Just for the records ...

Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-04-30 Thread Florian Philipp
Am 29.04.2010 20:22, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 18.03.2010 22:16, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 13.03.2010 19:25, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors
 with smartmontools.  Other than that the only thing I can think of is
 something like a performance regression in the ide/scsi/sata
 controller (on host or virtual) or mdadm on host.  If the host system
 is bogged before starting vmware instances I would suspect the former
 (host controller or mdadm).

 The disks look good so far ...

 Just to bump this one up again ...

 Hard disks OK, ran long smart-tests, completely ok.

 Still that high io-load from kdmflush.
 
 No change since then.
 
 What do you guys use? RAID1, RAID0 ?? LVM? Specific filesystems?
 I could also transfer it to another box using NFSv4 ... but that wasn't
 much difference back then.
 
 I would like to hear your thoughts, thanks, Stefan
 

Hi!

I just want to tell you that I experience similar problems with
vmware-player. I'm currently on kernel 2.6.32. The guest system is a
Ubuntu with an Oracle Express database (used for a database lecture I'm
taking).

The system feels like it swaps out the complete host system when I
switch to the guest system and vice versa although there is plenty of
free memory. It is so bad that the system becomes completely unusable
for more than 15 minutes. I didn't investigate it yet because I don't
really need that guest OS.

Regards,
Florian Philipp



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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-04-30 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 30.04.2010 16:41, schrieb Florian Philipp:

 I just want to tell you that I experience similar problems with 
 vmware-player. 

Good to hear that ... in a way.

 I'm currently on kernel 2.6.32. The guest system is a 
 Ubuntu with an Oracle Express database (used for a database lecture
 I'm taking).

I had those problems with 2.6.32 as well.
Should try to go back further for a check ...

 The system feels like it swaps out the complete host system when I 
 switch to the guest system and vice versa although there is plenty
 of free memory. It is so bad that the system becomes completely
 unusable for more than 15 minutes. I didn't investigate it yet
 because I don't really need that guest OS.

Good for you ;-)

It's not THAT bad here, but the XP-guest takes a while to boot, yes.
Right now I simply don't shutdown the guest and hibernate-to-ram the
whole linux-box.

Thanks, Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-04-29 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 18.03.2010 22:16, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 Am 13.03.2010 19:25, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
 
 If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors
 with smartmontools.  Other than that the only thing I can think of is
 something like a performance regression in the ide/scsi/sata
 controller (on host or virtual) or mdadm on host.  If the host system
 is bogged before starting vmware instances I would suspect the former
 (host controller or mdadm).

 The disks look good so far ...
 
 Just to bump this one up again ...
 
 Hard disks OK, ran long smart-tests, completely ok.
 
 Still that high io-load from kdmflush.

No change since then.

What do you guys use? RAID1, RAID0 ?? LVM? Specific filesystems?
I could also transfer it to another box using NFSv4 ... but that wasn't
much difference back then.

I would like to hear your thoughts, thanks, Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-03-18 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 13.03.2010 19:25, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

 If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors
 with smartmontools.  Other than that the only thing I can think of is
 something like a performance regression in the ide/scsi/sata
 controller (on host or virtual) or mdadm on host.  If the host system
 is bogged before starting vmware instances I would suspect the former
 (host controller or mdadm).
 
 The disks look good so far ...

Just to bump this one up again ...

Hard disks OK, ran long smart-tests, completely ok.

Still that high io-load from kdmflush.

Stefan



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-03-13 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 12.03.2010 23:37, schrieb Kyle Bader:
 If the elevated iowait from iostat is on the host you might be able to
 find something hogging you io bandwidth with iotop.  Also look for D
 state procs with ps auxr.  Are you on a software raid?

Yes, sw-raid level 1, two SATA-disks.

iotop points to kdmflush, whatever that is ...

equery doesn't know it, so I assume it's some kind of kernel-process?

device-mapper-related ? dm ...

 If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors
 with smartmontools.  Other than that the only thing I can think of is
 something like a performance regression in the ide/scsi/sata
 controller (on host or virtual) or mdadm on host.  If the host system
 is bogged before starting vmware instances I would suspect the former
 (host controller or mdadm).

The disks look good so far ...

thanks, S



Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-03-12 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 11.03.2010 16:54, schrieb Kyle Bader:
 If you use the cfq scheduler (linux default) you might try turning off
 low latency mode (introduced in 2.6.32):
 
 Echo 0  /sys/class/block/device name/queue/iosched/low_latency
 
 http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_32

That sounded good, but unfortunately it is not really doing the trick.
The VM still takes minutes to boot ... and this after I copied it back
to the RAID1-array which should in theory be faster than the
noraid-partition before.

Thanks anyway, I will test that setting ...

Stefan




Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-03-12 Thread Kyle Bader
If the elevated iowait from iostat is on the host you might be able to
find something hogging you io bandwidth with iotop.  Also look for D
state procs with ps auxr.  Are you on a software raid?

If you are on linux soft raid you might check your disks for errors
with smartmontools.  Other than that the only thing I can think of is
something like a performance regression in the ide/scsi/sata
controller (on host or virtual) or mdadm on host.  If the host system
is bogged before starting vmware instances I would suspect the former
(host controller or mdadm).

On 3/11/10, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
 Am 11.03.2010 16:54, schrieb Kyle Bader:
 If you use the cfq scheduler (linux default) you might try turning off
 low latency mode (introduced in 2.6.32):

 Echo 0  /sys/class/block/device name/queue/iosched/low_latency

 http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_32

 That sounded good, but unfortunately it is not really doing the trick.
 The VM still takes minutes to boot ... and this after I copied it back
 to the RAID1-array which should in theory be faster than the
 noraid-partition before.

 Thanks anyway, I will test that setting ...

 Stefan




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Re: [gentoo-user] vmware-server performance

2010-03-11 Thread Kyle Bader
If you use the cfq scheduler (linux default) you might try turning off
low latency mode (introduced in 2.6.32):

Echo 0  /sys/class/block/device name/queue/iosched/low_latency

http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_32

On 3/10/10, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:

 Recently I see bad performance with my vmware-server.

 Loads of harddisk IO ... even bad on the RAID1, disks working all the
 time (I hear them and iostat tells me).

 Might have to do with kernel 2.6.33 and non-fitting vmware-modules?

 I masked some modules back then because they didn't work, maybe they
 would now.

 Could someone tell me what combo works with gentoo-sources-2.6.33 ?

 I currently have:

 # eix vmware-mod
 [I] app-emulation/vmware-modules
  Available versions:  1.0.0.15-r1 1.0.0.15-r2 (~)1.0.0.24-r1{tbz2}
 [m]1.0.0.25-r1 [m](~)1.0.0.26 {kernel_linux}
  Installed versions:  1.0.0.24-r1{tbz2}(20:34:53
 01.03.2010)(kernel_linux)

 # eix vmware-ser
 [I] app-emulation/vmware-server
  Available versions:  1.0.8.126538!s 1.0.9.156507!s
 (~)1.0.10.203137!s (~)2.0.1.156745-r3!s{tbz2} (~)2.0.2.203138!f!s{tbz2}
  Installed versions:  2.0.2.203138!f!s{tbz2}(20:19:33 10.03.2010)


 Thanks in advance, Stefan



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