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12 Replies Last post: Jul 26, 2008 2:57 PM by Texiwill  

NEWBIE QUESTIONS posted: Jul 25, 2008 11:54 PM

Click to view mikemcsw's profile Enthusiast 67 posts since
Jul 25, 2008

I just found out that I will be helping support our vmware infrastructure, and so the first thing I am doing is installing ESX on VMWorkstation so I can play.

I had 3.5 update 1, and it had the pegasus problem,so I just decided to download the trial version 3.5 update 2 to see if that fixes that problem.

My first question is, does the 3.5 update 2 resolve the pegasus problem?

My second question is, can I enter the license information somewhere on the trial version so it wont expire?

My third question is, is there a "student" version that is a scaled down ESX server that doesn't expire?

My fourth question is, what is the proper way to shut it down?

THanks


Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

1. Jul 26, 2008 1:24 AM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view oreeh's profile Guru 9,872 posts since
Nov 30, 2005
FYI: this thread has been moved to the VI: ESX 3.5 forum.

Oliver Reeh
VMware Communities User Moderator

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

3. Jul 26, 2008 1:48 AM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view oreeh's profile Guru 9,872 posts since
Nov 30, 2005
Looks like your host's CPU doesn't support the required virtualization extensions or isn't configured to use it.
See ESX as a WS 6.5 guest

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

5. Jul 26, 2008 1:54 AM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view oreeh's profile Guru 9,872 posts since
Nov 30, 2005
ESX 3.5 only works as a VM with WS 6.5 beta.

also the link you gave me says i am not authorized?
Then you have not registered for the WS 6.5 beta.

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

7. Jul 26, 2008 11:07 AM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view oreeh's profile Guru 9,872 posts since
Nov 30, 2005
According to all the users that tried it it doesn't work - at least not reliable.

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

10. Jul 26, 2008 11:38 AM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view oreeh's profile Guru 9,872 posts since
Nov 30, 2005
check the thread I posted above

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

11. Jul 26, 2008 12:44 PM in response to: mikemcsw
Click to view tom howarth's profile Guru 7,367 posts since
Jul 25, 2005

the underlying ESX may be working flawlessly, but have you tired to start a Guest VM, when you do your environment will crash and burn. this is also documented on the xtravirt site. ESX 3.5 exposes more VT extensions to the Guest and when these are passed back up form then pCPU through WS6.x.x, workstation throughs a wooblely.


If you want to install and run ESX 3.5 as a Workstation guest and then run guests under ESX the you will requrie the lates 6.5 beta, it is now public beta so there should be no issues obtaining a copy and temp license from VMware.

Tom Howarth
VMware Communities User Moderator

Re: NEWBIE QUESTIONS

12. Jul 26, 2008 2:57 PM in response to: tom howarth
Click to view Texiwill's profile Guru 10,236 posts since
Jan 13, 2004
Hello,

This thread is locked as it is continued in pink screening - spin count exceeded..possible deadlock.


Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
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