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khughes
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vMA in Workstation

I'm trying to get familiar with vMA before we make the move from ESX to ESXi by loading it up in a Workstation VM. Whenever I try to deploy it and power it on it fails. Is there a special setting that should be configured before it works?

-- Kyle

"RParker wrote: I guess I was wrong, everything CAN be virtualized "

-- Kyle "RParker wrote: I guess I was wrong, everything CAN be virtualized "
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lamw
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Are you getting this particular error? http://virtualkenneth.com/2010/07/28/running-vma-4-1-on-vmware-workstation/

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lamw
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Are you getting this particular error? http://virtualkenneth.com/2010/07/28/running-vma-4-1-on-vmware-workstation/

=========================================================================

William Lam

VMware vExpert 2009,2010

VMware VCP3,4

VMware VCAP4-DCA

VMware scripts and resources at:

Twitter: @lamw

Getting Started with the vMA (tips/tricks)

Getting Started with the vSphere SDK for Perl

VMware Code Central - Scripts/Sample code for Developers and Administrators

VMware Developer Community

If you find this information useful, please award points for "correct" or "helpful".

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khughes
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Thank you.

-- Kyle

"RParker wrote: I guess I was wrong, everything CAN be virtualized "

-- Kyle "RParker wrote: I guess I was wrong, everything CAN be virtualized "
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