RH EL 4.6 64 bit-> your CPU does not support long Mode?

Hello

I try to create a guest RH EL Linux 4.6_64bit on a HP DL585G1 ESX3i server build 123629.

After the start of the guest, I get only the Message: "your CPU does not support long Mode. Use a 32-bit Distribution"

The fool is, when I boot the direkt ServerHardware with this installation of EL HR CD, the installer runs fine!

So what is happening here?

Any clue?

Thank you

Thomas

You may need to test if:

(a) you run a review of 'good' (in terms of supported 64-bit comments) CPU (for example, several AMD chips have been officially ranked 'not kosher' VMware because of the inadequate support of segmentation) - see http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=1901 for more details.

(b) AMD - V / Pacifica (VT if it is an Intel CPU) is not disabled in the BIOS of the computer.

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