Upgrade VMware Tools on Linux based virtual appliances
I just updated a cluster of 5.1 to 5.5, some of the VMS are virtual appliances based on Linux (most of them on CentOS) which are fairly locked down (no easy access console) critical how's this for upgrade these types of virtual machines to the latest version of VMware Tools? I'm a little OCD and it bothers me that some of the VMS are VMware Tools reports that are "Stale" :-)
Thank you.
I know what you mean about the annoying notification bit... However, most of the providers WILL group and test vmtools as well as the Virtual Appliance that they release.
The answer isn't vmtools upgrade, it has upgraded the Virtual Appliances.
for example
Installation of NetScaler virtual appliance on VMware ESX - Citrix eDocs
You have a list of virtual appliances and you run versions?
Chris
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Hello world...
I just upgrade my ESX 3.5 servers to vSphere 4.1. All this work is very well with the upgrade right now.
After that, I tried to mise a niveau of VMware Tools and hardware of VM for my virtual machine and the problems started.
I tried with two different VM (the two Windows 2003) and the problem appears for the two VM.
I don't want to test another VM of the different operating system now, I'm afraid to go too far with update of Pentecost the problem I have now.
I tried two VM to be sure that the problem is not only on a virtual machine.
First of all, the mouse.
My mouse has jerky movement. The button works, but sometimes I have to click several times to select what I want.
I tried to uninstall the mouse in Device Manager and reinstall, but not really Pentecost improvement which (buttons works better, but... not so sure).
Second problem.
After you restart the server after VMmware tools and hardware virtual machine, the network link not working anymore.
When I go to my network card configuration, IP settings are reset in DHCP mode.
If I go again all my IP settings, Windows says:
The IP address is hidden from the network and Dial-up connections
folder because it is not physically in the computer or is a riser
It does not work. If the same address is assigned to both adapters and
they become active, only one of them will use this address. This may result
in the incorrect system configuration. You want to enter a different IP address
address of this adapter in the list of IP addresses for this card in the list
Advanced IP address in the dialog box
If I answer Yes to this, I have to enter a new IP address, and of course, this is not what I want to do.
If I don't answer, the network working again.
I think it is a strange message but the work of the vSphere maybe network now.
Anyone have any idea why my work network and mouse as this upgrade after.
All other VM that is not upgraded so far works great.
Thanks in advance...
(1) make sure that your hardware acceleration is safe enough. I got the upgrade down my hardware acceleration several times already.
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(a) open a command prompt
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I hope that there is a simple explanation how to do it.
Simple is a relative term.
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My question is if anyone thinks that there is a risk associated with the use of this process to guard against a possible problem that might occur after an upgrade VMware Tools.
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Seems like a lot of works well, but it does not offer a good backup method.
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Hello
Y at - it a general Vmware tools for all Linux: I mean Redhat suse and Ubuntu are the same?
Where can I download it
Thank you
You can install it via the tools provided with your ESXi installation. Right-click the virtual machine in the inventory and select comments-> installation / upgrade VMware Tools.
This will mount a CD player in the guest operating system, providing VMware tools. The steps to install on CentOS (i.e. RHEL base):
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # cd/tmp
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # mkdir/mnt/cdrom
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # mount/dev/cdrom/mnt/cdrom
Mount: block device/dev/sr0 is protected write, read-only installation
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # cp /mnt/cdrom/VMwareTools-*.tar.gz/tmp
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # umount-l/mnt/cdrom
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # tar xfz VMwareTools-version 9.0.0 - 782409.tar.gz
root@srv20 [/ TMP] # cd vmware-tools-distrib.
root@srv20 [/ tmp/vmware-tools-distrib] # perl./vmware-install.pl--defaut
Debian may differ a little in the names, but you get the idea.
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Im not a Linux guy and im going to have to start learning more about Linux, but I've noticed to allocate to the virtual machine is here who have Linux, either do not have VMware tools installed, or are obsolete. Its mix of Red Hat Enterprise 6, SUSE Linux 11, CentOS 4/5/6/7 and Ubuntu.
My first concern is security, from a point of view security should I get these Linux VM up to date with the latest VMware tools, or else get installed on it?
A feature point of view im says that the virtual machine is working well.
Thank you
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Hi Defrogger,
I have a small number of Linux virtual machines in my environment and I have VMware tools installed, its always good to keep up to date.
They also provide the required drivers for the VM Client interact with the reliable ESXi host. This interface allows also ESXi host be able to check on the health of the client VM during its operation.
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Hello
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My Xubuntu 14.04 is up-to-date. I've recently performed 'apt - get dist-upgrade'.
I can continue with the installation, but then shared folders does not work.
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Annex: Error Message
Using the kernel build system.
"do: Verzeichnis" / tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only 'enter wird. "
/ usr/bin/make /lib/modules/3.13.0-46-generic/build/include/ - c... SUBDIRS = $PWD SRCROOT = $PWD. \
MODULEBUILDDIR = modules
make [1]: Verzeichnis»/usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic«wird enter
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/backdoor.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/backdoorGcc64.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/cpName.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/bdhandler.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/cpNameLinux.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/cpNameLite.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/dentry.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/dir.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/file.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/filesystem.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/fsutil.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/hgfsBd.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/hgfsEscape.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/hgfsUtil.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.o
CC [M] /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/link.o
In file included from usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/arch/x86/include/asm/percpu.h:44:0,
of usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/arch/x86/include/asm/preempt.h:5.
of include/linux/preempt.h:18.
of include/linux/spinlock.h:50.
of include/linux/mmzone.h:7.
of include/linux/gfp.h:4.
of include/linux/mm.h:8.
of include/linux/pagemap.h:7.
from /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:29:
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c: in function 'HgfsPermission ':
include/Linux/kernel.h:793:27: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
const typeof (((type *) 0)-> member) * __mptr = (ptr); \
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:708:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
for (pos = hlist_entry_safe ((head)-> first, typeof (* (pos)), member); \)
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
include/Linux/kernel.h:793:48: warning: initialization of the [default] incompatible pointer type
const typeof (((type *) 0)-> member) * __mptr = (ptr); \
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:708:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
for (pos = hlist_entry_safe ((head)-> first, typeof (* (pos)), member); \)
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
In file included from include/linux/compiler-gcc.h:106:0,
of include/linux/compiler.h:54.
of include/uapi/linux/stddef.h:1.
of include/linux/stddef.h:4.
of usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/include/uapi/linux/posix_types.h:4.
of include/uapi/linux/types.h:13.
of include/linux/types.h:5.
of tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/./shared/driver-config.h:71.
from /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:26:
include/Linux/compiler-gcc4.h:14:34: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
#define __compiler_offsetof(a,b) __builtin_offsetof (a, b)
^
include/linux/STDDEF.h:17:31: Note: the expansion of the macro '__compiler_offsetof '.
#define offsetof (TYPE, MEMBER) __compiler_offsetof (TYPE, MEMBER)
^
include/Linux/kernel.h:794:29: Note: the expansion of the macro "offsetof".
(type *) ((char *) __mptr - offsetof (type, member)) ;})
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:708:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
for (pos = hlist_entry_safe ((head)-> first, typeof (* (pos)), member); \)
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
In file included from include/linux/preempt.h:10:0,
of include/linux/spinlock.h:50.
of include/linux/mmzone.h:7.
of include/linux/gfp.h:4.
of include/linux/mm.h:8.
of include/linux/pagemap.h:7.
from /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:29:
include/linux/List.h:710:35: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
POS = hlist_entry_safe ((pos)-> member.next, typeof (* (pos)), member))
^
include/linux/List.h:697:12: Note: in the definition of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
({typeof (ptr) ___ptr = (ptr); \})
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
include/linux/List.h:710:35: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
POS = hlist_entry_safe ((pos)-> member.next, typeof (* (pos)), member))
^
include/linux/List.h:697:28: Note: in the definition of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
({typeof (ptr) ___ptr = (ptr); \})
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
In file included from usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/arch/x86/include/asm/percpu.h:44:0,
of usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/arch/x86/include/asm/preempt.h:5.
of include/linux/preempt.h:18.
of include/linux/spinlock.h:50.
of include/linux/mmzone.h:7.
of include/linux/gfp.h:4.
of include/linux/mm.h:8.
of include/linux/pagemap.h:7.
from /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:29:
include/Linux/kernel.h:793:27: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
const typeof (((type *) 0)-> member) * __mptr = (ptr); \
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:710:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
POS = hlist_entry_safe ((pos)-> member.next, typeof (* (pos)), member))
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
include/Linux/kernel.h:793:48: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast [default]
const typeof (((type *) 0)-> member) * __mptr = (ptr); \
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:710:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
POS = hlist_entry_safe ((pos)-> member.next, typeof (* (pos)), member))
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
In file included from include/linux/compiler-gcc.h:106:0,
of include/linux/compiler.h:54.
of include/uapi/linux/stddef.h:1.
of include/linux/stddef.h:4.
of usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic/include/uapi/linux/posix_types.h:4.
of include/uapi/linux/types.h:13.
of include/linux/types.h:5.
of tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/./shared/driver-config.h:71.
from /tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:26:
include/Linux/compiler-gcc4.h:14:34: error: 'struct dentry' has no member named 'd_alias '.
#define __compiler_offsetof(a,b) __builtin_offsetof (a, b)
^
include/linux/STDDEF.h:17:31: Note: the expansion of the macro '__compiler_offsetof '.
#define offsetof (TYPE, MEMBER) __compiler_offsetof (TYPE, MEMBER)
^
include/Linux/kernel.h:794:29: Note: the expansion of the macro "offsetof".
(type *) ((char *) __mptr - offsetof (type, member)) ;})
^
include/linux/List.h:687:40: Note: the expansion of the macro «container_of»
#define hlist_entry (ptr, type, member) container_of (ptr, type, member)
^
include/linux/List.h:698:15: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry '.
___ptr? hlist_entry (___ptr, type, member): NULL; \
^
include/linux/List.h:710:13: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_entry_safe '.
POS = hlist_entry_safe ((pos)-> member.next, typeof (* (pos)), member))
^
/tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.c:1920:7: Note: the expansion of the macro 'hlist_for_each_entry '.
hlist_for_each_entry (dentry,
^
make [2]: * [/ tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only/inode.o] Fehler 1
make [2]: * Auf noch nicht processes wird going going...
make [1]: * [_module_/tmp/modconfig snuOuv/vmhgfs-only] error 2
make [1]: Verzeichnis»/usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-46-generic«verlassen wird
make: * [vmhgfs.ko] Fehler 2
"do: Verzeichnis" / tmp/modconfig-snuOuv/vmhgfs-only "verlassen wird."
The filesystem (vmhgfs module) driver is used only for the shared folder
feature. The rest of the software provided by VMware Tools is designed to work
regardless of this function.
If you want the shared folders feature, you can install the driver of
running vmware-config - tools.pl again after making sure that gcc, binutils, make
and your kernel sources are installed on your computer.
These packages are available on the installation of your distribution CD.
[Press the Enter key to continue]
As Barney42 pointed out, this question comes with the new kernel 3.13.0 - 46. And indeed helped me to find a workaround:
Tools can be patched manually. In vmhgfs.tar, inode.c
d_alias
should be replaced byd_u.d_alias
put it back to the tar and then recompile tools.Here is a script that does this (tested on ubuntu 32 bit 14.04, vmware workstation on a windows host 11.1):
#!/bin/sh -x
cd /usr/lib/vmware-tools/modules/source
tar xf vmhgfs.tar
grep -q d_u.d_alias vmhgfs-only/inode.c && echo "already patched" && exit 0
sed -i -e s/d_alias/d_u.d_alias/ vmhgfs-only/inode.c
cp -p vmhgfs.tar vmhgfs.tar.orig
tar cf vmhgfs.tar vmhgfs-only
vmware-config-tools.pl -d -mNOTE: This makes incompatible tools with older versions of the kernel, i.e. 3.13.0 - 45.
However, @VMware-team, please do run again out of the box, or submit a patch for the Linux kernel. You are a large business, should be no problem.
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I wonder if there is a way to create tasks scheduled using the Scheduler of vSphere.
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PFB the process to install VMtool without restarting the machines.
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BR
JD
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Thank you
/ Martin
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Please take a look at this VMware KB: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/340
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