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Hi guys! Hope you can offer some clues. I need to be able to see an extension3 filesystem (linux) from a windows machine, and was wondering if the only options I have is: 1) To use something...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/29/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
The VMDK file on one of our VMs was accidently deleted via the command line on the ESX host. This wasn't the boot parotion, but a data D: drive. The data drive VMDK actually resides on a LUN. I...
Zones: Operating Systems, Backup ...Date Answered: 03/13/2007 Grade: A Views: 78
I have a 100GB disk that I need to expand in GSX, but my disk is called "Exchange D drive.vmdk".  Note the spaces... My issue in the command line is that it will not take a disk with a space in it....
Zones: Windows 64-bit, Exchange, ...Date Answered: 07/19/2007 Grade: A Views: 38
Hi, I'm looking for a way to mount VMWare VMDK files in Windows 2003, so I can access and edit them like a standard mounted drive. Does anyone know of a product that can do this? Cheers, Fin
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/29/2007 Grade: A Views: 232
I am trying to copy a VMDK file, which is Red-Hat Linux, from one location to another and every time I try I get the error "Cannot Copy, Parameters are incorrect."  All other files, I can copy with...
Zones: Red Hat Linux, VMwareDate Answered: 03/24/2008 Grade: A Views: 106
Hello  I'm hoping there is a simple answer to this question:  how can I tell virtual center that i've moved the vswp and the vmdk files on a particular VM from where they used to be to their new l...
Zones: VMwareDate Answered: 03/27/2008 Grade: A Views: 27
I had to rebuild my vmware server due to a botched upgrade.  I now need to know how to re-register my vmdk files so I can continue building my DEV environment.
Zones: Operating Systems, Linux Admin, Red Ha...Date Answered: 02/01/2007 Grade: B Views: 0
Why does my vmware server have 2 different vmdk files? There is the one I created called PeakServer3.vmdk which is 20 GB And then there is the PeakServer3-000001.vmdk which is 1.5 GB The VMX...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 02/15/2007 Grade: A Views: 50
Hi, I've been told that a good way to place a copy of virtualised machines on multiple pieces of hardware is to copy the VMDK file from one machine  to another with a script so I have at least s...
Zones: Scripting, Operating Systems, ...Date Answered: 06/16/2007 Grade: A Views: 33
My VM ware is constantly growing... I do use several snap shots and then later delete them. However when I go into th folder i see several vmdk files - huge sizes. Do I need to go inside that folde...
Zones: VMS / OpenVMSDate Answered: 10/15/2007 Grade: A Views: 6