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    • J
      joeshmoe
      last edited by

      Worked perfectly. Thanks Jimp.

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        Tubs
        last edited by

        @jimp:

        You can install the actual VMware tools from the console if you wish to use vmxnet3 NICs and such.

        Acc. your instruction I have installed the vm tools under pfsense 2.1 64bit running on ESXi 5.5. The vmxnet3 driver also is working. But somehow the ESXi client is telling me "not installed" and does not provide the option for shutdown the guest.

        Did I forgot something?

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          @Tubs:

          @jimp:

          You can install the actual VMware tools from the console if you wish to use vmxnet3 NICs and such.

          Acc. your instruction I have installed the vm tools under pfsense 2.1 64bit running on ESXi 5.5. The vmxnet3 driver also is working. But somehow the ESXi client is telling me "not installed" and does not provide the option for shutdown the guest.

          Did I forgot something?

          Make sure to do the script part of the instructions, and ensure that the vmtools daemon is running. If you didn't do the ldconfig script then the kernel modules would work but the daemon that reports the status to ESX wouldn't work.

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          • valnarV
            valnar
            last edited by

            It sounds like the 8.7 is perfectly fine to use then. I prefer the E1000 NIC, so is anything gained by the 8.8?

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              biggsy
              last edited by

              @valnar:

              It sounds like the 8.7 is perfectly fine to use then. I prefer the E1000 NIC, so is anything gained by the 8.8?

              No.  As asterix noted earlier, 8.8.1 has been broken for a long time.

              8.7.0.3046 (build-425873) seems to be a long way behind the current stable release (open-vm-tools-9.4.0-1280544) but it works.

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                Tubs
                last edited by

                @jimp:

                Make sure to do the script part of the instructions, and ensure that the vmtools daemon is running. If you didn't do the ldconfig script then the kernel modules would work but the daemon that reports the status to ESX wouldn't work.

                I did.
                000-ldconfig.sh script and vmware-tools.sh script are running at startup. But ESXi 5.5 still is telling me that vmware tools are not installed.

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  Is vmtoolsd actually running though?

                  Check the output of:

                  ps uxawww | grep vmtoolsd
                  

                  You should see something like:

                  root   69759  0.0  1.9 32976  9516  ??  I     2Oct13   7:30.60 /usr/local/lib/vmware-tools/sbin/vmtoolsd
                  

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                    Tubs
                    last edited by

                    @jimp:

                    Is vmtoolsd actually running though?

                    Seems to be is running. But ESXi 5.5 does not detect it.

                    root   79537  0.0  0.2 26168  6236  ??  SN   Tue09PM   0:16.56 /usr/local/lib/vmware-tools/sbin/vmtoolsd
                    root   94328  0.0  0.0  9068  1468   0  S+    8:27PM   0:00.00 grep vmtoolsd
                    
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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                      last edited by

                      Not sure then, might be a 5.5 thing. The hosts I can hit to try it on are all 5.0 or 5.1.

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Im running 5.5 – will try the doc instructions when I get home.  Don't want to reboot my pfsense remotely since using it to access my network ;)

                        edit: ok very odd.. Tools is currently running as you can see from screenshots.. And I can send the command to restart the vm via the guest options and seems to reboot clean.. Just both esxi client and vserver not installed.  Even though the client shows running as well??

                        vcenter shows running with version number even, but then says not installed?  Odd..

                        edit:  Ok I updated the tools on my ubuntu vm as well - and its showing the same thing running (not installed) so something not quite right with the 5.5 tools I think.

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                          biggsy
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                          I just built a new ESXi 5.5 server and installed pfSense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64).

                          Installed  Open-VM-Tools 8.7.0.3046 (build-425873) and it seems fine.

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                            ^ dude read the freaking thread!! before you post and make yourself look - too late ;)

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