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    VMware tools still not working on newest 2.2.3, can't gracefully shutdown

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      mephisto
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      @johnpoz:

      As to it running fine in 4.anything is pure luck.. freebsd 10 was not supported until 5.5u2

      Why anyone would still be running 4 or even 5.x  I don't get - 6 has been out for quite some time.. I can see not going to it the first day it releases in a production setup.  But 2 patches have already been released, etc..  I would think its safe to move too.

      Support for 4.x ended back in 2014.. Over a year ago.. Why would you be using unsupported version?

      ESXi6 is full of bugs, I use Veeam for several clients and there are many problems involving the latest VMFS 6 as well. I downgraded everything back to 5.5. I don't want my client backups risking to corrupt.

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        Jamerson
        last edited by

        @mephisto:

        @johnpoz:

        As to it running fine in 4.anything is pure luck.. freebsd 10 was not supported until 5.5u2

        Why anyone would still be running 4 or even 5.x  I don't get - 6 has been out for quite some time.. I can see not going to it the first day it releases in a production setup.  But 2 patches have already been released, etc..  I would think its safe to move too.

        Support for 4.x ended back in 2014.. Over a year ago.. Why would you be using unsupported version?

        ESXi6 is full of bugs, I use Veeam for several clients and there are many problems involving the latest VMFS 6 as well. I downgraded everything back to 5.5. I don't want my client backups risking to corrupt.

        we are using Veeam on ESXI 6.0 everything is fine no issue noted .
        this forum is about PFSENSE Firewall,
        Make sure your VEEAM is on the latest Path 2U.

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          Supermule Banned
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          Hve you tested your backups and if ther are working in case of failure?

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            Jamerson
            last edited by

            @Supermule:

            Hve you tested your backups and if ther are working in case of failure?

            yes sir,
            everything is running fine,
            just tested a exchange and domain controller, both runs smoothly.
            so patch your back up server.

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              kevindd992002
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              The open vm tools package downloaded from within pfsense is an older version, version 9.4.0 build 1280544. The latest version of open vm tools in gitbhub is 9.10.2 (https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-9.10.2). How can we install packages manually in pfsense? And is it recommended to use the latest version in github for that purpose?

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                kevindd992002
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                Any thoughts here?

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  What features or bug fixes make this newer version pertinent to pfsense/freebsd?  Is this new version in the freebsd ports?  If so then I would think the package maintainer could update the package.

                  The current version seems to do what is required of it, allow for shutdown of the vm in a graceful manner - to be honest I can not think of what else you would need the tools for?  So if the old version does this not clear to what you would want in the newer version?

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                    kevindd992002
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                    Well, it's just that it was recommended by a member in the open vm tools github issues in connection with my issue here: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/issues/29

                    I already solved that issue and apparently it was not caused by the open vm tools installation itself. My disk space in my VM was not enough which caused the issue.

                    But I was still interested in installing the latest open vm tools package especially on a freebsd 10.1-based pfsense instance.

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      well what I see here
                      http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=&portname=open-vm-tools&wildcard=

                      The version is current what available.. Once this has been update I would assume the package maintainer will update the package.

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                        kevindd992002
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                        Got it. Thanks.

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