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For example, in RHEL 4, create the following repo file under \\etc\\yum.repos.d # # VMware OSPs for RHEL4 # [vmware-tools-collection] name=vmware-tools-collection baseurl= enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey= -PACKAGING-GPG-RSA-KEY.pub
Manual Download of VMware Tools. Here is the URL you need to know, in case you want to download VMware tools manually. VMware tools differ for each specific OS. You can if you want to store all those VM tools packages on your network share for later usage.
VMware tools differ in size. For example, the ISO package of VMware tools for Windows 2003 standard is about 45Mb. You can present and mount this ISO to the VM where you need to install this package.
[root@mccfs9 VMware]# tar xzvf VMware-Tools-10.0.0-3000743.tar.gz VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/ VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/ VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/solaris.iso.sig VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/windows.iso.sig VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/linux.iso.sig VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/freebsd.iso VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/tools-key.pub VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/linux_avr_manifest.txt VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/linux.iso VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/windows_avr_manifest.txt VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/windows.iso VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/solaris.iso VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/darwin.iso VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/darwin.iso.sig VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/solaris_avr_manifest.txt VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools/freebsd.iso.sig VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/floppies/ VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/floppies/pvscsi-WindowsXP.flp VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/floppies/pvscsi-Windows2003.flp VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/floppies/pvscsi-Windows2008.flp VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/floppies/vmscsi.flp [root@mccfs9 VMware]# ls VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743 VMware-Tools-10.0.0-3000743.tar.gz [root@mccfs9 VMware]# cd VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/ [root@mccfs9 VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743]# ls floppies vmtools [root@mccfs9 VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743]# cd vmtools/ [root@mccfs9 vmtools]# ls darwin.iso freebsd.iso.sig linux.iso.sig solaris.iso.sig windows.iso darwin.iso.sig linux_avr_manifest.txt solaris_avr_manifest.txt tools-key.pub windows.iso.sig freebsd.iso linux.iso solaris.iso windows_avr_manifest.txt
[root@mccvmtest /usr/local/admin/VMware/VMware-tools-10.0.0-3000743/vmtools ]$ ls darwin.iso freebsd.iso.sig linux.iso.sig solaris.iso.sig windows.iso darwin.iso.sig linux_avr_manifest.txt solaris_avr_manifest.txt tools-key.pub windows.iso.sig freebsd.iso linux.iso solaris.iso windows_avr_manifest.txt
The installation of VMware Tools 10.0.0 build-3000743 for Linux completed successfully. You can decide to remove this software from your system at any time by invoking the following command: \"/usr/bin/vmware-uninstall-tools.pl\".
Before running VMware Tools for the first time, you need to configure it by invoking the following command: \"/usr/bin/vmware-config-tools.pl\". Do you want this program to invoke the command for you now [yes]
VMware automatic kernel modules enables automatic building and installation of VMware kernel modules at boot that are not already present. This feature can be enabled/disabled by re-running vmware-config-tools.pl.
Creating a new initrd boot image for the kernel. Generating the key and certificate files. Successfully generated the key and certificate files. vmware-tools start/running The configuration of VMware Tools 10.0.0 build-3000743 for Linux for this running kernel completed successfully.
The first thing is to download VMware tools. The VMware Tools Operating System Specific Packages is an excellent resource for finding all the Tools package downloads. To see a list of all release back to v10.0.0 you can visit
You can get some idea of what is required by calling the installation .exe (setup.exe/setup64.exe for the ISO download or the VMware-tools-*.exe for the standalone download) from a command line with the switch setup64.exe /
I have a Windows XP Pro virtual machine installed in VMware player 15. I have had some trouble installing VMware tools on the XP-station. When I tried to do it manually with the latest ISO-file, I got the error message that it's not a valid Win32-program. After some fiddling I downloaded an ISO-file with version 9.4.15 and got it to work.
I have seen this issue many times in windows server 2003 R2. specially, when i upgrade my environment into latest build.After that VMTools warning message arrived. it will generate tons of event log s.Why this problem arrived is due to various reasons. you can find more about at following VMWare KB 2036350
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