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− | ==== | + | ===VMware Server=== |
− | + | ====Installation==== | |
− | + | To facilitate installation the RPM's are available in the [http://yum.snetram.nl snetram repository], until the contribs repository will be online. | |
Get shell access (with Putty or similar ssh-client) and log in as root. | Get shell access (with Putty or similar ssh-client) and log in as root. | ||
− | + | Configure the snetram repository if you not already have it available. {{Repository|snetram}} | |
− | + | yum install smeserver-vmware-server-0.0.1-4.el4.sme.noarch.rpm \ | |
− | + | VMware-server-1.0.4-56528.i386.rpm \ | |
− | + | --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates --enablerepo=snetram | |
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The above will also install xinetd for dependency. | The above will also install xinetd for dependency. | ||
+ | ====Configuration==== | ||
+ | Go to VMware web site and get a free serial number for VMware Server, linux version. | ||
+ | {{Note box|msg=The requirement for GCC is currently an optional. Depending on your kernel at the time you may find the the included modules load and run perfectly (it will give you a message to this effect). | ||
+ | Enabling repos help resolve dependencies. | ||
+ | yum install gcc}} | ||
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+ | To finish the installation run the following command: | ||
vmware-config.pl | vmware-config.pl | ||
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+ | {{Warning box|msg=Leaving gcc on a production server is considered a security risk, if you do not really need it you should not install it, if you need it you should seriously consider uninstalling gcc when you no longer need it. Removing gcc can be done using the following command: | ||
+ | yum remove gcc}} | ||
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot | signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot | ||
− | ==== | + | === VMWare Management UI === |
+ | ====Installation==== | ||
VMware Server Web-based management interface. It's optional, you can also use VMware Console from a client computer. | VMware Server Web-based management interface. It's optional, you can also use VMware Console from a client computer. | ||
− | wget http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-mui-1.0. | + | wget http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-mui-1.0.4-56528.tar.gz |
− | tar -xzvf VMware-mui-1.0. | + | tar -xzvf VMware-mui-1.0.4-56528.tar.gz |
cd vmware-mui-distrib/ | cd vmware-mui-distrib/ | ||
+ | ====Configuration==== | ||
+ | Configuration of the management user interface is done with a script that can be run like this: | ||
+ | ./vmware-install.pl | ||
− | + | === Remote access === | |
+ | The VMware Server will only be accessible from the local network. If you want to be able to access the VMware Server from internet, run these commands: | ||
+ | ====Console==== | ||
+ | To allow console access from your local network: | ||
+ | config set vmware service access private status enabled TCPPort 902 | ||
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+ | {{Warning box|The command below will open the ports of the Management Console to the internet, this means a serious security implication}} | ||
+ | To allow console access from all over the internet: | ||
+ | config set vmware service access public status enabled TCPPort 902 | ||
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+ | Update the remote access settings and reload changes: | ||
+ | signal-event remoteaccess-update | ||
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+ | Substitute "disabled" instead of "enabled" in the above commands to disable access. | ||
− | ==== | + | ====Management UI==== |
− | + | To allow Management UI access from your local network: | |
+ | config set httpd.vmware service TCPPorts 8222,8333 access private status enabled | ||
− | To allow | + | {{Warning box|The command below will open the ports of the Management UI to the internet, this means a serious security implication}} |
+ | To allow Management UI access from all over the internet: | ||
config set httpd.vmware service TCPPorts 8222,8333 access public status enabled | config set httpd.vmware service TCPPorts 8222,8333 access public status enabled | ||
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+ | After defining the service we need to make the service start at boot time | ||
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware | ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware | ||
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+ | Now we can manually start the service | ||
/etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware restart | /etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware restart | ||
signal-event remoteaccess-update | signal-event remoteaccess-update | ||
− | + | Substitute "disabled" instead of "enabled" in the above commands to disable access. | |
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− | Substitute "disabled" instead of "enabled" in the above commands to disable | ||
=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
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==== Console ==== | ==== Console ==== | ||
Download and install the VMware console from the VMware web site, or the MUI webpage, on a client machine or use the existing console if you already have VMware (Server) installed. | Download and install the VMware console from the VMware web site, or the MUI webpage, on a client machine or use the existing console if you already have VMware (Server) installed. | ||
Run Console on your client and connect to your_server and start to play... | Run Console on your client and connect to your_server and start to play... | ||
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+ | ====Management UI==== | ||
+ | Open a web browser and go to https://your_server:8333/vmware/en/ | ||
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+ | Log in as root and you will find VMware Management interface. | ||
=== Uninstallation === | === Uninstallation === |
Revision as of 10:18, 17 December 2007
Maintainer
Sme Developers
Description
VMware Server installs on any existing server hardware and partitions a physical server into multiple virtual machines by abstracting processor, memory, storage and networking resources, giving you greater hardware utilization and flexibility. Streamline software development and testing and simplify server provisioning as you utilize the ability to "build once, deploy many times."
Installation
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=37605.0
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=30838.msg162804#msg162804
VMware Server
Installation
To facilitate installation the RPM's are available in the snetram repository, until the contribs repository will be online.
Get shell access (with Putty or similar ssh-client) and log in as root.
Configure the snetram repository if you not already have it available. The following command will configure the snetram repository on SME Server. Snetram After adding it to the database we have to update the changes to the configuration file:
signal-event yum-modify
yum install smeserver-vmware-server-0.0.1-4.el4.sme.noarch.rpm \ VMware-server-1.0.4-56528.i386.rpm \ --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates --enablerepo=snetram
The above will also install xinetd for dependency.
Configuration
Go to VMware web site and get a free serial number for VMware Server, linux version.
To finish the installation run the following command:
vmware-config.pl
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
VMWare Management UI
Installation
VMware Server Web-based management interface. It's optional, you can also use VMware Console from a client computer.
wget http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-mui-1.0.4-56528.tar.gz
tar -xzvf VMware-mui-1.0.4-56528.tar.gz
cd vmware-mui-distrib/
Configuration
Configuration of the management user interface is done with a script that can be run like this:
./vmware-install.pl
Remote access
The VMware Server will only be accessible from the local network. If you want to be able to access the VMware Server from internet, run these commands:
Console
To allow console access from your local network:
config set vmware service access private status enabled TCPPort 902
To allow console access from all over the internet:
config set vmware service access public status enabled TCPPort 902
Update the remote access settings and reload changes:
signal-event remoteaccess-update
Substitute "disabled" instead of "enabled" in the above commands to disable access.
Management UI
To allow Management UI access from your local network:
config set httpd.vmware service TCPPorts 8222,8333 access private status enabled
To allow Management UI access from all over the internet:
config set httpd.vmware service TCPPorts 8222,8333 access public status enabled
After defining the service we need to make the service start at boot time
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service /etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware
Now we can manually start the service
/etc/rc7.d/S91httpd.vmware restart signal-event remoteaccess-update
Substitute "disabled" instead of "enabled" in the above commands to disable access.
Usage
Console
Download and install the VMware console from the VMware web site, or the MUI webpage, on a client machine or use the existing console if you already have VMware (Server) installed.
Run Console on your client and connect to your_server and start to play...
Management UI
Open a web browser and go to https://your_server:8333/vmware/en/
Log in as root and you will find VMware Management interface.
Uninstallation
vmware-uninstall-mui.pl yum remove VMware-server gcc smeserver-vmware-server
Check installed versions
yum info installed smeserver-vmware-server VMware-server
Additional information
More information about vmware can be found on the vmware website http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
VMware download site: http://register.vmware.com/content/download.html
If some setting went wrong during installation, just rerun
vmware-config.pl
Be aware that a yum update that includes a new kernel may cause a failure of VMware-server. In this case, you will have to re-run vmware-config.pl and rebuild the modules.
NB. VMware-server benefits from a lot of ram.
Bugs
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-vmware-server component or use this link .
Known problems
Virtual machines created in a Windows host probably need further customization to work fully under SMEserver (Linux) host.