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Updating the instructions for SME8 (was only documented in the SME Q&A before); added 64bit variation; cleanup to help clarify installation options
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===VMware Server 1.x and 2.x===
 
===VMware Server 1.x and 2.x===
 
====Installation====
 
====Installation====
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Obtain a license key from the VMWare website (you need this during installation in vmware-config.pl) ([http://www.vmware.com/freedownload/login.php?product=server20 VMWare Server 2 Website]).
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Get shell access (with Putty, Gnome-terminal or similar ssh-client) and log in as root.
 
Get shell access (with Putty, Gnome-terminal or similar ssh-client) and log in as root.
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Download the VMWare-server 1.x RPM from the VMWare website to your machine ([http://register.vmware.com/content/download.html VMWare Server 1 Website])
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Decide which VMWare Server version you want and do one of the following. Note unless you have a specific need you should use VMWare Server 2.
<br />VMware Server 2.x can't be downloaded directly from VMware servers, so get it to your server in some other way.  ([http://www.vmware.com/freedownload/login.php?product=server20 VMWare Server 2 Website])
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* Download the VMWare-server 1.x RPM from the VMWare website to your machine ([http://register.vmware.com/content/download.html VMWare Server 1 Website])
    
  wget http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-server-1.0.9-156507.i386.rpm
 
  wget http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmserver/VMware-server-1.0.9-156507.i386.rpm
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* VMware Server 2.x can't be downloaded directly from VMware servers, so get it to your server in some other way. Obtain the correct version for your architecture (32bit or 64bit)  ([http://www.vmware.com/freedownload/login.php?product=server20 VMWare Server 2 Website])
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=====SME7=====
 
Issue the following command to install VMware together with the contrib:
 
Issue the following command to install VMware together with the contrib:
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The above should also install xinetd for dependency.
 
The above should also install xinetd for dependency.
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=====SME8=====
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The contrib introduces a dependency that cannot be resolved. This dependency is not necessary for sme8.
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yum install xinetd
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For SME8 32bit:
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yum localinstall <path-to--rpm-file>/VMware-server-2.0.2-203138.i386.rpm
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For SME8 64bit:
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yum localinstall <path-to--rpm-file>/VMware-server-2.0.2-203138.x86_64.rpm
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configure vmware:
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vmware-config.pl
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and set vmware to autostart and reboot:
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ln -s ../init.d/vmware /etc/rc7.d/S19vmware
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signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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Watch the console for a correct start of vmware services. Features like maintenance from external networks, vmware configuration db commands described in the contrib [[vmware]] do not work. Use
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/etc/init.d/vmware start|stop|restart
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to manage the vmware services. If you do not want vmware server to autostart, remove the symbolic link .
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====Updating====
 
====Updating====
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