On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 19:57, Pandu Poluan <pa...@poluan.info> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 19:10, Mike Edenfield <kut...@kutulu.org> wrote: >> On 3/31/2011 4:31 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote: >> >>>> The specific modules you mentioned are included in your kernel already, >>>> assuming you are using at least a 2.6.34 kernel. You'll still want to >>>> install open-vm-tools, which installs the other modules via >>>> open-vm-tools-kmod, like vsock and vmci, plus the user-space daemon. >>>> >>>> Device Drivers --> >>>> [*] Misc devices ---> >>>> <M> VMware Balloon Driver >>>> SCSI device support ---> >>>> [*] SCSI low-level drivers ---> >>>> <*> VMware PVSCSI driver support >>>> [*] Network device support >>>> <M> VMware VMXNET3 ethernet driver >>>> >>>> (That first one is the vmmemctl driver, which helps improve the memory >>>> management between host& guest). >> >>> So, I should emerge open-vm-tools and it shall pull in open-vm-tools-kmod, >>> too? >> >> Yes. And you'll need to add a few of those drivers to your >> /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 or /etc/conf.d/modules (whichever you >> have). Mine currently loads: >> >> vmxnet3 vmw_balloon fuse vsock vmblock vmsync >> >> > > Ahhh, okay. Gotcha. > > Thanks for the clear explanation :-) >
Hmmm... I've compiled VMXNET into the kernel, but can't get VMXNET to perform; booting complained of inexistent network. Adding e1000 into the kernel works though. Could it be because the Cloud Provider has preconfigured my VMware vSphere with non-VMXNET vNICs? Or is there a 'trick' to activate VMXNET? Haven't emerged open-vm-tools, though. Will that help in activating VMXNET? Rgds, -- Pandu E Poluan ~ IT Optimizer ~ Visit my Blog: http://pepoluan.posterous.com