Delurk If the guest computer (your OpenBSD machine) is running in the context of the user who starts it on the host, then when that user logs off the vmware host the guest computer will shutoff.
In order for it to be available at all times, it should be running in the local system context OR a specially created user. Then it runs regardless of the login status of the person who clicks the start button on the vmware console. Lurk Henry On Nov 25, 2007 10:56 PM, Xavier Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi *, > > I'm running a 4.1-GENERIC on a VMware server (the VMare host runs a > Microsoft Windows OS). > I've no access to the VMware server. > > At random time, the server is just "powered off" (that's the feedback I > always received from > the VMware server administrator). There is nothing in logs and as the > server > is off, the > console is not available anymore. :( > > Does somebody already experienced such issue? Any tips to run OBSD as > VMware > guest? > > Regards, > Xavier > > PS: I'm using pcn as network driver. Maybe vmnet could increase > performance > and/or stability?