Vmware on linux was such a problem for me (due to crashing, kernel
incompatibility) that I just moved everything over to VritualBox. Now
everything is much more stable.
VirtualBox - http://www.virtualbox.org/
Sincerely,
-Michael Short
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> I had reported it was believed that not backing up the VMware disk files
> of a live virtual machine solved the problem. Unfortunately I was wrong
> and the problem persists.
>
> Now that more testing has been completed, I can officially say the problem
> still exists.
>
> I recompiled the kerne
> I have skipped backing up the vmware disk files on the host system and
> bacula has not crashed the server in 3-days.
>
> I will have to do some more extensive testing, but it appears like I will
> have to implement a better strategy for backing up the vmware disk files
> for systems that are on
This is what you said David Blewett
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> Scott Ruckh wrote:
>>> I have tested this with all sorts of guest Virtual Machines and the
>>> results are the same; bacula will crash (completely unusable) the
>>> host machine. The only recovery method it