On 10/09/13 18:52, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 9/10/2013 2:15 AM, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
>>and has initscripts in /etc/init.d
>> reminiscent of RHEL
>
> /etc/init.d is from AT&T Unix System V
>
I'm well aware of that, but I fail to see how it is relevant in this
context since I doubt that is
On 9/10/2013 2:15 AM, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
> and has initscripts in /etc/init.d
> reminiscent of RHEL
/etc/init.d is from AT&T Unix System V
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On 06/09/13 19:33, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 9/6/2013 1:49 AM, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
>> ESXi has a very limited unix userland environment which may or may not
>> be based on RHEL. It's not really meant for general use and I have no
>> experience with it.
>
> its not. from what all I've been a
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Vojin Urosevic wrote:
> How about installing virtualbox with windows on your Linux laptop so that
> you can get to the vmware management console!
That (or KVM) will work, but you'll have to relicense the copy of
windows after virtualizing even if it was the same
On 9/6/2013 1:49 AM, Tom G. Christensen wrote:
> ESXi has a very limited unix userland environment which may or may not
> be based on RHEL. It's not really meant for general use and I have no
> experience with it.
its not. from what all I've been able to tell, its a custom shell
running in a BS
How about installing virtualbox with windows on your Linux laptop so that
you can get to the vmware management console!
vojin
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues use
> Windows on their PC's. I a
On 05/09/13 18:14, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 11:04:51AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>>
>>
>>> And yes, I'm well aware that ESXi is a modified version of, mmm, is it
>>> still RHEL 3, or have they gone up yet?
>>
>> The linux components
On 06/09/13 02:14, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 11:04:51AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>>
>>
>>> And yes, I'm well aware that ESXi is a modified version of, mmm, is it
>>> still RHEL 3, or have they gone up yet?
>> The linux components w
On 09/05/13 03:56, Scott Robbins wrote:
> Note that I haven't worked with the free version, this was paid version of
> ESXi 5.1, which I_think_ is the first one that VMware says should be run
> entirely from the browser, as opposed to a client. Like another poster, it
> was the one reason I kept
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> >> > And yes, I'm well aware that ESXi is a modified version of, mmm, is it
>> > still RHEL 3, or have they gone up yet?
>>
>> The linux components were just for the shell-level interaction and I
>> think they are mostly gone now. In any ca
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 11:04:51AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>
>
> > And yes, I'm well aware that ESXi is a modified version of, mmm, is it
> > still RHEL 3, or have they gone up yet?
>
> The linux components were just for the shell-level interaction
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>>> but VMware ESXi 5.x is very crippled in its free configuration, with
> draconian limits on how much RAM is allowed before you have to start
> paying for licenses.
>>
>> I'd look at it the other way and say that the free version of ESXi, the
> client an
Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:19 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 9/5/2013 3:52 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
>>> At one point, it would work, but not with https. 5.1 and up can have
everything managed from the web browser--they're actually dropping the
client, I believe, and having yo
On 9/5/2013 3:52 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
> At one point, it would work, but not with https. 5.1 and up can have
> everything managed from the web browser--they're actually dropping the
> client, I believe, and having you do everything from the browser. With
> CentOS, (as opposed to Fedora) one n
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:19 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 9/5/2013 3:52 AM, Scott Robbins wrote:
>> At one point, it would work, but not with https. 5.1 and up can have
>> everything managed from the web browser--they're actually dropping the
>> client, I believe, and having you do everything fr
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:52 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues use
> Windows on their PC's. I am allowed to use CentOS Linux, but I have no
> prior experience with WMVare.
>
> I now (today) have to install CentOS 6.x minimal
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 06:52:30AM -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 05:49:50AM -0400, zGreenfelder wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:25 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
> >
> At one point, it would work, but not with https. 5.1 and up can have
> everything ma
On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 05:49:50AM -0400, zGreenfelder wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:25 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>
> >
>
>
> if you find some trickery that makes that usable, I'd be curious to hear
> about it.
> I tried to go the wine route some time back, never got anything usable,
>
On 05.09.2013 11:27, Nux! wrote:
> On 05.09.2013 11:01, Joseph W. Joshua wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Best way would be to install a windows VM in the server, then u can
>> rdesktop into it to install your CentOS VM.
>
> Stupid vmware vsphere is the sole reason I'm using a windows VM on my
> centos (ahem, s
On 05.09.2013 11:01, Joseph W. Joshua wrote:
>>
>
> Best way would be to install a windows VM in the server, then u can
> rdesktop into it to install your CentOS VM.
Stupid vmware vsphere is the sole reason I'm using a windows VM on my
centos (ahem, stella) workstation.
Luckily we just moved al
> Hi.
>
> On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues
> use
> Windows on their PC's. I am allowed to use CentOS Linux, but I have
> no
> prior experience with WMVare.
>
> I now (today) have to install CentOS 6.x minimal on that ESXi server,
> so
> I am trying to wrap my he
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 4:25 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>
> > course one way around that is to build a management VM with client
> software
> > and use rdesktop when you need that sort of tool.
> I will try instaling client with wine.
>
> Thanks guy
if you find some trickery that makes that
On 09/05/2013 09:31 AM, zGreenfelder wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 2:59 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
>
>> On 9/4/2013 11:52 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>>> What should I install on my CentOS 6.x so I can access/manage ESXi
>>> server and manage it? Direct link or nice howto would help me immensel
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 2:59 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 9/4/2013 11:52 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> > What should I install on my CentOS 6.x so I can access/manage ESXi
> > server and manage it? Direct link or nice howto would help me immensely.
> > When ever I search the net, I get how to
enable ssh on esxi and use commandline tools on esxi?
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Eero
2013/9/5 Ljubomir Ljubojevic
> Hi.
>
> On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues use
> Windows on their PC's. I am allowed to use CentOS Linux, but I have no
> prior experience with WMVare.
>
> I now (today)
On 9/4/2013 11:52 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> What should I install on my CentOS 6.x so I can access/manage ESXi
> server and manage it? Direct link or nice howto would help me immensely.
> When ever I search the net, I get how to install CentOS client (they
> mean guest) ON VMware.
afaik, th
Hi.
On my new job we use VMware ESXi (Free version), but my colleagues use
Windows on their PC's. I am allowed to use CentOS Linux, but I have no
prior experience with WMVare.
I now (today) have to install CentOS 6.x minimal on that ESXi server, so
I am trying to wrap my head around whole ecos
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