Hi All,
Thanks for your comments. Finally figured out the way. Upgrading VMwaretools
did the trick.
Regards
Hersh
On Monday, 20 January 2014 3:07 PM, Fabrizio Di Carlo
wrote:
Hi Hersh,
to know hardware version you can use this table:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.d
Hi Hersh,
to know hardware version you can use this table:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1003746
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Hersh Parikh wrote:
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> Host has 128GB RAM and its running CentOS 5.4 64 bit architect,
> Guest i
Host has 128GB RAM and its running CentOS 5.4 64 bit architect,
Guest is 64 bit ubuntu 12.04,
VMware Player I am using is 6.1
@Luigi- I have seen this thread and I have a Q around this. How do I know what
hardware(e.g. 10/9/8) do I have?
Regards
Hersh
On Monday, 20 January 2014 12:16 PM
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Hersh Parikh said the following on 20/01/2014 07:17:
> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. However it
> does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It keeps throwing
> error stating- "Requested memory size is great
On 01/20/2014 09:17 AM, Hersh Parikh wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine.
> However it does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It
> keeps throwing error stating- "Requested memory size is greater than
> allowed maximum of 3072 MB. Could n
On 1/19/2014 10:17 PM, Hersh Parikh wrote:
> I am running VMware player on CentOS 5.4 and its working fine. However it
> does not allow me to increase the RAM more than 3GB. It keeps throwing error
> stating- "Requested memory size is greater than allowed maximum of 3072 MB.
> Could not initiat
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