VMware Server Beta Refresh on FC5

Devon Harding devonharding at gmail.com
Thu Mar 30 14:44:12 UTC 2006


vmware-update-any-any-update99 did the trick for me.  I had to use port 904
though as is did say port 902 was in use.  You can change it back to 902.
Take a look here:

http://www.vmware.com/support/gsx3/doc/manage_portnum_gsx.html

-Devon

On 3/30/06, Christopher A. Williams <chrisw01 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Has anyone found the magic incantation to get VMware Server Beta 1 fully
> functional on FC5? So far, I have:
>
> - Updated to the latest kernel (2.6.16-1.2080_FC5)
> - Installed kernel-devel
> - Installed xinetd
> - Downloaded and installed the vmware-update-any-any-update99 package
>
> Using the above, I am able to install and mostly configure it, but can
> not get the Management User Interface (MUI) to come up at all. The
> configuration script complains about port 902 already being in use (it's
> not) and I get a strange message back in the browser when trying to
> connect. It seems the VMware console itself does run.
>
> I've scoured the VMware forums with no luck. It seems like it almost
> wants to work, but something is stopping it in the end. I tried
> accounting for SELinux by temporarily switching it to "permissive" mode.
> No luck with that either.
>
> Thought I'd ask here before diving back into the VMware forums...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>
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