So, Centos7.4 in VM in ESXi6.5u1(VM) in VMware Workstation in Windows.Īfter initial install, I see Centos minimal install does not have open-vm-tools,(I see the same 10.1.5), I have installed it with yum and I see no warnings on vsphere management panel. I have downloaded ESXi 6.5U1 evaluation for 60days and install it on my VMWare Workstation as a VM and run it and install Centos7.4 1708 Minimal on a VM in that ESXi. And yes similarly, I have been blocked for installing a new CentOS VM and upgrading many CentOS 7 servers.Īny help cannot reach VMware support due to provider, maybe they do not have proper support, so I cannot file a support request.īut I do something different, which makes me not happy. vmx to "centos" did not help and resulted as "CentOS 4/5/6 (32-bit)"Īs like, LapinFou, my provider does not want to perform update for ESXi 6.0, even I do not sure if the update helps because Update 3 is released earlier than this Centos 7.4 - 1708. VMware tools reported as installed and running and shown version is 2147483647.Īnd installed open-vm-tools is open-vm-tools.x86_64 - 10.1.5-3.el7- have tried to change guestOS = "centos-64" in. You should specify the correct guest OS to allow for guest-specific optimizations." "The configured guest OS (CentOS 4/5/6/7 (64-bit)) for this virtual machine does not match the guest that is currently running (Linux 3.10.86_64 CentOS Linux release (Core) ). Guest OS is shown as CentOS 4/5/6/7 (64-bit) but, Setting Guest OS Version as CentOS 4/5/6/7 (64-bit) or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit) or Other Linux (64-bit) did not help. I have recently downloaded Centos 7 - 1708 and tried to install in a VM. ![]() ![]() OK, I have the very same issue for ESXi 6.0.0 Update 2 (Build 4192238). I could not find the bug filled by LapinFou, could you please share the link ? I have tried to search for the error message but not succeeded until just checking "CentOS Linux release vsphere support". So, it is working, but my VM hang 50s during the boot sequence (waiting some VMware stuff).ĭespite this problem, this workaround made Horizon 7 happy. So during the "downgrade" process, the VMwareTools v9.4.15 didn't recompile anything (this is my guess). Installing the VMwareTools v10.1.15 (up-to-date) did compile fine. I tried to directly installed the VMware Tool provided by vSphere, but it failed to compile some module (probably to old version). This will downgrade the VMware Tool to the version 9.7 (build-2827462) Then, I launch a VMware Tools update from the vSphere interface. ![]() Install latest VMware Horizon Agent → VMware-horizonagent-linux-x86_64-7.3.Īt this point, it still didn't fix the issue. ![]() Install latest VMware Tools → VMwareTools-10.1. Yum –y install gcc-c++ kernel-devel kernel-headers The only workaround I found is (not supported nor recommended by VMware): You can see on the attached snapshot before and after the CentOS update. The consequence is Horizon 7 (v7.3.1 build-6760913) doesn't recognized either the VMs. vSphere doesn't correctly recognized CentOS 7.4. When I updated the CentOS 7.3 VM at my work, I got a major issue.
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